CLEVELAND, Ohio - While the endless quarterback carousel dominates Browns headlines, a more fundamental issue lies at the heart of the team’s struggles: a failing offensive line that has created a cascade of problems across the entire roster.

The comparison to a baseball team’s bullpen — as Kevin H., a listener to the Terry’s Talkin’ podcast , outlined in an email — provides a framework for why the Browns have become virtually unwatchable this season.

“To me, a bad offensive line is the surest way to have a bad team,” he wrote. “The team can’t run the ball, the quarterback doesn’t have time to throw, the wide receivers don’t have time to get open on routes downfield, the opposing defense can stack the box, blitzes work too often, the quarterback gets hurt, etc.

“Then because the off

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