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Week 1 General Discussions - Talk to me about the Browns


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Chubb and Hunt can wear out our thin d line. Linebackers are going to really have to shoot the gaps well because I dont know if our dline can get off the blocks quick enough. The only way we win is if we get up early and start making them have to pass more than run. In that case we may have a field day.

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1 hour ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

At some point, Baker Mayfield will be seen smoking a cigarette on the sidelines

I’m buy some black and milfs to smoke wear Baker’s new “off the leash” shirt in his honor.  I feel that’s more his speed 

 

Edit - I had a stroke writing this.  I’m gonna smoke some black and milds to smoke and wear Baker’s new “off the leash” shirt.

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47 minutes ago, thennek said:

Biggest concerns: Run defense and the kicker…Panthers will need to score a lot of points to win. 

Definitely.  With Brissett playing, they’ll be running Chubb hard.  If our run D is the same as it was against Dallas last year, it could be a long day.  A healthy CMC and hyped up QB makes me optimistic.  Having CMC makes a world of difference for this team

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Biggest concerns.  Defense.   Run defense, Defensive end ,  Linebackers are not elite , hoping for average gives us less than an average season ,  Defensive backs are good, but like  CMC I worry about their health. 

Coaching,   Even though Rhule brought in a new staff,  we all know who the head coach is.  Can they make adjustments at half time. Last season, our first halves were decent..  but we lost the 3rd quarters a billion to zero..

Offense.  CMC's health.

Special teams.   Did changing coaches help

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