The real trick when writing about the Cleveland Browns is how to extricate yourself from the numbing sameness of it all, again in order to force the fingers to
push keys as you struggle to say something, anything remotely new. Watching the Browns lose to the Baltimore Ravens Sunday was to essentially watch the tape from the previous week’s debacle against Miami and try to invent a new angle. It was cruel but not unusual.
Sure there were differences, subtle at best, between the two games. The overarching themes were exactly the same. No greater lessons were learned about this wretched team. Just initial impressions solidly confirmed.



Some final thoughts on the Cleveland Browns Week 2 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, the 11th consecutive loss to Baltimore and the Browns fifth consecutive loss overall dating back to last season.
All eyes will be on Brandon Weeden when the Browns travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens. Here are three other things to watch for:
The Cleveland Browns travel to Baltimore on Sunday to take on the Ravens.
Two weeks into the season, I already hate Geno Smith.