Long before training camp began, the national media embraced the Browns as this year's warm and fuzzy pick to make the jump from outsider to playoff team in, appropriately, their 10th year back in the league since being reborn in 1999.
Training camp and the preseason, however, has been anything but warm and fuzzy. With the start of the regular season on the horizon, the Browns have more questions now than they did at the end of July. They remain hopeful there is enough time to answer them. For example:
The offensive line was not stellar in preseason games against the Giants and Lions. It did not cope well with the speed from the pass rush of either team. The Giants knocked Derek Anderson out with a concussion and the Lions harassed Brady Quinn continuously for nearly three...