No, the Browns’ season isn’t over after one disaster performance. After all, it only counts as one loss.
The catastrophe at FirstEnergy Stadium in Week 6 was disappointing, sure, but maybe it was a wake-up call. Maybe it highlighted some weaknesses the team was downplaying while competing but struggling against mediocre teams over the last three weeks.
Oakland now has five losses and hasn’t resembled decent in any of them, by the way.
One overarching lesson learned this week is that the Browns aren’t good enough to approach a game with anything less than every single ounce of focus and respect for their opponent.