For a quarter and a half, the Cleveland Browns looked much improved. Not just improved, but fully capable of winning Sunday’s football game against the Detroit Lions. Then, like every Sunday before today during Hue Jackson’s tenure, the Browns found a way to lose.
Leading 10-0 in the first quarter showed how good Cleveland can be when they finally get everything together. Their “T’s” were crossed, their “I’s” dotted. Not only were they winning the game, they were commanding respect from the Lions. Quarterback DeShone Kizer found many ways to succeed and was having a nice first half that saw the Browns put together long drives and finish the drives with points on the board.