Much about what you get out of the holiday season depends on what you believe in. It's a bit like the last line of I Believe in Father Christmas by Emerson, Lake & Palmer where Greg Lake sings "the Christmas we get we deserve." The Cleveland Browns got beaten down 34-12 on Sunday by the Denver Broncos and there's no question they got exactly out of that game what they deserved.
The team played just as a team who knows its head coach is on the way out tends to play, indifferent, distracted and dispirited. We know this because we've seen it out of various forms of this team just about every other year at season's end. To be fair and perhaps in a show of strength and faith for the players that stopped listening to him about 10 minutes after Jimmy Haslam III took over officially as owner and Joe Banner took over as president, its head coach, Pat Shurmur, coached Sunday's game like someone who knows that he'll soon be looking to latch on somewhere else next season as a quarterbacks coach. For the second straight week the offensive looked untethered, random, clueless and confused.