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Dysfunctional Cleveland Browns had deep dawg house versus Bengals

This may be more beating of a dead horse, but snap counts showed greatly disturbing decisions made by former coach Freddie Kitchens. The Kitchens dawg house was both deep and wide this season, with many players falling into it and never getting out of it again.

Why was KhaDarel Hodge made the third wide receiver for this team at the end of the year? Versus Cincinnati, the Browns had 54 total offensive plays. Some of the time they played two tight ends, other times three wide receivers.

Hodge was in the game 17 snaps out of 54 total offensive snaps.