Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry used an interesting analogy during the preseason to describe the challenges a rookie quarterback faces in moving from college to the NFL.
Berry compared the transition to someone being “fluent in English, and now you have to learn Mandarin,” specifically referencing the steep learning curve Shedeur Sanders would have to overcome before being ready to face NFL defenses.
Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans was the third consecutive start for Sanders, and it appears that the grade book will mark him as having passed the English part of the test.
But the more difficult part is looming over the next three weeks.
“His huddle, the cadence, his comfort, and maybe starting to see things, like he flipped the protection this week once and just

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