Farmer was fired as GM as well, even though he NEVER had a chance to shape the staff in his own image. Remember, Pettine was hired as a coach before Farmer was hired as a GM... so Farmer was fired after only two years even though he was never in a position to actually do his job. Now Cleveland is going to repeat that mistake, yet again.
Except this time, I think it's going to be even worse. From what I'm hearing in reports, Sashi Brown is the GM in every way but name. He is going to go out and find the new coach. Then the new coach and Sashi Brown will work together to find the next GM. However, the next GM will fall organizationally under Brown, and will take his direction from Brown, while the new head coach will report directly to Haslam.
So you'll have a GM, who's not really a GM, who will take his direction from the lawyer analytics guy, and who has no authority over the coach who hired him, and a head coach who won't answer directly to the GM or the analytics guy, but to the owner directly. You can't make this stuff up.
With as many coaching positions that are projected to be open this year, if you were any kind of legitimate coaching prospect would you even want to go anywhere near this dumpster fire of a team?