For diehard NFL fans, there’s no better time than 3:45 p.m. on a Sunday.
It’s around then when each of the eight or so early games reach the midpoint of their respective fourth quarters. On a normal week, roughly six or so are separated by a touchdown or less. And a couple -- maybe one, maybe as many as three -- start getting a little weird.
What qualifies as weird? Well, the Browns have dipped their toes in it four consecutive weeks now, with one of those games occurring during the late afternoon block.
The NFL is built around parity.