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A Cleveland radio host has had enough of the Browns after their latest blowout loss — and wants to see them put Shedeur Sanders under center. Ken Carman, a host for 92.3 The Fan, went off on the Browns on Monday, a day after they were demolished by the Patriots in Foxborough, 32-13, to fall to 2-6 this season. It marked Cleveland’s third loss by three scores this season and their fourth by at least 14 points. “You’ve got four blowouts in an NFL season. Four. It’s not even Halloween. … That’s insanity!” Carman ranted. “I’m not even mad at the locker room. I think there’s still some culture … I can’t believe I’m saying it, I think there [are] some guys that definitely care inside the locker room. It just can’t happen. Either the offense is inept or you’ve put yourself in a bad situation. Either way, you’ve got to be just moving on from all of it. There ain’t nothing I’m gonna be able to do this season. I don’t know what’s gonna happen this offseason. “You know what? I might as well have a chance to have a little bit of fun. If [Sanders’] back isn’t locked up and he doesn’t need a backiotomy, just put him out there for the love of Christ. Just put him out there and let’s see. Give me a good effort for a week and let’s see what he can do. The Jets won a game, so they’re ready to mail it in the rest of the year. So, go right on ahead and put him out there. There’s no better time. I don’t care. I can’t see what that was yesterday any longer.” Asked Monday about the possibility of starting Sanders, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters, “my focus is where we are right now. That’s not my focus.” The Browns and Jets are both entering their bye week and will play one another in Week 10 at MetLife Stadium. In his fourth NFL start, third-round rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 21-for-35 with 156 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in Sunday’s loss. Sanders, taken in the fifth round in this year’s draft after a stunning nosedive, was not the backup for the game due to a back issue. Gabriel, 24, took over for Joe Flacco in Week 5 and the team is 1-3 in his four starts; they dominated the Dolphins in Week 7, 31-6, but Gabriel was 13-for-18 with 116 yards and no touchdowns. In his four starts, he’s 82-for-138 with 683 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions.