Say what you want about Deshaun Watson but the guy had a wild turnaround in the game against the Baltimore Ravens to lead the Cleveland Browns to a big win. So much so, that he clearly impressed head coach Kevin Stefanski.

The game was looking like it might be a blowout early on. Watson looked mediocre, to say the least. His passes were inaccurate and the Browns offense just wasn't getting anything going. However, after coming back from halftime, the veteran quarterback ended up throwing 100% in the second half.

During the post-game presser, head coach Kevin Stefanski sounded wildly impressed with Watson's performance, according to Browns team writer, Scott Petrak. Stefanski called Watson “a warrior” more than once.

It's been a rocky season for Deshaun Watson but this was a nice showing for him. After missing several weeks due to a shoulder injury, he finally got it together in the second half against Baltimore. If Watson can play like that, then the Browns have a fighting chance against anybody.

He finished the day with 213 passing yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Watson also scrambled for 37 yards. His accuracy in the second half helped the Browns overcome the Ravens. Additionally, the defense playing the way they do helped a ton too.

Cleveland improved to 6-3 on the season and are in the heat of the race in the AFC North. If Deshaun Watson can continue playing like he did on Sunday, they'll be a dangerous team late in the season.