Considering how hyped up they were coming into the season, the Cleveland Browns are a massive disappointment. It's understandable that some players will be frustrated with how the team has been performing lately.

Unfortunately, safety Jermaine Whitehead may have gotten too frustrated after Cleveland's loss to Denver on Sunday. After fighting with some fans on Twitter, he got his account banned due to foul play.

It was a messy affair that saw racial slurs, threats, and addresses get dropped on such a public space. Fifteen minutes after his very public spat, Twitter admins decided enough is enough and smashed the ban hammer on his account. This was not the cherry on top of the garbage pie Browns fans ordered when they got Odell Beckham Jr. in the summer.

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A quick look at his season stats will justify why the defensive back lashed out on his critics, especially after being on the wrong end of a vicious Noah Fant trucking move. He's playing the best football of his career so far.

In seven games started, Whitehead has notched 41 tackles, forced a fumble, made two pass deflection and intercepted a pass. In his eyes, he's doing his part to plug the holes that keep on popping in the Cleveland defense.

The team will talk with Whitehead to help him calm down. However, that's not the only problem Browns GM John Dorsey needs to address. Freddie Kitchens is ill-equipped to take the Browns to new heights. Baker Mayfield is a shell of his rookie self.

Whitehead adding to Dorsey's headaches is an unnecessary problem that he must solve as soon as possible.