Cleveland Browns: I'm talking about hurting myself in defense – Terry Pluto



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TAMPA, Florida – Talking about goals and bags for me, while the Browns defense looks mean:

QUESTION: Have you seen that?

Answer to what?

Q; This Olivier Vernon guy running on Tampa Bay Buccaneer lineman, Demar Dotson, and then on QB Jameis Winston?

A: You mean the guy brought in by General Manager John Dorsey? The New York Giants Pro Bowl defense?

Q: Yes, the fast guy …

A: In fact, there were a lot of fast players in defense for the orange helmets, and Myles Garrett only played the first series of the match. On a game, the defensive end of the Pro Bowl …

Q: Which one?

A: Garrett. I've forgotten, the Browns now have two defensive ends of the Pro Bowl. Anyway, Garrett was double, but Vernon roared across the Tampa offensive line …

Q: You have not already said that?

A: I opened this discussion with the SECOND Vernon Bag. I am now talking about his FIRST bag.

Q: He had two?

A: Yes, and also a hit quarter that did not result in a bag. He spent more time in Tampa's backcourt than Ronald Jones offspring Ronald Bucs.

Q: The Browns had how many sacks in the first half?

At five.

Q: FIVE?

A: On a play, defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson took over Winston and threw him into his Browns teammate, Chris Smith, for a bag. Two other bags of Christian Kirksey and Denzel Ward were blitzed.

Q: A good day for Steve Wilks?

A: The new defensive coordinator did not bombard much. But his guys roared all over the field. Tampa did not play best receiver Mike Evans. But Winston is the starter. Many other starters were on the ground. The attack of the Bucs did not do anything … zero … in the first period.

Q: Do you mean zero points?

A: That's right. But I also want to say that the Bucs have to beat six times. On four occasions, they went 3-and-out. They had only 19 yards in 10 races against the Browns. They had no first ground test. Oh, my God, the defense has organized a party.

Q: What about the Browns offense?

A: Austin Siebert was 4-in-4 on goals … 54, 36, 34 and 30 yards.

Q: I was not talking about the game of kicking …

A: You would do it if the rookie missed a few kicks.

Q: Real, the offense …

A: First, the disclaimer. No Nick Chubb, Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham.

Q: What about Baker Mayfield?

A: I've counted at least three drops of receptors. Two by Derrick Willies and one by Rashard Higgins.

Q: Are you claiming that Mayfield had 10 out of 26 passes for only 72 yards?

A: I thought his timing was bad. He was a little late or inaccurate with too many throws. He also had some high passes sailing. It was a hot weather, not particularly windy. He lacked his usual decisive sense for the passing game.

Q: What was the contract with Kareem Hunt?

A: I was expecting more. The Browns opened with their projected offensive lineup. There did not seem to be many holes for the half. But he did not look particularly keen or alive, only 11 yards in five races.

Q: Do you fear the offense?

A: No, but I wonder if the offensive will look a little ragged at the beginning of the season. The teams do not want to play their starters long in the pre-season because of fear of injury. We will not know what the Browns' offense looks like before the regular season. Beckham and Landry should not make noise in pre-season. Chubb has barely played.

Q: What is the end result?

A: The starting offensive line did not protect Mayfield very well, nor did it seem strong at blocking. For the Browns, Siebert's defense and kicks were the best elements, the offensive (especially the line) needs a lot more work.

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