Harold Fannin Jr. hasn't been in the NFL long. The Browns rookie tight end, though, knows how to recognize a good offense.
And despite the kind of cringeworthy performances Cleveland has shown in starting 0-2 , Fannin insists a good offense is lingering just beneath the surface. How does he know this as fact?
"Probably just things we put on tape," Fannin said on a Zoom call Sept. 15. "We see some good things, some bad things. Obviously, just turn those good things into great things. We see the opportunities we have. I feel like it's going to definitely start clicking more often." Buy Cleveland Browns tickets
The Browns offense has been an erratic mess over the first two games. That's despite the stats saying it's been, at the very best, somewhat "meh" comparative to the league: