Showing posts with label Sheldon Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheldon Brown. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

Week 12



The will to conquer is the first condition of victory.

That is one of my favorite quotes, and applies perfectly to football.  On the first Sunday in December, the Browns imposed their will against the Raiders, and won their second straight game, 20-17.  The win was their first on the road since last September, breaking a 12 game road losing streak.  It also marked their first winning streak since winning two in a row against the Colts and Dolphins last September as well. 

For the second straight week, the Browns were the more physical team.  They smacked around the Raiders, and are becoming heavyweight sluggers.  I've been as critical of Pat Shurmur as anyone, but it is hard to argue with the fact that this team is starting to come together and playing extremely hard every week.  Improvement is evident both from an individual standpoint as well as from a team standpoint.  Weeden looks better.  Richardson looks better.  Josh Gordon, Greg Little, and Jordan Cameron all look better.  Montario Hardesty is running with a purpose.  And the defense is playing at a high level, noticeably better since Joe Haden and Phil Taylor, the team's last two defensive first round picks, in 2010 and 2011, have been back.  Even guys like Tashaun Gipson and Eric Hagg and Juqua Parker contributed to the win.  The Browns may be on the cusp of turning a corner, something I never thought I'd write about this season.



The Browns came out and dominated a Raiders team that they were expected to beat.  Following a Raiders punt on their opening possession, the Browns moved the ball on their first possession before Weeden overthrew Watson for an interception.  They allowed the Raiders to gain a couple first downs before getting the ball back and driving down the field for a field goal.  They mixed in Richardson and used some short passes on the drive, and Weeden looked comfortable with the plan early.  I honestly thought Shurmur had a good gameplan in this one. 

They led 3-0, and after forcing the Raiders to go three and out on their next possession, Weeden found Little for 18 yards and then dropped a pretty pass into Gordon on a go route for a 44 yard touchdown.  Gordon blew by the one on one coverage and looks more and more like an absolute steal in the supplemental draft.  Browns led 10-0, and looked on their way to a easy win.  This team doesn't do things the easy way, though.  After the teams traded three and outs, they allowed the Raiders to move down the field and Janikowski banged home a 51 yard field goal.  The Raiders appeared to catch the Browns off guard with a no huddle attack, but the Browns limited the damage.

Cleveland had a chance to add some more points, they got the ball back with about 4 and a half minutes left in the half, and moved the ball down the field before Weeden underthrew Josh Gordon, who again had gotten behind his man, and the pass was picked off.  Weeden was pressured on the play and it appeared he couldn't get enough on the ball.  Oakland moved the ball but Janikowski missed a 61 yarder at the end of the half.  Somewhat frustrating, Browns dominated the game but only had a 7 point lead to show for it and only 10 on the scoreboard. 

The Browns took the opening kick of the third quarter and did two things out of the ordinary.  Following a couple of Richardson runs for a first down, Ben Watson was called for a holding penalty.  Normally that would affect both team and coach, but they were able to gain 18 yards back and faced a 4th and 2 from the Oakland 42 yard line.  And Shurmur actually went for it!!  And they converted, gaining 21 yards after Weeden stepped up in the pocket and found a wide open Richardson.  Shurmur showed faith in his team (finally) and the team answered the bell.  That is a true sign of the progress we hear so much about.  Predictably though, they did have to settle for a field goal by Dawson, his 29th in a row.  13-3 Browns.



The Raiders continued their no huddle attack and moved the ball down the field, before a Juqua Parker sack knocked them out of field goal range.  Following the punt, Weeden hit Gordon for 20 yards and then stood in the face of the pass rush and hit Mohammed Massaquoi streaking across the middle of the field for a huge 54 yard gain aided by a GREAT block by Greg Little.  Greg Little made it easy for people to criticize him early this season, but he had turned himself around and has been outstanding these last few games.  He's a great blocker and hasn't dropped a pass in weeks.  Kudos to him and the coaches for sticking with him when idiots like me were calling for him to get benched. 

Following the big play, some of the problems with Shurmur reappeared.  They had to burn a timeout immediately after the big gain, then appeared to play for a Dawson field goal, which was partially blocked.  That ended his made field goal streak at 29, but that guy should have a place in the Browns ring of honor and should make the Pro Bowl.  He's the best in the league.

