That would be the intrepid Cleveland Browns Coach Freddie Kitchens, who in the fourth quarter while trying to run down the Brady (and Belichick) Bunch, ORDERED a false start penalty on a fourth-and-ELEVEN after dithering about sending out his punt squad as if he were going for the first . The resulting fourth-and-sixteen was a Baker Mayfield sack and the Pats' assuming ball possession. Leaving aside Kitchens' fiddling with sending out his punter on FOURTH-AND-ELEVEN,in my 57 years as a football fan,I've NEVER heard of a coach ordering his team to take a penalty in such a situation.Seems good ol' boy (from Alabama,my maternal step-grandmother's home state) Freddie is overmatched as a head coach. Who knew the Browns would pine for the Hue Jackson era. How 'bout it,lads ?