Wyatt Teller Speaks For All Browns Fans Describing Team’s Close Game Success
The Browns have been through a lot of injuries, but the Browns refuse to lose no matter what.
After leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to another victory this weekend, Wyatt Teller, one of the anchors of the Browns’ offensive line, summed up the team’s success this season with a surprising result.
“I want to win by 40 points and not worry about close games. But how we handle ourselves when we get into those situations says something about the players in this team
A 40-point win is certainly a lot less stressful than the close game the Browns played. But the reality is that the difference between any two teams in the NFL is so small that the margin for error is slim.
How the team reacts when their backs are against the wall is a big testament to how far they can go in the season. This Browns team is one of the strongest teams in the league and one that will never quit no matter what.
Cleveland has 4 wins and 2 losses in one-goal games this season. The two losses came via a sack and a score at Pittsburgh and a fumble at Seattle
Whatever happened to these two, the other four were unique in their own right. Think of the comeback win against the Colts, the defensive stop against the 49ers and the two touchdowns against the Ravens and Steelers.
Every one-point game has its own unique story of the Browns answering the call when it mattered most. With fewer home games in the season, the Cleveland Browns have established themselves as a team no one wants to play in the playoffs.
Despite being the most injured team in the NFL, they don’t quit. Cleveland could have been shut out in Week 2 when its best player went down. They could have done it again after losing Deshaun Watson for the first time and ending the season for the second time. But they didn’t and rose to every challenge.
No matter who plays in Cleveland, the opponent has to be ready for a fist fight. Because that’s what they’re going to get from these Cleveland Browns.