Cleveland Browns losing situation frustrates players – NFL News
The Cleveland Browns have let the playoffs slip through hands again this season and the team, which has only two wins (2-7), is now fighting for honour, nothing more or less.
It is rather frustrating for some players to reckon that they every week talk about focusing next game while targeting a win out of it and they end up losing it as conveniently as they had been doing before that, and the process goes on.
Cornerback Joe Haden assesses the situation as below:
"We want to establish ourselves as a team that can win games. We just need to start winning. We feel like it's the same thing every week. We lose and it's like, Oh, we're going to focus on this week and we really have to start winning. There's nothing else
that can be said but to win games."
The player has rightly observed that the Browns have not so far established themselves as a team, no matter how many offence leaders and coaches they have changed over the period of last decade and so. The team still is capable of only a few wins each season
and every season for them starts as ‘let’s try this out as a rebuilding process’ and the process has never ended so far.
A great optimism emerged that this year’s rookie offence leader Brandon Weeden might be able to salvage them timely but he has turned out be another disappointing factor.
Pat Shurmur joined the team as a head coach last year and there was a hope he might be able to guide the side to recover from the slumping phase to progress to playoffs at least, but he is now in second year and that has never happened.
With nine games gone the team still has a chance to put up some respectable show-off in the remaining seven games and has a positive exit to the season.
This is also essential for the job security of all officials and players because the team has been sold this year and the new owner has already expressed displeasure about current state of the team.
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