“I’m frustrated. I want to win. I don’t care how much time is on the clock. They’ve got their starters in. There’s a chance we can win.” That’s Myles Garrett after the Cleveland Browns ‘ 32-13 loss to the New England Patriots . Clearly, that one quote summed up the entire game. The offense just couldn’t get it going despite a strong defensive performance.

Just a week before, Dillon Gabriel and his offense dismantled the Miami Dolphins 31-6. Fast forward to now, and it’s like they hit rewind back to their old habits. Which brings us to the real question: after losing three of the last four since taking over from Joe Flacco , how much longer does Gabriel stay as QB1?

It’s the question only Kevin Stefanski and his crew can answer. But still, heading into bye week before

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