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There had been a presumption that, with former Packers coach Mike McCarthy available, with the Browns looking for a coach, and with plenty of former Packers front-office executives populating the front office in Cleveland, McCarthy would be a viable candidate to become the next coach there. It was believed at the time that G.M. John Dorsey knows who he wants to hire, that he was keeping his preferences to himself, and that his choice for the job wasn't McCarthy. Which could be regarded as an indictment of McCarthy, given the various connections to former Packers execs like Dorsey, Alonzo HIghsmith, Eliot Wolf, and highly influential unofficial consultant Ron Wolf, a former Packers G.M. with plenty of influence over the current Browns power structure.
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