Messiness in the locker room! According to a new report, Hue Jackson told John Dorsey to “get the f out of my office” after his firing from the Cleveland Browns.

ESPN has all the dirty details about how Jackson got down and dirty with his former co-workers after the erstwhile head coach was dismissed.

“According to people briefed on the meeting, on Oct. 29, Haslam and general manager, John Dorsey entered Jackson's office and told him the team was going to move in a different direction. Jackson asked why he was being fired. The team quit on you, Dorsey replied. At the time, four of the eight Browns games had gone to overtime. “Get the f— out of my office,” Jackson said.”

The rest of the story reads like a pretty bad soap opera, but it's worth a read for the entertainment value alone.

As fans of the Browns already know, Hue Jackson was fired after a 3-36-1 record over two-and-a-half seasons with the Browns. This record is considered the worst record that a head coach has recorded while presiding over one team in NFL history.

So, perhaps Jackson shouldn't have been too surprised that the Browns kicked him to the curb.

Prior to serving as the head coach for the Cleveland Browns, Hue Jackson was the head coach for the Oakland Raiders. Additionally, he was the offensive coordinator for several NFL teams, including the Washington Redskins and the Atlanta Falcons under Bobby Petrino. He also served two impressive stints with the Cincinnati Bengals.