Cleveland Browns should replace Andrew Sendejo

CLEVELAND, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 27: Strong safety Karl Joseph #42 and free safety Andrew Sendejo #23 of the Cleveland Browns pursue wide receiver Terry McLaurin #17 of the Washington Football Team during the third quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 27, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns defeated the Washington Football Team 34-20. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 27: Strong safety Karl Joseph #42 and free safety Andrew Sendejo #23 of the Cleveland Browns pursue wide receiver Terry McLaurin #17 of the Washington Football Team during the third quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 27, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns defeated the Washington Football Team 34-20. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /
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Enough is enough when it comes to Cleveland Browns S Andrew Sendejo

Missed tackle after missed tackle. Missed assignment after missed assignment. Giving up touchdown after touchdown. Enough is enough when it comes to Andrew Sendejo and it’s time for the Cleveland Browns to make a change.

As a veteran player for the Browns, his ability should excel that of rookies because of game experience and consistently this year the outcome has been the opposite. Sendejo has been a liability at safety. The Dallas Cowboys scored twice on him personally.

Blown coverage across the middle and then a missed tackle, coming downhill on an unsuspecting receiver that he had absolutely no excuse for missing. Out of one of your veterans, this is unacceptable, and this has only been during one half of a game.

Luckily he stripped Ezekiel Elliot while he was rolling over top of another player while on the ground to save some face but one good play in the first half from one of your veterans is not enough for this defense who had been struggling for better or worse through this season.

The Browns have shown the NFL that they can keep up with the best offenses in the league. Sunday has been a statement made by them. Just because the team as a whole was successful, you should not settle but always look to improve your weaknesses. The biggest weakness on defense is without a doubt Andrew Sendejo.

Maybe by moving Ronnie Harrison over or starting Sheldrick Redwine would shake things up a bit and allow those younger guys to get reps and grow a bit. Starting a veteran player to give you overall subpar play is not something that should be expected week after week. There are other options on this team that could potentially give you better results. How do you know if you don’t try it out?  In order to improve you have to try it out.  At this point, why not Browns fans?

Next. Browns win, upcoming schedule could mean more on the way. dark

Things are looking up folks. Stays the course Browns fans, but always look to improve.