Kevin Stefanski Expresses His Views Clearly Regarding Joe Flacco

It’s always unpredictable for fans to predict which quarterback the Cleveland Browns will start this season.

Before the season started, Josh Dobbs was banished to the desert, and Jacoby Brissett left for the capital of the country.

It’s always unpredictable for fans to predict which quarterback the Cleveland Browns will start this season.

Before the season started, Josh Dobbs was banished to the desert, and Jacoby Brissett left for the capital of the country.

Furthermore, head coach Kevin Stefanski expresses his complete faith in his fourth starting quarterback.

On Sunday against the Rams in Los Angeles, Joe Flacco assumes control of Stefanski’s offense.

The 16-year veteran, according to Stefanski, is a “pro” whose background helps him catch up.

“He’s does his job. He’s very intelligent. He can talk through (the game plan). And he’ll lean on that experience in a situation like this,” Stefanski told reporters.

Last week in Denver, the former MVP of the Super Bowl got to watch the Browns offense from the sidelines.

And Flacco’s most recent coach is confident that he understands the plan well enough to carry it out effectively.

The best way to observe Flacco’s experience may be when a Stefanski play call doesn’t go as expected.

He can find the receiver frantically trying to help because he has the experience to go above and beyond with his options.

However, that requires time, and Flacco isn’t expected to scurry around the backfield like Walker or DTR.

Preseason time was largely spent by Cleveland’s offensive line getting used to their erratic passers.

They are defending a more stationary pocket this week.

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