01-16-2009, 09:43 PM
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Re: Globe: Getting to know Caserio
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Originally Posted by VJ11
At least 5 years or so, after earning at least two "NFL executive of the year" awards for stocking the roster with young and very talented players, especially at LB and DB.
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I wish.
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Cleveland.com reported that Atlanta Falcons President Rich McKay no longer is interested in the Browns' top football job and Kokinis is not sure whether he'll leave Baltimore. But Lerner mentioned other possibilities like Nick Caserio, a Lyndhurst, Ohio, native and John Carroll University graduate who is the New England Patriots' director of player personnel, and Charley Casserly, who spent 16 years as a GM with the Washington Redskins and Houston Texans and now works for CBS Sports.
''I'm talking to more people and scouring around more stones. Young guys like Nick Caserio, older guys, middle guys like Charley Casserly, there's a lot of them,'' Lerner said. ''There's much more to finding a guy when you have a structure with a club president. Clubs like the Colts have a different approach.''
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At the rate things are going, in the next five years, I half expect a team to ask for permission to interview the Patriots' ball boys for their GM position.  
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