Kevin Stefanski is prepared to play through the strengths of whoever starts at QB for Browns
Quarterback questions have become commonplace for the Cleveland Browns. And Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is prepared to play through the strength of whoever ends up starting at the most important position in football for Cleveland come Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. "There are multiple ways to be impactful for your offense," Stefanski said. "And […]
Quarterback questions have become commonplace for the Cleveland Browns.
And Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is prepared to play through the strength of whoever ends up starting at the most important position in football for Cleveland come Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
"There are multiple ways to be impactful for your offense," Stefanski said. "And regardless of who our quarterback is, you have to play through the strengths of your quarterback.”
Cleveland should start Joe Flacco. He has been the only quarterback since Deshaun Watson went down who has been able to push the ball downfield and create more explosive offensive plays.
Yet, though the Browns should do something — that doesn't mean Stefanski will.
All week, the Browns' head coach has been reluctant to divulge who he plans on starting in a consequential Week 14 matchup.
Flacco was someone who got the best out of Elijah Moore, who has slogged through a difficult season.

Flacco, for the position he was thrust into, is also the only quarterback in the last five years for the Browns to attempt 19 passes over 10 air yards.
If Stefanski is about molding the offense to the quarterback, he ought to mold the offense to Flacco's strength. And he ought to stop playing games and commit to the veteran for the remainder of the season.
Cleveland isn't building for next year or the next five years. The Browns are trying to win now. That means starting a proven quarterback while Watson is out to complement a good defense.
For all Dorian Thompson-Robinson has done this season, he isn't going to fit the bill. Flacco will. It's time for Stefanski to put his money where his mouth is and prove that his offense can coalesce around any quarterback's skill set.
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