BEREA, Ohio -- When asked what he thought about the execution of his offense, colorful Tampa Bay coach John McKay once sarcastically said, "I'm all in favor it."
His Buccaneers of the 1970s were dreadful.
The Cleveland Browns are worse.
With just five offensive touchdowns, the Browns have eclipsed McKay's 1976-77 Bucs (7 TDs) - regarded as one of the sorriest squads in NFL history - for the fewest points in a 15-game span since 1950. Cleveland's scoring Sahara is magnified by the fact that no Browns wide receiver has scored since Nov. 2, 2008, and no Browns running back has crossed the goal line since Nov. 17 of last year.
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