The Cleveland Browns and quarterbacks have been a toxic mess for the better part of the past 30 years.
Which is why it is somewhat understandable when people get confused over what constitutes good quarterback play and, most importantly, what the goal should be when it comes to the quarterback position.
Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders, where rookie Shedeur Sanders made his first NFL start, is the latest example.
While there are many people taking victory laps this morning over what they perceive as a legendary debut, the reality is that for a first game, Sanders was … acceptable. There were certainly nice moments – the long completions to Isaiah Bond and Jerry Jeudy, along with the situational awareness to throw a one-yard pass to Dylan Sampson, knowing he would take it an a

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