My point is, when teams have something on tape and are still able to prepare for it and it still works like 93% of the time (which is roughly what the Browns conversion rate has been on sneaks), the odds of it being stopped twice in a row are astronomically low.
The defender actually made the smart play to break it up from Ronnie instead of trying to get the ball himself. If he doesn't then Ronnie scores on that play.
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