The Cleveland Browns are 2-6 and sitting at the bottom of the struggling AFC North, with their playoff hopes hanging by a thread. The offensive issues that have haunted them all season continue to linger. Moving on from Joe Flacco to Dillon Gabriel has not done any justice to the Browns. Instead, the Browns are 1-3 with Gabriel as QB1. While the rookie QB has a lot of areas to improve, his throwing has been the biggest concern, probably because of his height. Yet, head coach Kevin Stefanski isn’t buying into that narrative.
“I understand the question, but I would not characterize it that way,” Stefanski told Browns reporter Tony Grossi when asked if Gabriel’s height was the reason why Gabriel didn’t throw as much to the wide receivers as he should. “We need to play better as an offense.

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