Momentum shifted following the field goal block and it looked like the Browns may let another one get away.  Palmer hit Rod Streater, who had broken away from Buster Skrine, for a 64 yard touchdown, making it 13-10.  A bad decision to bring the ball out from the endline by Josh Cribbs had the Browns backed up at the 9 yard line, and following 2 tipped passes, the Browns called their second timeout.  On a huge 3rd and 9 play Weeden again stared down the pressure and found Greg Little across the middle for a first down.  That was a huge conversion, and gave the offense some room to operate.  The drive stalled following a Weeden sack and the Browns had to punt.  Buster Skrine gave Oakland 15 free yards on a kick catch interference and again, things looked dire.

Oakland used their no huddle attack to move the ball down the field before Palmer threw the ball directly to Sheldon Brown, who had good coverage on the play and made the interception at the 6 yard line.  Sheldon Brown played an outstanding game, probably his best in years, at least since he's been a Brown.

Then, the Browns embarked on a grown up, man's game drive.  14 plays, 94 yards, 6:04 taken off the clock with Oakland burning all three of their timeouts in the process.  They ran, threw, and took advantage of Oakland mistakes.  They converted a 3rd and 3 on a pass to Gordon.  They overcame a lousy spot on a quarterback sneak on a 3rd an 1.  (Sidenote Coach Shurmur - if you're going to call timeout you may as well challenge the play, you lose the timeout if you don't win).  On the 4th and 1 following that play, the Browns offensive line rewarded their coach's confidence in them by decimating the Raiders at the point of attack for an easy conversion on the Weeden sneak.  They threw 23 yards to Cameron on the next play, ran the ball a couple times, and drew Oakland offsides on a 3rd and 1 before Richardson pounded the ball into the endzone for a 20-10 lead.  The Raiders scored in garbage time to make the final score Browns 20, Raiders 17.



It was a big time drive for both the coaches and the players.  It's important that the players know that the coaching staff trusts them to execute in tough situations, and important that the coaches know the players can do it.  The Browns are learning how to win, as is Pat Shurmur.  They've lost enough of these games that they needed that to know they can win them, too.  I don't care who the opponent was.  They need to win games, and they did.  2 in a row, with a chance to come home and get another one against the Chiefs, who have been generally awful all season.  If the Browns maintain the will to conquer that they've had the past few games, they should be able to close the season out strong and possibly give new owner Jimmy Haslam and CEO Joe Banner some tough decisions to make regarding the futures of Heckert, Shurmur, and Weeden.


Gif of the Week

All Nebraska/Wisconsin this week

Taylor Martinez - horrible QB, hellava runner



Huge block. Should not have been a penalty.  But DAMN.




Oakland Pig fan is my new favorite




This is pretty good stuff Mike Polk

http://fox8.com/2012/12/02/mike-polk-pat-shurmur-press-conference/

Monday, October 15, 2012

Week 6



It is said that we cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.  In a literal windstorm at Cleveland Browns Stadium, with the figurative winds of change blowing in, the Browns adjusted their sails and won for the first time this season, beating the Bengals 34-24.

Everything seems a little better on Mondays when the Browns win.  The Browns control the energy in this city during football season, and they finally put together a game that Clevelanders can feel good about.  They are no longer the only winless team in the NFL, no longer owners of an 11 game losing streak, no longer winless in their last 12 games within the division.  And tomorrow they will officially have a new owner, one who will be involved and visible.  Maybe just maybe this thing will turn around, but regardless Sunday's game was something to feel good about in a season that hasn't had much of that.

11-5 Starts Today was written on a banner in the end zone.  It was awesome in a hilarious way, and typifies the mentality of the greatest fans in the world, Clevelanders.  It was also noted by multiple players as inspiring following the game, so props to whomever came up with that gem.  The team actually came out firing, holding the Bengals to a 3 and out on their first series and moving the ball when they got it, utilizing Trent Richardson early and often (thank goodness) and converting some long third downs (where has Josh Cooper been all year?).  Unfortunately, it looked like it might be the same old story after a Weeden pass was deflected by Geno Atkins and intercepted by Michael Johnson with the Browns on the move.  The Bengals cashed in on a long touchdown pass to Jermaine Gresham, who was isolated one on one with Craig Robertson.  That's not ideal, but only becomes a long touchdown when your strong safety bites down hard into no man's land and your free safety puts his helmet into Robertson's chest instead of the receivers.

