Kevin Stefanski committed a coaching disaster. The Browns needed two points. Shedeur Sanders led the touchdown drive. And on the defining play of the game, Stefanski ran the Wildcat and put his quarterback on the sideline. You don’t take the ball out of your QB’s hands when he earned the moment. That one call said everything about trust, leadership, and how a coach can lose the locker room in a single decision. Meanwhile in Atlanta, Raheem Morris is facing a different failure. The Falcons are 4-9, they don’t own their first-round pick, and the NFC South was right there. With talent like Bijan Robinson, Kyle Pitts, and Drake London, Atlanta still has no identity, no direction, and no answers. One coach lost belief in a moment. The other lost belief over a whole season. Moore Insight breaks down why trust matters more than play-calling, and how a coach can lose everything without even realizing it. 💬 COMMENT: Who do you believe in more going forward — Stefanski or Raheem? #clevelandbrowns #atlantafalcons #nfl