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Terry Francona and the drama-free culture of the Cleveland Indians

Most of us watched it happen live. For anyone who didn’t, just tune into any form of sports media for at least the next 96 hours, and you can watch it from a half-dozen angles. The Cleveland Browns won their second consecutive game, at home, on national television, against a division rival.

And the only thing anybody anywhere will remember about that game is that Myles Garrett swung a football helmet at Mason Rudolph.

Whether you are viewing the Garrett vs. Rudolph rumble from the outside looking in, are an even-keeled Browns fan, or are the most die-hard season ticket holder in the Dawg Pound, one thing I think we can all agree on is this: if any NFL team was going to find itself in a needless, over-the-top, undeniably detrimental situation on a night when it should’ve been celebrating, it was going to be the Browns.