Why are national Browns opinions so different from local opinions? Hey, Mary Kay!

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Why does it happen, and who’s got it right?

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It’s not uncommon for local and national opinions on a team to differ, especially this time of year. Why does it happen? Who’s got it right?

Mary Kay Cabot and Dan Labbe tackle that question on Tuesday’s Hey, Mary Kay! edition of the Orange and Brown Talk Podcast. Our questions came from our Football Insider subscribers. Mary Kay and Dan also answer questions about leadership at the player level and who might step up, who could Browns fans clamor to get the ball more a few weeks into the season and how will Kevin Stefanski and Alex Van Pelt adjust the offense with Nick Chubb and Deshaun Watson together?Recommended Browns stories

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