Sitting at 1-4, the Cleveland Browns and head coach Kevin Stefanski have many questions to answer.
However, Stefanski is often asked if he is willing to turn playcalling duties over to offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. The local media again asked him that question on Wednesday as they look to right the ship this weekend against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Here is what Stefanski had to say on the playcalling responsibilities and whether or not he would hand them over to Dorsey:
“I’m comfortable with the amount of collaboration we have right now on the headset and how we operate. So that won’t change. But I do want to emphasize that it’s — number one, we’re constantly looking at things that we can do better. But number two, this is a collective effort from players and coaches to make sure that we are playing better on offense.”
So no, there will be no change in playcaller this week. Stefanski and Dorsey will continue to communicate over the headset, but the head coach will relay the play into the quarterback this week against the Eagles.
We may be closer to swapping out quarterbacks (hopefully) before we get a change with the offensive playcaller.