Myles Garrett' Helmet Smash a Result of Freddie Kitchens' Lack of Control

Doug Gottlieb: “This could have happened to any team right? But no, it didn’t. IT HAPPENED TO THE CLEVELAND FREAKIN’ BROWNS, WHO JUST SO HAPPEN TO BE LEADING THE LEAGUE IN PENALTIES. This falls at Freddie Kitchens’ feet and he should take a good amount of the blame. There has to be a FEAR OF GOD of the guy on the sideline, and if there’s not, these types of things are more likely to happen. THE BROWNS ARE GONNA BROWN like the Sun rises in the East and sets in the West.” (Full Video at Bottom of Page)

Listen to Doug Gottlieb explain why the graphic visual of Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, viciously striking Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph’s head with a helmet ultimately gets traced back to Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens, who has seemingly been fighting to keep his head above the water all season amidst a violent tide of embarrassing headlines.

Gottlieb says the ugly melee can’t be that much of a surprise when you consider Kitchens has been an incredibly ill-equipped leader with little influence on his players’ mischievous behavior as not only the league’s most penalized team, but the league’s most frequent producer of embarrassing player soundbites.

Check out the video below as Gottlieb says how CLEVELAND BROWNS this incident was, as the sports’ most incompetent franchise simply did what the Cleveland Browns do, and that’s humiliate themselves to the rest of the football world.


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