Not even Shedeur Sanders being named Cleveland’s starting quarterback the rest of the season on Monday could quiet the second-guessing about Kevin Stefanski’s failed 2-point conversion decisions in the 31-29 loss to Tennessee.

The two conversions on Sunday were poorly executed, and brought up the debate of when does playing it safe with a young roster, especially at the offensive skill positions, win out over analytics?

“I think every decision you make is based on, I mean, you can say analytics, but you know how good the defense is on short yardage, what their percentage is of stopping the other team — the statistics, and use that to make your decisions,” Stefanski said Monday. “And then you look at the matchups and your players versus their players. So I think it’s certainly a tool, and

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