Oh, give me a break.. Grossi's column today on Holmgren's tenure as pseudo-owner was refreshingly candid compared to the vast majority of fluff that the Cleveland media usually serves up to us. All Terry Pluto does these days is talk to team executives off the record and then posts their musings in a regular Sunday special he calls, ironically, "Terry's Talkin'." Call it "sour grapes" or "biased" but what in today's feature from Grossi was misleading or flat out false? If Mike Holmgren did such an admirable job as Team President, then why do you think Jimmy Haslam recently re-signed as CEO of Pilot Flying J when he stated that he wouldn't do such during his introductory press conference? Haslam saw the job, or lack there of, that Holmgren was doing in his role, and likely realized that he needed to roll up his sleeves A.S.A.P. and actually commit to being the head of an organization, which The Big Show ostensibly never fully did. Mike Holmgren was paid a VERY handsome salary to be a "serious, credible leader" and perform the duties that an involved, driven owner does on a day-to-day basis. Typical money spent from Randy Lerner that didn't earn him what he coveted. Good riddance to both of them, and congrats to Tony Grossi for doing HIS job unlike The Walrus.