The Browns showed some fight though and responded with a tremendous throw and catch from Weeden to Josh Gordon to tie the game.  In the extremely windy conditions, this was a really incredible throw and a great catch by Gordon.  Weeden had time, stepped up, and delivered.  Not sure any quarterback we've had since we've been back can make that throw.  Maybe Frisman Jackson.  Maybe.  And what a catch, one handed by Gordon, who has certainly looked worthy of a second round pick the last two weeks.  He looks like the playmaker the offense has been missing and will hopefully only continue to get better.



The offense stalled after that (for a while in fact), and the Bengals turned a nice punt return into an AJ Green touchdown before the half and led 14-7.  It could have been worse, but the refs and the timekeeper gave the Browns some home cooking when it looked like Dalton spiked the ball with 1 second left on the clock in field goal range, but they ruled time had run out and that was not reviewable.

The third quarter is an odd time in games for the Browns.  According to the NFL the Browns haven't scored a touchdown on their opening second half drive in 30 games.  Yikes.  The offense sputtered but were bailed out by their defense and special teams.  In spite of not gaining a first down, the Browns were able to add 2 Phil Dawson field goals, set up by a Joe Haden interception and a 60 yard Josh Cribbs punt return.  They took the lead for good on a beautifully executed 10 play drive, where Weeden went 4-4 for 43 yards and Montarrio Hardesty (!!) ran like a man possessed and capped the drive with a leaping 1 yard touchdown.  The offensive line dominated the final quarter and a half of the game, giving Weeden time to throw and opening up holes for Hardesty. 



The Bengals answered with a field goal to cut it to 20-17, but the resilient Browns marched down the field again, set up by a great kick return by Cribbs and great running by Hardesty.  Weeden found Jordan Cameron on a 3rd and 1 play for 23 yards, and found a wide open Ben Watson for a 2 yard touchdown on a well designed playaction pass in the red zone.  On the next Bengals play, Sheldon Brown jumped in front of a Dalton pass and returned it 19 yards for a touchdown, putting the Browns up 17 with 7:50 remaining.

It wouldn't be a Browns game without some dramatics, as the Bengals answered with a Green touchdown that only took about two and a half minutes off the clock.  The Browns ran the ball twice and after a Cincinnati timeout decided to throw on third down, the pass was incomplete and the clock stopped.  Note to Shurmur - you're riding an 11 game losing streak.  That is not the point in the game to get cute.  Make them burn their timeouts dummy.  Bengals get the ball and the Browns let them move down the field, causing the typical hypertension that the Browns generally do.  However this was their day, as Emmanuel Stephens came up with his first career sack, stripping the ball in the process.  Billy Winn scooped it and was heading for a fat guy touchdown, but he was run down just short of the endzone at the Cincinnati 42, and that was essentially your ballgame.

There are many reasons why this is a win to feel good about.  First and foremost, it's a game that they withstood some adversity.  Their starting running back left the game, as did their starting guard.  They were down until the first play of the fourth quarter.  Their offense went seven possessions in the second and third quarter without gaining a first down.  They could have folded, they've done it in the past, but they didn't.  They made plays to win the game.  Sheldon Brown made the interception that LJ Fort couldn't against the Eagles.  Weeden didn't force any bad throws.  There were no killer penalties.  Cribbs made plays on special teams.  It was a team win.  It's how you win in the NFL, and the players need to know it.  Countless guys contributed, the Skrine's, Hardesty's, Greko's, Stephens's.

And it was a win that everyone needed, from the fans, to the players, to the coaches, to the new owner.  The monkey on their backs was becoming an elephant, and it has been removed.  At least for today, they gave us something to feel good about.  11-5 started yesterday, a new era starts tomorrow, and hopefully, a winning streak starts next Sunday against the Colts.


Random gifs

Yeah so just your normal pick 6 off a blocked punt here



Things like this never get old



Go Bills