'It was a collective failure': Three things Browns' offense must fix this offseason
Briefly

The Cleveland Browns have taken initial steps to enhance their struggling offense by promoting Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator after the firing of Ken Dorsey. Dorsey was unable to implement a successful scheme centered around quarterback Deshaun Watson, who had a disappointing season that culminated in injury. Rees aims to revert to a West Coast offense style under head coach Kevin Stefanski, as the team addresses critical issues including quarterback and roster support. With Rees's background at Notre Dame and Alabama, expectations are high for the team’s offensive turnaround.
The Browns' offense ranked 28th in total offense and 32nd in scoring, prompting their decision to promote Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator.
Stefanski praised Rees as an 'incredible mind,' emphasizing the potential for improvement he brings after a disappointing offensive season.
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