Cleveland Browns: 5 impacts Kevin Stefanski will have on the franchise
2. Leaning on offense
San Francisco coordinator Robert Saleh reportedly made things very tough for the search committee, according to The MMQB’s Albert Breer.
Who knows, there’s always next year? That’s supposed to be a joke, but as we all know with this team, it might not be in 12 months.
By giving the job to Stefanski, the Browns are banking on expertise for which they possess the most talent: The offense.
Kirk Cousins massive deal was mostly criticized as the veteran looked mundane after trading in his Washington D.C. zip code for the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Stefanski took over, and things started to change, although, it’s worth pointing out that Gary Kubiak, brought to Minnesota as an offensive assistant, has been credited with helping tun Cousins and the Vikings around.
In Cleveland, Stefanski has a similar situation, personnel wise, as he did when he took over play calling in Minnesota.
The quarterback has talent, but could be better, while the running back is capable of taking over games. The offensive line is suspect, but the receiving corps is capable of making several plays per game.