(John Kuntz, cleveland.com)
BEREA, Ohio -- It might feel like years ago at this point, but it wasn't that long ago when Browns fans and media were debating Hue Jackson's Week 6 decision in Tennessee to go for two while trailing by nine points late in the game. There were two basic arguments:
The first was the traditional kick the extra point, keep it a one-score game and extend the game as long as possible.
The second -- and the one Jackson chose -- was about knowing the outcome of the inevitable two-point conversion at the earliest possible time, in this case with 2:07 left in the game, as opposed to not knowing that outcome until there was almost no time to counteract it.