Sunday, September 17, 2023
The Brown BLog Predicts: The Poker Game week 2 vs Pittsburgh
Saturday, September 9, 2023
The Brown BLog Predicts: 2023 Season Opener - Browns vs Bengals - Cohesion
Saturday, September 10, 2022
Brown BLog Predicts: The Baker Bowl!
After an off season that was filled with everything except X's and O's, finally the 2023 NFL Regular Season is upon us.
Something big is stirring in the kitchen: The BAKER BOWL!!
The Browns open against their former QB Baker Mayfield in what promises to be an emotional battle. Football is an emotional game, however this game is going to come down to old fashioned execution.
Many pundits see the Browns as a Super Bowl ready team because of the team's depth of talent at many spots. And we all know that the Browns leadership see themselves as smarter than the rest of the NFL. But are they really smarter? The Browns have a few significant holes and Carolina will expose those holes.
Hole #1: The Browns Defense is vulnerable between the tackles. Watch film on the Browns, our defensive tackles are consistently driven off the line of scrimmage. The Browns strategy is obvious, defy the NFL to run up the gut. Why? Because it's a passing league. The Browns will not invest in interior defensive line talent because they do not care if opponents run successfully up the gut, nor do they believe most opponents will. Smart? Maybe, but I think Carolina is smart enough to exploit those holes.
Hole #2: Wide Receiver. The Cleveland Browns have one proven NFL receiver. Look for Carolina to take Amari Cooper away
Hole #3: QB. I like Jacoby Brissett. He's one of the best backup QBs in the NFL, he will give the Browns a fighting chance every week but Jacoby Brissett is no Baker Mayfield. Baker can accurately rifle a football 30 to 40 yards downfield. Defenses have to respect Baker's ability to thread a needle and CREATE big plays. It's the reason why a pathetic 1-31 team was transformed into a 500+ team. With Brissett, the Browns are back to a wise game manager who will take what the defense gives and cannot create big plays. He will find holes but to get big plays Brissett exploits mistakes. Don't count on Carolina handing too many big plays to Brissett on Sunday
Hole #4: Coaching. The Browns believe that they can scheme the perfect play on every down. It's the reason Kevin Stefanski disliked Baker Mayfield and kept him "on a leash". Baker liked to go for the big play and Baker understood that he could open up defenses by forcing them to respect his ability to thread the needle 30 yards downfield. Kevin Stefanski loves journeymen QBs who shut up and do as told. Will time prove him right? Will he forge a relationship with DeShaun Watson? Who knows.
Stefanski will love Jacoby Brissett because he faithfully follows orders. Not sure how many games he will win though. Maybe half of them, maybe less. But against Carolina look for the Browns to get hammered. Brissett will have trouble finding open receivers anywhere on the field and Carolina will move the ball against the Browns by exploiting the middle of the field and creating a few big plays.
The Brown BLog Predicts
Browns 16
Panthers 31
Sunday, January 17, 2021
The Brown BLog Predicts
Sunday Jan 18, 2021: Browns vs Chiefs
"What have you done for me lately?"
Brown BLog Predicts
Browns 33
Chiefs 30
Saturday, January 9, 2021
The Brown BLog Predicts
Sunday January 10, 2021: Browns vs Steelers
Wild Card Game
Getting Lucky?
- CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: NFL teams need a preseason to be "sharp". WRONG: Without a preseason NFL teams looked sharp on day one and continued to play well all season long.
- CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: Practice makes perfect. WRONG: Due to Covid protocols, many practices had to be cancelled during the season. The Browns and other teams found that Zoom meetings and virtual practice sessions work.
Is it possible that a few extra days of rest will result in a fresher, faster team on Sunday?
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Brown BLog Predicts
Sunday Jan 3, 2021: Browns vs Steelers
"One step at a time"
- Practice is important. The Browns have missed one on field practice this week as Covid protocols drove delays and cancellations. The Browns ability to drill their game plan has to be impacted. A missed day of on field practice is not just made up by staying extra on Friday and Saturday. The cycle of preparation has been changed, in a game of inches it could be a factor.
- The Steelers are deep. There are many examples here but my favorite is Avery Williamson, a linebacker acquired together with a 7th round draft pick during this season from the Jets in exchange for a 5th round draft pick. The Browns could have had Williamson too but analytics must have said "wait until next year to invest in linebackers". Williamson is a good player and last week contributed a sack in the key Steelers victory.
- The loss of Goodson and Ward in particular transform the Browns defense into one that is vulnerable even to a QB like Mason Rudolph.
- While many are quick to dismiss Rudolph as worthless because he had a terrible game last season vs the Browns, he is fresh, healthy and has a 5-3 career record as a starter. Rudolph may not be more than an average NFL QB but he certainly is capable to move the Steelers offense especially with a patient short passing game mixed with an occasional deep throw.
Monday, December 28, 2020
Browns vs Steelers: A game filled with subplots!
The Browns Steelers match up this Sunday is filled with interesting subplots, both in the days running up to the game and on gameday itself:
Subplots before Gameday:
Subplots before Gameday:
- Will Mike Tomlin rest any starters?
- Will Browns players who had to sit out Sunday because they were exposed to Goodson get Covid or will they not come down with Covid and be eligible to play. This is huge for the Browns: Landry, Higgins, Hodge, Peoples-Jones and Phillips.
- Does Jedrick Wills have Covid or not? Another huge unknown that we will know more about soon
- Can Wyatt Teller get back on the field Sunday. Against the Steelers there will be nowhere to hide a rookie Guard, the Jets exposed Harris's weaknesses, imagine what Pittsburgh might come up with.
Gameday subplots:
- Will the Browns win and make the playoffs for the first time in ice ages?
- If Tomlin rests Big Ben, will Mason Rudolph and Myles Garrett clash?
- If Tomlin does not rest his starters, is he doing so to keep his team sharp for the playoffs or is there an element of revenge not to mention an emotional edge in the future vs an emerging Browns team? Denying the Browns a playoff spot would certainly feel sweet to Mike Tomlin who cannot possibly enjoy hearing all year long how great a coach Kevin Stefanski is while he has never been given any credit after 14 winning seasons and a Super Bowl.
- Can Baker Mayfield get back into top form after a 3 fumble game vs the Jets?
Looking forward to a very dramatic Sunday in Cleveland.
Go Browns!
Go Browns!
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Sunday December 27: Browns vs Jets
"Winning is simple in the NFL"
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Sunday Night Football - December 20
Browns vs Giants
Once Upon a Time
Once upon a time if the Cleveland Browns faced a team with a QB who was traded by the Browns and whose ex coach was calling plays it would be almost a sure thing we would lose.
Monday, December 14, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Monday Night Football!
December 14, 2020: Browns vs Ravens
Welcome to the Club
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Sunday December 5, 2020: Browns vs Titans
Emotions and Football
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Sunday November 29: Browns vs Jaguars
Teamwork!
The Browns find themselves in a real bind this week. Takitaki, Garrett, Gustin, Joe Jackson and Janovich are all out this week with Covid. In addition, Denzel Ward is out with a muscle pull.