Kevin Stefanski gives up Browns play-calling duties

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  Kevin Stefanski Hands Over Browns Play-Calling Duties to Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey: A New Era for Cleveland’s Offense In a significant shift for the Cleveland Browns, head coach Kevin Stefanski has decided to relinquish his play-calling responsibilities, passing them on to recently hired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. This move marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of the Browns’ offense, signaling Stefanski’s willingness to adapt in hopes of igniting the team's underwhelming performance on that side of the ball. The Decision to Step Back Since taking over as head coach in 2020, Stefanski has called offensive plays for the Browns. Under his leadership, Cleveland’s offense initially flourished, particularly during the 2020 season when the team made a rare playoff appearance, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round. Stefanski's offensive schemes, emphasizing a run-heavy attack and play-action passes, played a key role in maximizing the talents of qu...

Pics found 30 years ago are M. Monroe

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LOS ANGELES, May 29 (UPI) -- CNN says it was given permission to publish early photographs of Marilyn Monroe a New York collector purchased at a garage sale 30 years ago for $2.
Photographer Anton Fury told the U.S. cable news broadcaster he found original negatives of photographs of Monroe, and her friend, actress Jayne Mansfield, at a garage sale three decades ago.
CNN said it would publish some of the pictures, possibly taken in the 1950s, ahead of what would have been Monroe's 85th birthday June 1.
Fury said he purchased the negatives in Parsippany, N.J., and after identifying Monroe, he put the 70 negatives in a box and stored them.
"I took it home, put them on the lightboard with a loupe and, needless to say, these are Marilyn," Fury said of his find. "That was probably my greatest garage sale discovery ever."
The photographs were taken in the Hollywood area and show Monroe modelling swimming suits and short pants.
"The only thing we're sure of is who," Fury said. "We don't know where, we don't know why, we don't know when, we don't know who shot them. But we do know it is Marilyn."
Earlier this week, Fury showed the negatives to Beverly Hills art dealer and appraiser David W. Streets. He is familiar with early photographs of Monroe and said the pictures were probably taken in the 1950s, shortly after Monroe became an actress.

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