Forgive Terrelle Pryor. He's relatively new to Cleveland, so he's not fully acquainted with the way things usually work with the Browns. Even after their classic Browns loss to the Dolphins, Pryor believes in his team, saying he thinks they can win the rest of their games.

"We're so close to getting over that hump," Pryor said, via Cleveland.com. "Once we get over that hump, I think we're going to have a lot of success, even this year ... I think we can win all the rest of the games. It depends on our mind set. It depends on how we look at it. It's just one week at a time."

Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams saw those comments. And he had some thoughts.

He hypothesized that Pryor was actually talking about his alma mater, Ohio State.

Maybe he was talking about Ohio State! 🤔😂

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Burn.

So yeah, Williams is obviously right. The question isn't if the Browns can win the rest of their games, the question is if the Browns can even win a game. Their next real chance will probably come on Oct. 16, when they take on the Titans in Tennessee. With that being said, the Browns have lost their past two games by a combined 11 points, so they've been hanging around.

Williams might be right, but don't blame Pryor for his optimism. The Browns are in the middle of a massive rebuild and he's been a bright spot, catching 14 passes for 244 yards. He actually leads the team in receiving.