It doesn’t take a rocket scientist or a football film expert to realize that the Cleveland Browns offense is not very good. Heck, it is bad. Where film, stats and data come in handy is trying to explain in what ways the Browns offense is bad, if there is any fix and how the team could find ways to make improvements, if any.
Why is that so important? First, it allowed the Steelers defenders to just let receivers run free, while Gabriel had very little time to get passes off:
Second, offenses in the NFL can barely score unless they are making explosive plays, which most of the time come from throwing the ball down the field:
Not only is Gabriel not getting the ball downfield, but he is also not completing passes he should:
So, let’s see if we can summarize all of the above:
The following data provides a summary in number form with a lot of red (ie, bad):
All of that then means RB Quinshon Judkins is not only not getting good blocking from the line but is facing loaded boxes and defenders coming downhill at the snap of the football, with no fear of passes going over their heads:
On top of that, WR Jerry Jeudy is tied for the most dropped passes in the NFL this year:
Besides that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln? Good grief, it is not good for HC Kevin Stefanski’s crew.
Anything we missed? What of the above information stands out most to you about the Browns offense? Is there any chance of a fix this season no matter who is the head coach and/or play caller?
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