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Ken Defends His "Good Offseason" Take Against Angry Callers
Published 13 hours ago
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Ken Carman doubles down on calling the Browns' offseason a success despite predicting only six wins this season, arguing fans can acknowledge real progress on the offensive line and rookie wide receivers without expecting immediate results. Anthony Lima pushes back, questioning whether addressing the offensive line only after it completely fell apart last year actually deserves credit, while a caller named Jack from Lorain backs Ken's optimism and even corrects Anthony's "throwing darts" metaphor. The hosts agree the season is really about clarifying the Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders quarterback competition and determining whether Andrew Berry's young core can be trusted heading toward 2028, with Ken admitting this framing could get thrown back in his face if the Browns collapse. They close by teasing Joe Thomas joining the show at 8 and another athlete caught up in a gambling scandal.