You have to love Vers and his comparisons of Brissett to a 2021 injured Mayfield. A Brissett that is now playing behind a healthy line when injured Mayfield was missing both starting tackles and the #1 backup. Not to mention not having Chubb and Hunt for extended periods of time. I'll bet right now that if Chubb goes down along with both starting tackles Vers will use that injury excuse for poor offensive play every week. Heck, he already did it for last week's loss claiming the loss of our DE's cost the Browns. Now he wants to compare Brissett playing behind what is claimed the best offensive line in the NFL compared to Mayfield playing behind the worst. Even with Mayfield gone, the guy is still giving Vers nightmares as much as he has to talk about him.

Meanwhile, our Browns blew another freaking game with the worst interior line and LB's in football but let's change the discussion to focus on the QB of Carolina. You gotta love how Vers will spin the conversation away from real Cleveland Browns football.

Heard an interesting fact yesterday about blocked or tipped passes coming from another QB. Mayfield currently leads the league in blocked or tipped passes. Do you know who is second? Actually, going into yesterday, it was 6'5" Josh Allen with 6'3" Matthew Stafford being third. The point being made was that size is not the most common variable since most of the time tipped passes are caused by the offensive lineman not staying engaged with the pass rusher. When not engaged, it allows the rusher to elevate and raise their arms. Even if the lineman has secured the pocket by beating the rusher, if they disengage, they allow them a second defensive rush variable, the blocked or tipped pass. Just an FYI.