Cleveland Browns: What’s The Most Disappointing Part Of The Season?
By Ryan Rosko
Not Realizing How Bad The Browns Are And Regression
Joe Russo
The most disappointing part of the Browns so far has been the fact that no one in the fan base is surprised at just how bad they are. Take a second and think about it.
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Sure, you get frustrated by the inept play and the injuries to the quarterbacks. But are you really surprised by the fact that the Browns are winless through 5 weeks? No, no you are not.
It’s a little sad and a little disappointing all around. I don’t say this to blame Browns fans or even the team, but it’s just downright depressing.
We’ve gotten to a point with this team that we’ve accepted the fact that the first year of the rebuild will easily be the most painful– Painful being a huge understatement.
0-5 is surely disappointing, but the fact that it’s shrugged off, for better or worse, is more of a disappointment. We’ve just come to accept it.
Jay Frierson
Not being able to close out games has been the most painful, along with no Josh Gordon this season. Cleveland has been in every single game besides last Sunday. They could easily be 3-2, but the roster just don’t know how win yet.
It’s also frustrating how putrid their offensive line is. Cleveland can’t block anything or anybody. What team goes through five quarterbacks in a month? How is it possible? A season that was supposed to be filled with progression is now regressed beyond redemption.