Jim Schwartz and Kevin Stefanski in the spotlight this week
It’s Week 5, but it seems like it’s a must-win for the Cleveland Browns. Following another disappointing loss at the hands of the Las Vegas Raiders, the Browns will look to get on track this Sunday when they travel to the nation’s capital to take on the suddenly surging Washington Commanders.
The Commanders have three offensive players who could ruin the day for Cleveland but one has missed the first two practices of the week.
The Browns will also look to get their first win against an NFC East opponent this season.
Cleveland is back on the East Coast, kickoff is at 1:00 PM.
Another week, another FOX broadcast but the Browns will get the B-team after getting FOX’s A-team for the season opener. Jason Benetti (Joe Davis is covering the NLDS) Greg Olsen and Pam Oliver will be on the call.
Here are the three changes HC Kevin Stefanski and DC Jim Schwartz need to make this week:
It’s safe to say that rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels is playing lights out the last two weeks. However, it is fair to question the defenses that he went up against. The Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals rank 30th and 27th in defensive EPA/per play. In terms of efficiency, that’s bad.
When I watched the all-22, Daniels was able to go through his progressions with ease, with little to no resistance. With that being said, the Browns defense has to make things uncomfortable for him. Cleveland ranks third in Pass Rush Win Rate, which is probably the highest the Commanders will face at this point this season.
Washington’s offensive line has been decent but this is another test against a stout defensive line (they played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1).
Another thing Cleveland should avoid is playing man defense against Daniels. Dual-threat QB’s thrive off man defense because once the defender's back is turned, it allows them to take off and gain additional yardage.
If Cleveland wants to leave Washington with a victory, they must make things difficult for the young rookie quarterback.
Cleveland’s offense has struggled during the first four weeks and some believe that if Kevin Stefanski gave up play-calling duties it could help. However, Stefanski chose the right and appropriate answer to that question.
Injuries to the offensive line and other positions and lack of time, have hampered this offense from producing. They are the only team in the league this year to not put up 300 yards of offense this year (it would have been 300+ if the Amari Cooper TD wasn’t called back) but the offense has shown the ability to look competent.
The issue is, it hasn’t been consistent.
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