Some of these takes are just ridiculous, clearly bias in Shadeur's favor and not accepting the reality of the situation. Shadeur had his welcome to the NFL moment yesterday and that is okay. The reason why Flacco and Dillion looked better is because they understand the offense scheme better and know how to execute it. That's it and nothing more. Sanders was with 3rd stringers going against the Rams 3rd stringers. Everyone was on the same playing level and being evaluated because players are fighting for jobs. No coach is literally going sabotage a segment of play calling just to hamper one player. His bad habits that were an issue prior to the draft showed up again. Nothing else to conspire about. Shadeur has to trust the pocket more and be quicker with his reads and this could been the best lesson he got in the NFL so far.
The Browns literally changed their offense last year to accommodate a player (DW4) and it was a sh1t show. They are going back to Kevin's scheme and every QB needs to learn and execute it. Even Huntley was able to work with it and he's not going to be on the team. This was just a case of a rookie struggling in a game and we should not panic about it. As long he learns for it and gets better, this is a non-story in real life.