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Zac Jackson and Friends

Big Browns Questions After Another Disastrous Loss

Zac Jackson and Friends

Blue Wire

Sports

4.7686 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Zac Jackson goes over the debacle in Detroit: What was different for the Browns? Why does every game feel the same? What good would an instant quarterback change really do? And where do some of the central figures in the organization stand with the season spiraling and the offense appearing unfixable? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

Good morning and welcome back to Zach Jackson and friends, where we talk Cleveland Browns,

0:08.0

and occasionally when we do, we put the fun in funeral.

0:12.3

Well, there wasn't much fun about Sunday in the great city of Detroit.

0:17.5

There's not been much fun.

0:19.4

For this season, outside of three minutes and change against Green Bay, a result that continues to be phenomenal.

0:28.5

I actually heard on the Sunday night radio broadcast, it was Green Bay's first loss since 1967 when leading by double digits in the last 10 minutes of a game.

0:41.3

Right.

0:41.9

So the glory days, they were seven days ago.

0:44.6

And oh, oh, how long they seem.

0:48.9

No sane person expected the Browns to beat the Lions.

0:53.0

That's for sure.

0:58.0

Everybody who's watched the Browns to beat the Lions, that's for sure. Everybody who's watched the Browns and knows even a little bit, you know, has a feel for this team's limitations, some strengths,

1:06.9

you know, top line talent, and there certainly are some strengths, but it gets away quickly.

1:16.3

And, you know, just a month in, to me, the biggest problem is every game feels the same.

1:22.3

And every game's different. We just talked about how different last week was. And obviously,

1:27.4

the Baltimore game in week two was a lot different than Cincinnati game.

1:30.7

But every game feels the same because this offense feels hopeless past a certain point.

1:36.8

And too often that point is six minutes to go in the first quarter to six minutes to go in the second quarter.

1:43.1

It just feels unfixable. And when it's still September, when it's still week four of an NFL season,

1:50.1

that's a huge, huge issue. So maybe it's not unfixable. Maybe I'm completely wrong. But we're

1:59.1

looking at a head coach in his sixth year who calls the plays, who's got his offense back, right?

2:05.2

Who has multiple players on that offensive line that he's had for all six years.

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