Fresh off a Week 1 beatdown at the hands of Dak Prescott’s Dallas Cowboys, the Cleveland Browns are now 13 videogames into the uninspiring Deshaun Watson experience, who when dealtwith more than 20 accusations of sexual misbehavior in what the NFL would lateron define as “predatory habits.”
The Browns have had 13 videogames to watch a relatively washed-up Watson play like possibly the NFL’s worst beginning quarterback, bar none. Sunday’s output was especially dreadful. Watson stoppedworking to produce any significant traction versus the Dallas defense in an abysmal efficiency where he balanced a paltry 3.7 lawns per pass effort and tossed 2 interceptions.
Given whatever the Browns gaveup to trade for Watson — consistingof his beast, totally ensured, five-year, $230 million agreement — it’s more than reasonable to compare his play to that of his primary Cleveland predecessor, Baker Mayfield.
Well, that is, unless you ask Cleve