Just a response to a lot of opinions here, not necessarily WSU, certainly not my focus.

What we are seeing here is not good for the Browns. That was among the lousiest games I have watched in over half a century. Penalties, Hooper, Ski's inept sidelines and crappy game planning and management, and stupid offense priorities made the defense work worse. But the sum was lousier than the bad parts. I do uotknow all ball, but I know lousy ball when I see it. This was inexcusably crappy. By that I mean clearly that it can't be excused, looked past, defended, debated, or spun. We were bad at almost everything we did, each was oversimplified, predictable, conservative to a fault, and plain, bad football. We often failed to compete, and a significant part was because of our sideline. The failure to adjust, adapt, or even address some of the glaring problems in the game are HC issues. And it brings us to my take on part of the steaming pile of problems we have engineered for ourselves. We need, Berry, Haslams, Van Pelt, Stefanski, Mayfield, Woods,other assistants to look at this season with an eye to loyalty. Some has been misplaced, such as unearned; some players, plays, parts of game planning have been sacred cows, and too much of a premium put on them. Ski calling an offense that got worse and worse, probably the tailspin gets worse this weekend with this death-march. He should be done with this, and his loyalty being the play caller has extracted a real price. The loyalty to the three TE set, abandoning the run, and playing a marginalized Baker are at least bad coaching IMO. Not getting help versus Watt as he dismantled us was enraging. But he says no because they let him do so. And they listen to his excuses. Take your blame and repeat it next week. Do you want to pick up here? Decide what you want to build on. We need some talent that plays hungry, hungrier than what we see here. But we are loyal to some epic failures which are their own culture. Those wins on paper bought us the basement. Think I am done for the year for the most part. Are we tanking? Are we allowing loyalty to the wrong ball and players? None of this is all of the problem, but I think any viable improvement must involve some attitude wrenching and rough changes to how we win, not how we comm it to further losing.