Sunday, October 3, 2010

BL Live Blog: 7 Browns blitz, one Bengal scores........

The Bengals connected deep with Owens on a play where the Browns had 7
men rushing the passer exposing Brown to one on one coverage and Owens
burned him

BL Live Blog: Bengals blitzing

Bengals D is blitzing more frequently and the Browns O cannot handle
it right now. Need to adjust, especially Hillis needs to stay aware,
he blew 2 blitz pick ups on that possession

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Wright gets burned for a long one by Owens on this drive but salvages
something at the end by batting down a pass that could have been a
touchdown.

BL Live Blog: Beautiful throw on the TD by Wallace

BL Live Blog: Ben Watson blocking

on first and 5, on an off tackle run by Hillis, Ben Watson destroyed
his man, blocking him 5 yards off the play.
nicest block I've seen by a TE in ages.

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Don't the Browns have access to TV? Watson dropped that ball, anybody
can see that. Why waste a challenge???

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Corner blitz causes the Bensen fumble. Browns need a break and get one.

BL live blog: Zone blitz ineffective

Browns D is zone blitzing on every play and Carson Palmer is managing
it beautifully

Kosar on the Brown's wide receivers


Bernie Kosar sounds off in this linked article, about the Browns main problem, their wideouts.

Here is a key snippet from the article:

"Of all the guys, Josh [Cribbs] is probably doing the best job at receiver," said Kosar. "He is making a lot of progress. He's using his hands to get open. He doesn't get shoved off his routes."
What is happening to the offense in the second half?
"I don't think it's so much our lack of adjustments," said Kosar. "Eric [Mangini] and his staff are starting games with some really good schemes. The other teams adjust to us, and then it comes down to talent -- man-on-man. You can't out-scheme the other team for the entire game."

Friday, October 1, 2010

BL Predicts: Week Four vs the Bengals


Predicting NFL games is a mechanical exercise. Each week we consider and add up the following factors:

- the home team wins 57% of the games in the NFL, that's worth about 3 points

- compare the talent of the team's healthy players and their ability to play and execute the game as a team.

- Look for emotional factors that might give advantage to one team or the other.

Week 4 against Cincinnati stacks up as follows

- Browns are at home so they start with 3 points in the bag
- The Bengals are a balanced and talented team, capable of executing well at each position. The Browns have no talent at WR, a weak right side of the offensive line, a good TE, good QB's and average running backs. On D, the Browns appear highly motivated behind the creative leadership of defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, albeit the Browns lack depth and talent on the defensive line. On talent let's give the Bengals a 7 point advantage on the Brownies.
- Emotionally, there is a bad sign for Cleveland. This week, Running back Jerome Harrison publicly expressed displeasure with Coach Mangini. A veteran player like Harrison won't normally openly rebel against the coach unless other players on the team share his opinion. Harrison's complaint may indeed be indicative of internal dissension in the Browns clubhouse. So far the Browns have played well in 2010 every game, right up until the moment that they have a gut check, and then they fall apart. Teams have a collective character, and the Browns offensive character is, well, offensive. Gauging this factor is very difficult and that's why not too many people get rich betting on NFL games. The best we can do is look at the clues and this week it looks gloomy. In football more than any sport, one man can lift an entire team out of the abyss with great effort, but the Browns only playmaker is Josh Cribbs and so far this season teams are doing everything they can to assure that Cribbs doesn't have the opportunity to lift the Browns spirits. Give the Bengals another 5 points for the emotional edge factor.

I hate to say it, but all signs point to an 0-4 start for the Browns. Once again I hope we are wrong.......

BL Predicts:
Bengals 21
Browns 12

Monday, September 27, 2010

Recap: Another Sunday, another loss

Coach Mangini had nobody to blame but himself for Sunday's loss vs the Ravens. The Browns did not turn over the ball the entire game, no interceptions, no fumbles.

We lost anyways.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

BL predicts: Week Three vs Baltimore


The Brown Log have two predictions this week:

- First prediction is that if the Browns arrive to 0-4, Holmgren will fire Mangini and replace him with Rob Ryan

- Second prediction is relative to this Sunday's matchup at Baltimore. Ryan's defense is coming together as a group. TJ Ward gets better every week and Ryan always has a variation up his sleeve that forces opponents to make adjustments.

On the other side of the ball however, our offense will have to face the Ravens who have yet to give up a touchdown all season. Seneca Wallace will likely once again take the reigns but the Browns simply don't have any playmakers that can step up and help Wallace move the ball. Frustratingly, Mangini puts Josh Cribbs on the field with the offense about 5 plays per game while our regular wideouts simply are unable to get open. It's hard to imagine fumble prone Peyton Hillis doing much, while Jerome Harrison is fighting an injury.

I think both teams will struggle to score, but the Ravens in the end, should get past the Browns. The bad news with a loss would be a horrible 0-3 start, the good news would be that we would be one step closer to ending the Mangini era in Cleveland.

In any case, here's hoping Rob Ryan's crew dominate the Ravens and our Browns sneak out of Baltimore with a W.

BL Predicts

Ravens 19
Browns 13

Sunday, September 19, 2010

2011 NFL Draft Preview


Since the 2010 season is already nearly over, as loyal Browns fans, it's time to put our concentration onto the 2011 season.
click on this link to review a list of the top draft prospects in the upcoming 2011 NFL draft. Though our Browns really need to shore up the receiver position, it might be very hard to resist taking Ohio State defensive end Cameron Heyward with that number 1 pick as Heyward is rated by most scouts as the best prospect in the draft.