This is more important than finding a coach

This is more important than finding a coach.The Browns need a lasting infrastructure. I would love to see the Browns get Chris Polian, Bill Polian's son and current GM/Vice President of the Colts, as the team president, especially if none of the big names come to Cleveland. 2. Switch to a 4-3 DefenseI have come to the conclusion that the Browns do not have the personnel or coaches to run a 3-4 defense. Switch to a 4-3 and start building a defense that can make Cleveland proud again. 3. Draft Ndamukong SuhThe stud defensive lineman out of Nebraska should be an immediate impact player for the Browns, and would solidify a front four in a 4-3 defense. Imagine this defensive line: DE Kamerion Wimbley, DT Ndamukong Suh, DT/NT Shaun Rogers, DE Matt Roth. The Giants won a Super Bowl with a great front seven even though they only had a mediocre secondary. 4. Trade for A J. HawkCall it homerism if you want, but Hawk would immediately upgrade the linebacker corp as an OLB in a 4-3 defense. He should be available as he has seen a significant decrease in playing time with the Packers' switch to a 3-4 defense.The downside is that it might take a second round pick to get him away from Green Bay.The linebackers would feature D'Qwell Jackson in the middle with Hawk outside.

The third linebacker spot would be up in the air. 5. Draft a Running BackWe don't know what James Davis can give us, and Jerome Harrison hasn't really gotten the shot that many fans feel he deserves, but I'd rather not wait around to find out with either player.Besides, it only helps to have more than one option in case of injuries and fatigue. Look for a running back in the second or third round to help create a running game. Teams should be able to get a first down on the ground and score touchdowns with their running backs.Of course, all of this is completely speculative and depends on Mangini getting fired, but if the Browns want to compete anytime soon, they need to change the entire atmosphere and environment in Cleveland.. (Adds reasons behind profit warning, share price) China HONG KONG, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Cathay Pacific Airways(0293.HK), Hong Kong's dominant airline, said on Wednesday 2008earnings will be disappointing due to weak revenue and losses onfuel hedging its second profit warning in about two months. Cathay said revenue has continued to weaken since November,with first and business-class traffic falling significantly andsoftness in the air cargo market from Hong Kong and mainlandChina. It said the increase in unrealised mark-to-market fuelhedging losses was caused by the slide in oil prices in thefinal two months of the year.

Shares in the carrier have fallen by more than half over thepast year and rose 0.21 percent on Wednesday to close atHK$9.71. For a link to Cathay's statement clickhere (US$1HK$7.8) (Reporting by Tony Munroe, Editing by Jacqueline Wong andElaine Hardcastle) China. Tiger admits he cheated.He actually used the words "transgressions" and "sins."I'm pretty sure they refer to cheating.Let me be clear, as President Obama likes to say: Tiger is a cheater.Too harshEveryone makes mistakes, rightTiger did not make mistakes. He didn't have the good intentions of hitting a four iron around a tree and onto the green but instead hit the tree That would be a mistake.

He kicked his ball from behind the tree and only summoned remorse after he was caught.Phil Mickelson screws up. He attempts to do the right thing to win a golf tournament, but he makes a mistake and loses. As far as I know, he doesn't cheat.Tiger, had a thought of possibly taking advantage of an opportunity to be unfaithful to his spouse and he took it.A mistake would be if he thought the other woman was his wife because the hotel room was dark.You can try to use that one Tiger if you want; I won't charge you royalties or anything since it was my idea.Each one of you reading this article thought to yourself, "Sure he cheated on his wife, he's rich and powerful, but he doesn't cheat at golf." It strikes me as disingenuous that Tiger would risk destroying his relationship with his wife and children, but would never, ever consider cheating at a silly game.I will give Tiger tons of credit for telling the truth. He even used the politically incorrect term "sin" on his Web site apology. He also said that he "was not true to his values."Exactly what values are those, Tiger Christian values That is certainly what using words like "transgressions" and "sins" infers. As a Christian, respecting the divine nature of your marriage should rank pretty high on the list of important life goals. Maybe at the very top.Probably above professional and career goals.Bottom line to me is that by using Christian terms of guilt, Tiger has painted himself into a professional corner.