The Cleveland Browns' coaching search is almost over, with a decision expected as early as this week. But here's where it gets controversial... The team is reportedly set to offer the job to Nate Scheelhaase, the pass game coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, who is a protégé of Sean McVay. This choice is significant as Scheelhaase would be the second person of color to receive an in-person interview with the Browns, ensuring compliance with the NFL's Rooney Rule. However, some fans and analysts are questioning this decision, as Scheelhaase is relatively new to the NFL, having only been in the league for five years. And this is the part most people miss... While he has impressed with his offensive strategies, his lack of experience could be a concern for some. The Browns have also interviewed other candidates, including Jim Schwartz, Todd Monken, and Anthony Lynn, but Scheelhaase seems to be the front-runner. So, what do you think? Is the Browns' coaching search reaching a controversial conclusion? Share your thoughts in the comments!