I think I will tune out the rest of the game. This team is making me drink plenty of beer and I should be at home to do that
If nothing else, Freddie will have lots of adversity with which to learn by and improve upon. Can't wait for his presser after this shit show.
That drop/int at the goal-line was the end. Coulda been 10-14 with some momentum... Just not good enough to overcome injuries, penalties, bad plays. too inconsistent....too young....too something....
If only we had Brian Hoyer to save us..... What a shame... What as complete humiliating embarrassment.... Every single thing I read about how the Browns were gonna get throttled........was true.
Nick Bosa dominated the Browns O-line like I haven't ever seen...That dude actually planted the flag on Baker Mayfield. holy shit. I'm sorry but, Baker absolutely deserved that, and karma is a bitch. Time to re-set....
Odell Beckham is an albatross. The giants have looked better without him. Your offense looked better without him last season. Jarvis Landry is a keeper. He’s like a generic Antonio Brown.
Wow......glad I fell asleep before this one started. DVR'ed it and have no desire to watch it either.
Can't believe we waited 8 days for that abortion. Turned it off at halftime and already deleted it from the DVR. Goober is in over his head. Should have gone after Arians a little harder. Bet Dorsey wishes he still had Zietler instead of Vernon.
Wasn't disappointed. If this team learns from adversity, we're gonna have 53 fucking geniuses on the roster !
Lot to unpack here... where to start? Seven penalties, four sacks, four turnovers, 180 total yards, and one for 11 on third down conversions. This looked like Hue-ball or Mangini-ball when the game was over the minute it started and the team looks disinterested about halfway through. Browns were out-played, out-coached, and out-manned by a better team last night. San Francisco came in with a backup at left tackle and a backup at cornerback. Myles Garrett and Odell Beckham Jr. should have had massive games. Instead, two tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QB hit, and 1 sack for Garrett and Beckham had two receptions on six targets for 27 yards. Yuck. Baker Mayfield looked like Deshone Kizer out there going eight of 22 for 100 yards, 0 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, and 2 fumbles; and on the season now ranks 33rd (of 34) in completion percentage, 34th in interception rate, 28th in adjusted yards-per-attempt, 32nd in QB rating, and 29th in touchdown rate. It may be time to ask... what's happening to Baker? Steve Wilks' defense - after playing some heroic football the last few weeks - dialed in a complete clunker as they quit half-way through the second quarter and failed in any way to stop Kyle Shannahan's zone blocking running game. The letup happened on the Callaway/Mayfield goal line interception and from there, the route was one. What should have been a 10-14 close game turned very quickly into a 21-3 ugly rout. How do you fix it? I don't know. For the fifth game this season, the offense struggled and made the easy stuff look difficult. They dial up bizarre play calls and seemed, in general, to lack an overall identity in the football game. Kitchens continued to make some questionable (albeit, first time) head coaching mistakes, and overall - they simply weren't ready to play. This was the Tennessee game on repeat. This Browns team does *not* handle adversity well.