After the Browns’ loss at Cincinnati, we put out on social media that someday the team would lose a game and no one would blame the coach, but that wasn’t the day. That day wasn’t after Saturday’s loss to the Saints either.
It was an embarrassing loss, probably the second worst of the season, as nothing can top the debacle in week two against the Jets.
We aren’t saying Kevin Stefanski doesn’t have flaws, and he didn’t call a perfect game on Christmas Eve to be sure, but in watching the game unfold, after the Browns took a 10-0 lead in the second quarter, we thought to ourselves, get the next score and New Orleans might be done.
Instead, the Saints remembered what some teams have taken a quarter or two to recall: Cleveland can’t stop the run. Using a platoon of Andy Dalton and pretty much non-thrower Taysom Hill at QB and mixing in direct snaps to Alvin Kamara, New Orleans hammered the Browns’ defense for 152 yards on the ground on a bitter cold day.
It is the seventh game this year Cleveland has allowed 150 or more yards in running game. Yes, Stefanski’s play calling has been an issue at times, but if you want to really know why the Browns are 6-9 right now? The defense cannot stop the run.
Stefanski is a smart man and hopefully knows he can be better. So, if we were him, here’s what we would do when the season ends…
…fire Joe Woods as defensive coordinator and find someone who runs a defense that gives offenses something to think about. Woods’ plans are usually vanilla. He has games where he moves Myles Garrett around, and others where he lines up in the same spot every play. Some games blitzes are part of the plan, others they rush four, constantly. When you are in Stefanski’s position, you have to put friendships aside.
…tell Andrew Berry they need a wide receiver who rack up yards after the catch. The offense doesn’t have a threat to go the distance on every play, meaning every drive has to be multiple plays and converting first downs. The longest touchdown play of the year from scrimmage was Nick Chubb’s 41-yard run vs. the Chargers.
…utilize Chubb in the passing game more. Chubb is 4th in the NFL in rushing attempts at 276, but he’s only caught 21 passes and usually comes off the field in passing situations. By contrast, Derrick Henry (TEN) leads the league in attempts with 319 AND he’s caught 32 passes. Las Vegas’ Josh Jacobs is next at 306 carries and he’s caught 47 passes.
…get David Njoku the ball more. Yes, we know he dropped a certain TD pass on Saturday, but he’s probably the second biggest threat to go the distance on any play, behind Chubb.
…stop zagging when the other team zigs. Yes, when teams are trying to take any your best offensive player, figure out a way to get him the ball any way. You don’t have to ignore him, that’s what the defense wants.
…don’t change how you deal with the media. That’s not who Stefanski is and really, for the media to expect more at this point, is ridiculous.
We believe the coach deserves the opportunity to make adjustments, particularly with Watson at quarterback. And by the way, you can see Watson is an excellent player. If you look at numbers, you will think he didn’t play well in the win over the Ravens, but if you watched the game, he played very well.
Truly, the most disturbing news out of Berea was the report Sunday that owner Jimmy Haslam is enamored with the offense used by the University of Tennessee. Any reports of Haslam trying to influence the football people is terrifying.
It has been said before, the smartest people know what they don’t know. The Browns’ owner should consider that.