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After a special kind of stinker, a hopeless feeling strikes along with a probable QB change

HOUSTON — The Kevin Hogan Experiment didn't go well — to put it mildly — and for the second consecutive week, the Browns might be changing quarterbacks. As he does every Sunday, Hue Jackson said that he'll watch the film then make some decisions.

Forget — briefly, anyway — about the new Browns Textgate, forget about the Sunday evening ProFootballTalk.com report that the Browns are already reaching out to potential candidates to work in the front office next season and forget about the first half Sunday in which Texans cornerback Jonathan Joseph had the ball in his hands for as long or longer than any Browns player did.