I’m still waiting for the cloud of dust to settle around my head after trying to figure out what the Cleveland Browns are trying to accomplish this season. The loss to the former one-win Tennessee Titans is still therapy worthy.
I won’t even argue going for two points when trailing by eight with 6:17 to go in the game. We can debate analytics until we are blue in the face.
On Dec. 7, trailing by two points with 1:03 left in the game, the Browns, with few options, attempt a two-point conversion. I can’t for the life of me understand why they took a red-hot quarterback (Shedeur Sanders) off the field to run the wildcat play to a running back (Quinshon Judkins) to pitch or throw the ball? Why? Why? Why?
Sanders had his best game of the year and he continues to show improvement. No matter h

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