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If you were to nail down the Cleveland Browns identity over the past 20 years what would you say it is? Some might pick the word chaos, or immaturity or lethargy or ineptitude or most likely dysfunction would be the most common choice. Now take those same words and watch this 2020 Cleveland Browns roster and none of those terms would apply. So what has happened to cause such a drastic change in culture and mindset and ultimately in identity? Simply put, it is Alignment.

Alignment

It was a stupid buzzword the entire organization was touting as the latest champion to save the Browns from their own failures and yet for the first time since returning to the NFL in 1999 the Cleveland Browns are on the same page from ownership, to the front office to the coaching staff all the way to the players who are believing this message of Alignment.

It was on display in yesterday’s win in Nashville as the Browns rocketed out to 38 first-half points. Check out this play that required 3 different players to shift or motion 3 separate times. The play resulted in a 75 yard touchdown pass that made both the cornerback caught in the crossfire and the defensive coordinator look silly. You can’t execute plays with this much detail without all players knowing their role and what is being asked of them.

The Browns are playing team football and they look completely different from the team that a year ago had to dismiss its general manager and head coach. If you’re wondering where all this bad luck and heartbreaking decision-making and mind-baffling plays have gone that so riddled the Browns of the past, you only have to look across the field to see that the Browns are now the ones that are causing the chaos, lethargy, ineptitude and dysfunction. We have chronicled the ones that have stood out this year

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Summary

After 13 weeks the Browns have not beaten themselves. Sure, they were pounded by the Ravens and Steelers and lost a close game to the Raiders that might as well have been in a scene from The Wizard of Oz. However, the Browns have had countless chances to lose games because of poor decision-making, bad coaching or just plain old lack of awareness, but they haven’t. They have let the other teams be chaotic, lethargic, inept and dysfunctional while they have shown that they are poised, energetic, apt and highly functional. In short, they have established their new identity and have left the old days of curses and misfires in the rear view mirror.

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