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Browns 2018 Season Reboot Thread

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Duke has been on the field for about a third of the snaps since Kitchens took over as coordinator. Chubb is seeing the field pretty much the other two-thirds of the time, with Hilliard in the five to ten percent range most of the time, with his highest being 12 snaps (21%) under Kitchens.

But how do you play Chubb so much if he cant block?

Yes that is another dig at our old coaching staff, lol,
 
Duke should be the main returner.

No idea why Amos insists on Hillard and Peppers
 
But how do you play Chubb so much if he cant block?

Yes that is another dig at our old coaching staff, lol,

Turns out you can coach guys to block better. Old staff just didn't know that.
 
Remember that time we actually had a legitimate playoff team, but we had a piece of shit coach who hijacked the first half of the season? Good times.
 
Remember that time we actually had a legitimate playoff team, but we had a piece of shit coach who hijacked the first half of the season? Good times.

We pretty much have this entire team under contract for next season so with a full season under Williams/whoever becomes the head coach (anyone is better than Hue) we are legitimate wild card team and barring unlucky injuries, we will make it.

Now can we just find a kicker? Can we bring back a younger Phil Dawson who was the only person to score points for us all those bad years? I think that’s almost the most important position to fill in a way for next season.
 

this is basically just a small deviation from the 55 yard run by landry earlier in the game. Kitchens did a great job of mixing it up just enough to hide what they were doing
 
this is basically just a small deviation from the 55 yard run by landry earlier in the game. Kitchens did a great job of mixing it up just enough to hide what they were doing
They will run a play action off that movement for 6 come Saturday night in Denver
 
I think Baker said the Panthers were taking away the short throws, keying on the backs. We took what they gave us, which meant less Duke.

A win is a win. If the players don’t like their touches after a WIN, then that’s a problem but I haven’t heard anything about that.
 
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I think Baker said the Panthers were taking away the short throws, keying on the backs. We took what they gave us, which meant less Duke.

I didn't hear Baker's comments, but that's exactly what I saw in the game, and said as much yesterday:

I see it as Carolina choosing their poison. They didn't want to get hurt by backs out of the backfield, so their LB's player those backs tightly. But that left them more open to the deep ball, and to WR's on running plays.

The tip is the runs by Landry. That kind of play worked so much precisely because the Panthers were keying in the backs throughout the game. So you have the WR's going wild in both the pass and run game.
 
I didn't hear Baker's comments, but that's exactly what I saw in the game, and said as much yesterday:



The tip is the runs by Landry. That kind of play worked so much precisely because the Panthers were keying in the backs throughout the game. So you have the WR's going wild in both the pass and run game.
They were! Not to mention keuchly is an absolute monster so without spreading duke out wide... that’s what you’re contending with in the flats and middle of the field routes.
 
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