The Cleveland Browns lost their home opener to the Kansas City Chiefs by a final score of 16-14, dropping their record to 0-2 on the year. The script of the game was pretty much the same as last week's loss to the Buccaneers. How so?

The Browns had a decent first half offensively, putting 14 points on the board.

The game was made a lot closer when Seneca Wallace threw one of the worst interceptions possible in the first half -- a pass to the sideline that was an easy pick six for cornerback Brandon Flowers .

threw one of the worst interceptions possible in the first half -- a pass to the sideline that was an easy pick six for cornerback . The Browns did run the ball a little more this week, but often without fullback Lawrence Vickers .

. The defense played very well again, picking off Matt Cassel twice. They didn't yield a single touchdown, and only had one case where the Chiefs really had a good drive on them.

twice. They didn't yield a single touchdown, and only had one case where the Chiefs really had a good drive on them. Cleveland's offense shut down in the second half, with no points and minimal yardage.

There were new nuisances this week, such as Phil Dawson's missed field goal and a lot of the calls by the officiating crew. I'll discuss those more in depth when I do my full recap of the game. Until then, this is your spot to react to what is now looking like a gloomy season.