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I saw more Mahomes being Mahomes then our defense being bad.
Kelse.
Kelse.
The only thing worse than the local sports media (not Zegura) are the fucking slack jawed yokels that they give air time to.
Kind of nice to see those numbers. I felt the line did a good job getting to Mahomes (hommes) but he's just really really really good at extending plays and moving away from pressure and making stupid tough throws. To be honest I came a little when Garrett and Clowney FINALLY got a hit on him on that 3rd down sack. Felt well earned
Villanueva looked particularly bad. Hopefully our defensive line feasts on them.Ravens o-line looks awful too.
Kind of nice to see those numbers. I felt the line did a good job getting to Mahomes (hommes) but he's just really really really good at extending plays and moving away from pressure and making stupid tough throws. To be honest I came a little when Garrett and Clowney FINALLY got a hit on him on that 3rd down sack. Felt well earned
Where’s Browns pass rush? How about the ground game and Baker’s grit! Terry Pluto
In their 31-21 victory over Houston, the Browns had only one sack. They had two in their opening loss in KC.www.cleveland.com
15. There are different elements of the problems on defense, but I circled this -- they didn’t have a sack or even a QB hit until rookie Grant Delpit crushed Houston rookie QB Davis Mills with 2:32 left. Jadeveon Clowney had two QB hits late.16. Profootballfocus (PFF) on Clowney: “He didn’t have a ton of high-level pass-rushing wins, but he did come through with multiple tackles for loss or no gain.” Clowney had three total tackles, one for a loss according to the official stats.17. PFF said Houston threw at Denzel Ward seven times, completing six. The cornerback was usually covering Houston’s top receiver – Brandin Cooks (nine catches). Rookie cornerback Greg Newsome II was targeted only twice, allowing one reception for two yards. Newsome also played well in K.C.18. The Browns have dealt with two mobile QBs in the first two games – Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) and Tyrod Taylor playing the first half for Houston. So that could be part of the lack of pass rush.19. Nonetheless, more is and should be expected, especially the defensive line. Myles Garrett said: “The D-line is pretty much new except for me and Porter (Gustin, a backup). It’s tough to get that chemistry right away.”20. Patience still is in order for the defense, which has times when it seems these guys barely know each other. Most of the time, they play at least seven guys who weren’t on the team a year ago. But they have to start figuring it out.
I was just going to highlight the same post (#17) as proof that Pluto wrote a dogshit article--only relying on box scores to try and make a point.Weird that is seems Newsome actually did in fact… have an excellent game.
Where’s Browns pass rush? How about the ground game and Baker’s grit! Terry Pluto
In their 31-21 victory over Houston, the Browns had only one sack. They had two in their opening loss in KC.www.cleveland.com
15. There are different elements of the problems on defense, but I circled this -- they didn’t have a sack or even a QB hit until rookie Grant Delpit crushed Houston rookie QB Davis Mills with 2:32 left. Jadeveon Clowney had two QB hits late.16. Profootballfocus (PFF) on Clowney: “He didn’t have a ton of high-level pass-rushing wins, but he did come through with multiple tackles for loss or no gain.” Clowney had three total tackles, one for a loss according to the official stats.17. PFF said Houston threw at Denzel Ward seven times, completing six. The cornerback was usually covering Houston’s top receiver – Brandin Cooks (nine catches). Rookie cornerback Greg Newsome II was targeted only twice, allowing one reception for two yards. Newsome also played well in K.C.18. The Browns have dealt with two mobile QBs in the first two games – Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) and Tyrod Taylor playing the first half for Houston. So that could be part of the lack of pass rush.19. Nonetheless, more is and should be expected, especially the defensive line. Myles Garrett said: “The D-line is pretty much new except for me and Porter (Gustin, a backup). It’s tough to get that chemistry right away.”20. Patience still is in order for the defense, which has times when it seems these guys barely know each other. Most of the time, they play at least seven guys who weren’t on the team a year ago. But they have to start figuring it out.