Ken Dorsey (Photograph by Joshua Bessex/Getty Pictures)

 

The Cleveland Browns used their playoff loss to the Houston Texans in January as a possibility to make modifications, electing to maneuver on from offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt and usher in Ken Dorsey to evolve the offense.

Dorsey’s modifications have been to implement three- and four-receiver units which can be designed to showcase quarterback Deshaun Watson’s skills and get the ball into playmakers’ palms.

Via 4 video games, that’s not been the case.

The Browns’ offense has scored 58 factors to start out the season, and the group has the second-worst complete offensive output in 2024.

Browns insider Tony Grossi believes it’s time for a change.

On “The Actually Huge Present” in the present day, Grossi referred to as for Dorsey to take over the play-calling for the Browns to assist “repair” what’s ailing the offense (by way of X).

“They thought the offense was broke (and) they employed Dorsey to repair it,” Grossi mentioned, including, “It wasn’t broke, however what? Now it’s. So make him repair it … Let Dorsey get Watson right into a stream, and see if that modifications issues.”

.@TonyGrossi says it is time to check out Ken Dorsey calling performs for the Browns….

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— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) October 1, 2024

Grossi pointed to the Browns’ lack of output after the scripted calls as a part of the rationale for the change.

Via 4 video games, Cleveland scored simply 30 factors after the preliminary drives of the sport, Grossi defined.

Stefanski’s capability to name the performs within the offense past the scripted performs is particularly what Grossi is looking into query, suggesting that Stefanski “loses the stream” of the sport.

Head coach Kevin Stefanski introduced in the beginning of coaching camp that he would retain the play-calling duties this yr regardless of the group’s new-look offense.

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