The Cleveland Browns have a long list of offensive issues, and that Week 6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers made it painfully obvious. Everything that could go wrong pretty much did. From injuries piling up to zero rhythm in the passing game and from no explosive plays to keep the defense honest to Dillon Gabriel’s struggles to move cleanly in the pocket, you name it.

It wasn’t just one issue. The Browns have a full-on chain reaction of problems that showed exactly how out of sync this offense really is. After that ugly 23-9 loss on Sunday afternoon that pushed them to a horrendous 1-5 record, the Browns’ veteran guard, Joel Bitonio , pointed out the obvious issues.

“We’ve to execute better,” Bitonio said after the game when asked how the Browns can turn around things offensiv

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