PJ Walker off the taxi squad to battle the 5-0 49ers?
Easiest Prediction of the Season:
The Brown BLog Predicts
49ers 31
Browns 10
The Brown BLog is 2-2 this season predicting Browns games.
PJ Walker off the taxi squad to battle the 5-0 49ers?
Easiest Prediction of the Season:
The Brown BLog Predicts
49ers 31
Browns 10
The Brown BLog is 2-2 this season predicting Browns games.
One of Paul DePodesta's Guardrails is "no uncoordinated leaks"
This week, we all learned for the first time from Josina Anderson, that Deshaun Watson will not play vs the 49ers.
This is chaos, not coordination.
Absurd to think but the Cleveland Browns have been extremely secretive when it comes to detailing the strategies that result from their extraordinary investment in analytics.
Why is it absurd? Because analytics have produced below average results.
How can we measure the results of analytics if the Browns hold their strategies so close to the vest? Well let me take a stab at this.
- Paul DePodesta is in his 8th season as Chief Strategy Officer
- The Browns record in his first 7 seasons is 40-73-1.....
- The only documented record I can locate of Mr. DePodesta's strategy are his infamous Guardrails:
Every single guardrail published all those years ago can be questioned and the Brown Blog plan to look at every guardrail in the coming weeks, but today let's look at one guardrail that is "in the news" of late.
PAUL DePODESTA GUARDRAIL OF THE WEEK - DON'T PAY FOR DEPTH
In a season in which Jimmy Haslam is paying over $280,000,000 in player salaries, many of them free agent signees, which in itself is an abandonment of another guardrail strategy, but leave that for another week, the Browns simply could not resist the analytical goldmine of accumulating a 5th round pick and saving $2,000,000 in salary by trading Josh Dobbs. Dobbs is playing well, he is playing in fact like a QB who has been in the NFL for 6 seasons and knows how to handle the QB role.
I too was swept away by DTR's pre season performance however I am not being paid a 7 figure salary to make roster decisions for the Cleveland Browns.
The aligned team of Paul DePodesta, Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski are however paid millions to decide how to spend Jimmy Haslam's billions and in less than 2 months that trade has the stench of horrid decision making.
Given how and how often the Browns run Deshaun Watson, having depth at QB is critical in a season that Jim Haslam hoped to make a deep playoff run. But Analytics says don't pay for depth and here we are.........
Go Browns!
Look for this weeks game against Baltimore to be like riding a roller coaster all game long.
There is a lot to peel back when looking at this week:
- The Ravens have a ton of injured players
- Deshaun Watson has a sore right shoulder and at this point, it is starting to feel like he won't be anywhere near 100% for the Ravens.
- The Browns incredible defense now has three full games of film out there and John Harbaugh is a tactician who knows how to make a game plan and work the clock when his team is at a disadvantage.
Here is how I see the game unfolding:
The Browns defense is amazing however so is Lamar Jackson. Like every fan I have been utterly impressed by what Myles Garrett and his teammates are achieving under the vision of Jim Schwartz. Playing the Devil's Advocate, it's hard to come up with scenario's of how to combat a defensive line that is playing so fast combined with defensive backs who are capable of strong man coverage.
The one tactic I can imagine working is a $50,000,000 QB who can run the football like a tailback.
I see Lamar Jackson gaining over 100 yards Sunday using clever run designs. The Ravens are going to score more than 3 points.
On the other side, Deshaun Watson is sporting a clipped wing right now. I can envision a scenario in which the Browns, knowing it's a long season with a bye week coming, pull Watson early if he is struggling. Especially since the extremely physical Ravens D is going to look for every opportunity to pound the Browns star QB.
So.... I think the Browns will lose, right? Not quite.
The Ravens are nursing injuries at every key position group while the Browns, other than Watson are in relatively sound shape. I think Sunday is going to be a roller coaster where the lead changes hands numerous times, but the Browns defense is going to get burned for a few big plays by Lamar, will also manage to force a few turnovers, maybe even score a few points.
If Dorian Thompson Robinson plays I believe he will play well, if Deshaun Watson guts out an entire game, I think he will play responsibly and avoid turnovers.
I see Baltimore scoring two TDs and kicking 3 field goals, but I think the Browns will get "one more point" and win a thriller
The Brown Blog Predicts
Browns 24
Ravens 23
The Brown BLOg is 2-1 Predicting the outcome of Browns games season to date.
While it would be great fun to watch the chaos that will unfold should the Browns lose on Sunday against Tennessee, a Browns loss would require an emotional collapse that is unprecedented even for the Browns.
The loss of Nick Chubb is a massive blow to both the team and it's emotions, but signing Kareem Hunt was a very smart move that has already lifted spirits. I see at least one touchdown by Kareem on Sunday.
Tennessee is well coached but they really lack the depth of talent needed to compete on the road with a team that's as loaded as the Browns.
I see a tough day in store for Tennessee as the Browns coast to an easy win on Sunday.
Brown BLog Predicts
Browns 27
Titans 17
The Brown BLog is 1-1 predicting Browns games this season
The Cleveland Browns believe that scheme production exists and after last Monday night I think they've convinced me!
One can imagine Kevin Stefanski and "AVP" deep in the bowels of their Berea lair, preparing their game plan by saying:
"Mike Tomlin will NEVER imagine that we will throw to our third string tight end on the very first play of a huge game!!!"
Of course they were right however the fact that they surprised Mike Tomlin is small consolation to Browns fans because unlike Kevin Stefanski, Mr. Tomlin teaches his athletes to trust their reads and make plays.
So unfortunately for the Browns, opening in 13 Empty did not confuse the Steelers. They adjusted Alex Highsmith into coverage against the legendary Harrison Bryant and the result of the play could most certainly be labelled "scheme production"
Unfortunately for the Browns it was scheme production on behalf of Alex Highsmith.
Touchdown Steelers
People are already debating what exactly is wrong with Deshaun Watson. He once was one of the best QB's in the entire NFL and now he has slipped in every category.
The Brown BLog has the answer!
At some point in the last 4 years, it sure does seem like Deshaun Watson lost his way and has slipped into Satan's traps: Materialism and Idle Hands. These are the devil's tools and they might be wrecking havoc on this world class athlete.The Browns organization is driven by facts and figures so I am sure they are studying the numbers and focused on things like Deshaun's reads, his footwork, and a variety of other quantifiable elements of Deshaun's play. However they are on the wrong track, the only solution is for Deshaun Watson to change his life by accepting the truth of our savior Jesus Christ into his life.
Once Deshaun accepts Christ as his personal savior, all of his on field woes will melt away in the warm embrace of our Lord.
Let's pray this happens sooner than later!
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.
Browns 16
Panthers 31
Brown BLog Predicts
Browns 33
Chiefs 30
Is it possible that a few extra days of rest will result in a fresher, faster team on Sunday?