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- October 22, 2017 at 5:44 pm #9798
the dudeParticipantGoat – Soup for giving Kessler a pass on his pick even though it basically was the same shitty pass Kizer threw.
Hue Jackson is a loser.
October 23, 2017 at 9:08 am #9802
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Defense – The defense played out of their minds. Tennessee came in averaging around 130 yards per game on the ground, our defense held them to half of that and a paltry 2.5 yards per attempt. Not only that, our defense held when it counted letting them convert only 5 of 17 3rd downs. Defense stopped drives and held them to mid-long range field goals all day, despite being put in some bad positions by our offense.
Joe Thomas – I’m very sad for the NFL’s all time iron man. We’ve taken the left side of the line for granted for 10,363 snaps knowing that it was gonna be locked down. When he left the game the difference was huge and immediate. Orakpo had a field day. Kessler had no time to throw once JT left the game. It was huge.
GOATS
Kenny Britt – What a paycheck player. He’ll get his $17mil from us. We’ll get nothing from him.
Kizer – Both his INT’s were terribly thrown balls that could have been good plays if he had any accuracy at all. I would have pulled him too.
Offsides – If you say the word “Hike” in the Browns locker room 10 guys will leap forward. LOOK AT THE BALL. MOVE ON THE SNAP OF THE BALL. That was ridiculous. High school football.
Crowell – He’s getting his touches and doing jack with them. 17 rushes for 35 yards…. thanks but no thanks. He is far too impatient. He never lets the blocks develop and instead just runs full steam into the back of one of our blockers. I saw many plays where a split-second hesitation on his part would have lead to a huge hole to run through.
October 23, 2017 at 12:18 pm #9809
ShooterModeratorHe never lets the blocks develop and instead just runs full steam into the back of one of our blockers. I saw many plays where a split-second hesitation on his part would have lead to a huge hole to run through.
Man if this right here isn’t the truth I don’t know what is. He leaves so many plays and yards on the field. There was one particular play where Crow got the ball and was supposed to go between the center and the guard. A Titan defender came blowing through the gap and dropped Crow for no gain. Normally you’d say great play by the defense and move on. But no, it wasn’t. Crowell saw him coming into that gap the moment he got the ball. A quick sidestep to his left and that defender would have been blocked out by the guard and wouldn’t have been able to make the play, and there was a humongous hole in the next gap over and there was no one down filed for t least 15 yards. He could still be running. That’s all it would have taken, a quick shift left, hit the next hole over, boom, huge gain. Not Crow though. He looked right at the defender and just ran right into him at the line of scrimmage. Horrible running.
He’s been doing that shit all season. The line is giving him holes and room to run, he’s just not hitting any of them.
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