After unstrapping ice bags from both swollen, aching knees, Trent Dilfer hobbled down the hallway and into Cleveland's locker room. Forcing a smile, the Browns' battered quarterback updated his medical condition. "I'm walking," he said Monday, "which is good." The Browns are moving, too. In reverse. At times during Sunday's 24-6 loss at Minnesota, the Browns looked unorganized, undisciplined and unmotivated as a medley of mistakes sent them to one of their most lopsided losses -- one week after shutting out Miami 22-0. "We took a huge step back," running back Reuben Droughns said. "We got pretty much demolished out there."