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Deshaun Watson: We're not doing enough, it starts with me

The Browns lost 20-16 to the Raiders on Sunday afternoon, but things might have turned out differently had quarterback Deshaun Watson made a big play with wide receiver Amari Cooper late in the first half.

Cooper was open, but Watson's pass never arrived as it was completed under heavy pressure from Raiders defensive end Tyree Wilson. It was a third down and the cameras captured Watson after the game in an animated conversation with right tackle Dawand Jones, who was supposed to be blocking Wilson. After the game, Watson said the outburst was about “just trying to be great,” but the missed opportunity was the latest sign of how far from great the team was at 1-3 -The team got off to a great start.

“Was not doing enoughWatson said, via Chris Easterling of the Akron Beacon Journal. “So it starts with me. If I want to be the quarterback of this offense, we all have to be on top of our game, and right now we're not doing enough to get the W. So you can definitely blame me for that. ”

Watson finished the day 24 of 32 for 176 yards, a touchdown and an interception on a day that did nothing to change the impression that the Browns are on the right track offensively. Watson is right that these deficiencies are being saddled with him, but it's unclear if the Browns can do anything to fix the problem.