A lot of unpack about the Browns’ latest defeat, this one to a team that came into the game with one victory, the Tennessee Titans.
First, if you are happy with the loss because it helps the Browns’ draft position, stop it! Tanking doesn’t work. The organization tried it once within the last ten years and got two playoff appearances and one post-season victory. It doesn’t work.
Instead, the Browns need to learn how to win. It’s a learned skill; one this team and coaching staff doesn’t have.
Next, we understand the season is almost over, but why Bubba Ventrone is still employed is mind boggling. A long kickoff return to start the game. Gage Larvadain muffed his third punt in the last two games. And another blocked punt, the second of the season, the first time that happened to the Browns since 2018, which frankly is way too recent.
Watching football as long as we have, a person can go years watching an NFL team and not see a punt blocked. Twice in one season? Ridiculous.
Shedeur Sanders played well, but we aren’t going to get too excited about it because of the opponent. The Titans are a bad football team. That said, he did complete 23 of 42 for 364 yards and three touchdowns, but one interception.
Again, we want to see more and we will. A better test will come next week against Chicago, but it’s pretty clear the rookie has some talent, and we can’t say this enough: Drafting two quarterbacks in last year’s draft was silly considering the other needs this offense has.
And we understand people get QB crazy when it comes to the draft, but outside of Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and perhaps Oregon’s Dante Moore, there isn’t one worthy of a high pick next spring.
So, let’s see how the Sanders thing plays out. Use the two first round picks to draft offensive help. The Browns need linemen, receivers, and running backs.
The defense wasn’t great and gave up way too many yards on the ground, but they still held the Titans under 300 total yards. We are sure Jim Schwartz isn’t happy with the performance, but the fumble of Dylan Sampson did set up the Titans inside the 10 yard line and the blocked punt handed the visitors a field goal.
The two gash runs by Tony Pollard (65 and 32 yards) hurt, but no defense stifles opponents every week. This is still a playoff ready unit.
Why did Kevin Stefanski go for two after the Sanders’ TD run which made the score 31-23? We are sure there is some “analytic” that says it’s the right move, but it was dumb. And to be clear, if the coach wanted to go for two and the win after the Browns’ last touchdown, we’d have been okay with that.
The Browns were 3-9 (now 3-10), go ahead and play for the win instead of going to overtime.
The remarkable Myles Garrett had a sack giving him 20 on the season, just 2.5 behind the NFL record. At least that gives us all a reason to watch the remaining four games on the schedule.
The next three games should be a great test for Sanders with playoff contenders on the horizon. Perhaps quarterback won’t be the huge need people seem to think with more good performances.