TAMPA, FL - APRIL 14: Former NFL MVP Joe Theismann announces the pairings during the Aussie Bash at the A La Carte Event Pavilion for the Hornitos Challenge at the Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am on April 14, 2009 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Tim Boyles/Getty Images for Beam Global) Former NFL MVP Joe Theismann (Photo by Tim Boyles/Getty Images for Beam Global)

Joe Theismann, former NFL QB and Broadcaster explains why he feels he can help out the Browns. He discusses why he thinks he can run a franchise with his past and what he would try to do to aid the team. He says the first thing to do is figure out who you are and to create stability. He explains how the QB decisions have completely stunted any development the team could have had. He explains why the QB position is so important and that you can build with the right guy, you cannot build without him.

Joe Thiesmann says the head coach is not the entire hire, but the coordinators make a huge impact too. He says he has an 8-12-26 formula of 8 Pro Bowl caliber players, 12 complementary players, and 26 unselfish guys and that team will have a chance to win. He says he has a warm spot for the Browns because of how storied the franchise is. He says that moneyball may work in baseball, but because of the cap, in football it makes sense to a point, but it can’t be solely run by numbers.

Joe Theismann says he would give Johnny Manziel one more final year, one more shot and he’d better show everyone how important football is to him, because if he had a single misstep, he’d be gone. You can’t have guys in leadership positions who aren’t leaders and Joe thinks that idea needs to be held strong to. He says right now he’s just Johnny, not Johnny Football. He needs to add football back in.