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Can anyone tell me what the offensive game plan was?


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37 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

We should have run the ball earlier.. feels like McAdoo was anticpating something from Cleveland and never got a chance to exploit or the sacks/penalties/snap issues fuged it up. 

Regardless, we should have run it earlier and often. 

McAdoo was essentially run out of NY because his playcalling was horrible and no one would touch him after that.   
 

 

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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

i could see that in the first half.... second half he redeemed himself.

He didn’t redeem himself lol.  He has the entire 2021 season stamped with his name on it.  And today was textbook horrible coaching and having his team unprepared.   We deserved to lose to a not very good team and that is what happened.  

We are a poorly coached team and today is just one more log on that fire 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

He didn’t redeem himself lol.  He has the entire 2021 season stamped with his name on it.  And today was textbook horrible coaching and having his team unprepared.   We deserved to lose to a not very good team and that is what happened.  

We scored on 3 out of 4 drives in the second half... 

 

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2 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

The Rhule haters are too blind to acknowledge the fact that the Panthers fought back from, and would have won but for two blown calls by the refs, a game that looked to be a sure loss in the first half. 

Until we have a winning record we are a losing team and we have a loser coach.

No amount of spin can change that. Rhule is hated because all he does is lose. He hasn't proven that he can do much else.

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21 minutes ago, CRA said:

He didn’t redeem himself lol.  He has the entire 2021 season stamped with his name on it.  And today was textbook horrible coaching and having his team unprepared.   We deserved to lose to a not very good team and that is what happened.  

We are a poorly coached team and today is just one more log on that fire 

A better coach not playing with his toys would have had the Browns up 38-7 after halftime

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16 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

We scored on 3 out of 4 drives in the second half... 

 

That’s doesn’t = well coached. 

Browns blew coverage on the Robbie TD.  That 1 play drive.  That’s not an example of good coaching. 

Rhule went ultra conservative on the last FG because apparently he didn’t think a NFL can get in FG position with a minute (per him). That’s not an example of good coaching.  It also featured another QB/C fumble.   Something talked about here when the exchange issue showed in preseason when Rhule was having his QBs and C compete all season and miss out on working on that chemistry. 

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