Browns running back Jamal Lewis questioned the team's play-calling after their loss to the Texans on Sunday. Lewis ran just ten times but averaged 5.8 yards per carry. "You see it for yourself," Lewis said. "The worst thing about it is how you prepare. You prepare to come out here and do your job and be the best you can be. Then, the most disturbing thing is when you're not really able to get out there and put that stuff to work on the field. You do all you can do, and then it's just put to rest come game time." Lewis said the play-calling leaves him "confused, but I just try to make the best of a bad situation and not blow up. It's something that I can't control and no players out here can control it. The only thing we can do is come in here and do our job."