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The Clouds Are Parting?

November 11, 2010 9:51 am
With back to back wins agains two solid NFL teams, Colt McCoy seems to be adapting to the offense and the NFL quite nivcely.

Our offensive line is definately on of the top 5 in the NFL and with P.Hillis running as well as he has, the 'ground & pound" style that they've instituted is starting to work, quite efectively to say the least.

I would like to see that"wildcat formation" used a little more making Joshua Cribbs avbilites more effective each game, I think he needs get AT LEAST 12 touches being it direct snaps, short dumps into the flats and draws, he need the ability to create his own space.

Our down field passing game is th only thing that is preventing us from being a complete, balanced playoff team.

I think this off seasons draft should focus the #1 pick on a gamebreaking reciever.

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The Clouds Are Parting?

November 11, 2010 5:19 pm

I agree with about fifty percent of what you said. While I won’t plan on buying playoff tickets, but I am glad that Browns fans have been giving something to cheer about, and something to look forward to in the future.

I have to part ways with you on the wildcat formation and Josh Cribbs. Josh needs to be the punt/kick returner, with limited plays on offense. You can’t let him get beat up running the wildcat then expect Cribbs to be an effective return guy. With the limited talent that Cleveland has, they need to have a short field to work with.

With the first round draft I’d rather see the Browns get someone to rush the quarterback, but a deep threat at wide receive is needed.

 
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