Browns lose finale in Baltimore

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Goodbye defensive end Myles Garrett.

And goodbye to you, too, guard Joel Bitonio.

Thanks for your outstanding careers, all of which was spent with the Browns

The best players on both sides of the ball want to see what the Browns’ plan is to find a quarterback for 2025 before they decide whether or not they will come back.

Have you seen anything — and I do mean anything at all — from General Manager Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski since they’ve been working together in 2020 regarding their buffoonery with the quarterback position, to lead those two players or you or anybody in their right mind to even harbor a belief that they’re suddenly going to become geniuses in assessing talent at that position?

Of course not!

Garrett says he’s not into rebuilding jobs, but this is definitely a rebuilding job. Make no mistake about it. The Browns need help at every position and position area. And if Garrett and Bitonio leave, then those needs will become even greater.

The Browns, who lost 35–10 to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday evening in their finale, are 3–14 for a reason. it’s hard to believe, and it’s hard to even say this or write this or think this, but as bad as this season was, and as we all know, it was really, really, really bad, what’s coming up the next year or two will likely be even more painful.

Myles Garrett and Joel Bitonio are not going to want any part of that.

Would you if you were them?

I sure wouldn’t.

Steve King















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