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That was a good game, especially the first half. We finally won one again and I'm happy for our team and fans.
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OUTSTANDING from the start! Was the Possum there? Inquiring minds.....
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Congratulations to the Browns and Chubb for breaking the record. Feels good to talk about another win.
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guys, just remember this:
No turnovers, and no sacks today.
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Mayfield was excellent
Chubb was spectacular - Check
Kitchens deserves to stay as the OC next year - Check
Defense pulled their heads out of their butts and played a great game. - Check
I liked Hue, but this is two games where penalties have not hurt us. I think we only had two today. - Check ehhh on Hue
This team looks reinvigorated, I have to give Williams some credit for that. - Check
Even the STs seemed to have stepped it up. - Check
We just beat a team that was hitting it's stride and scoring over 30 a game. - Check
Excellent gameplan on both sides of the ball. - Check
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Schobert and Randall coming back were huge for the D, which looked very good again. I was impressed with #97 but he seemed to injure himself celebrating the 2 point conversion sack? Hope he’s ok.
Mayfield looked excellent. Chubb was excellent.
That hit Peppers made to stop their back getting into the end zone was pivotal. Fantastic defensive stand and props to TJ Carrie who I thought had a very good game.
All phases looked sharper, cleaner and Atlanta are a good team.
Garrett seemed to be out more today?
Kitchens, bar that WTF play with Mayfield as receiver, looks excellent as an OC.
Williams deserves huge credit. After last week it would have been easy to see players fold but they beat a team which needed to win. I’m not saying he’s the answer but more performances like that and the continuity it might bring? Those are discussions for after week 17.
Great win, great team performance. Soak it in guys and gals it’s been all too rare.
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guys, just remember this:
No turnovers, and no sacks today. Atlanta's D is pretty bad, but still a great stat. I'm more impressed with the D today. They shut down borderline HOF QB with a largely healthy offense in place. D was outstanding today.
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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Quick takeaways from Browns impressive win over Falcons https://brownswire.usatoday.com/2018/11/11/quick-takeaways-from-browns-impressive-win-over-falcons/Gregg Williams has his first victory as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns with an impressive 28-16 walloping of the visiting Atlanta Falcons. It was perhaps the most complete game a Cleveland Browns team has churned out in years. Here are some instant observations from the Browns win. Freddie Kitchens drew up a nice gameplan Baker Mayfield came out hot, completing all seven of his passes on the first two drives including a TD strike to Rashard Higgins. Mayfield found six different receivers in those drives. It was Cleveland’s first touchdown and extra point conversion in the 1st quarter all season. Mayfield wasn’t done, however. The No. 1 overall pick completed his first 13 attempts, and the first incompletion was a deliberate throwaway. Receivers were getting open on creative, well-conceived routes. The effective run game kept the Falcons defense guessing, including the rate NFL appearance of the flexbone formation. Nick Chubb’s big day Chubb torched the Falcons defense for over 200 total yards. The second-round rookie was a dynamic force in both the running and passing game, scoring a TD in each. He caught 3 passes for 33 yards, including the touchdown. Oh yeah, Chubb ran the ball… That’s the longest run in franchise history. Chubb finished with 176 yards on 20 carries. Great goal line stand The Falcons offense had a chance to cut the lead early in the 4th quarter. First and goal from the 1 after a (terrible) pass interference call on T.J. Carrie turned into zero points thanks to a great stand by the Browns defense. Jabrill Peppers made a smashing stop, the pass coverage held and the defensive line won the battles up front to deny the Atlanta offense from cutting into the 28-10 lead. Energy level If you didn’t watch the game, it’s hard to describe the difference in the Browns and how they carried themselves against the Falcons. Williams’ team played with a heretofore unknown level of confidence and positive energy. Players were running to help one another up after plays, even ones which were negative on the Browns ledger. There was visible team chemistry on both sides of the ball. They played like they expected to win from the opening drive. And they did just that.
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guys, just remember this:
No turnovers, and no sacks today. There was a turnover on that blown trick pass play to Baker.
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SteubenvillianI don't think it would be smart to retain Williams as a head coach. I think we should really do a full search and find someone who is fit to lead 53 men and a full coaching staff. Long term I don't think that is Gregg Williams.
If Williams keeps this team playing like this the rest of the way, firing him for someone else would be the most idiotic thing they can do. Continuity is something we've been searching for decades. If he keeps them competitive and playing at a high level the rest of the year, it will be a no-brainer to keep everything in tact. and if this team comes out flat next year, we've now wasted 2 years without doing our due diligence in having an actual coaching search. Keeping Hue after 0-16 was disastrous. I don't even have a word for what it would be if we retained Williams right after retaining Jackson the previous year.
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Garrett was out quit a bit ?
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It is an absolute must to keep Kitchens with Mayfield. You cannot separate them at this point. It would be foolish and unwise.
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This is what happens when your team is no longer held back by horrible coaching. It's one game.
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Garrett was out quit a bit ? I wondered if GW was issuing some sort of statement to him or if he was just being doubled and I didn't notice him out there.
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Mayfield TD throw to Higgins. Wow.
Mayfield throw to Callaway third and long backed up in own end zone. Wow++
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This is what happens when your team is no longer held back by horrible coaching. It's one game. yea, but we also got two highly important players back on defense in Randall and schobert.
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This is what happens when your team is no longer held back by horrible coaching. 
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This is what happens when your team is no longer held back by horrible coaching. It's one game. Have you seen one game in the last 2 years where the team on both sides of the ball played this well and this disciplined for the entire 60?
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Mayfield TD throw to Higgins. Wow.
Mayfield throw to Callaway third and long backed up in own end zone. Wow++ Rosen was much calmer - and he didn't create a scene in the locker room, so much more impressive than Baker and his stats.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
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If Williams keeps this team playing like this the rest of the way, firing him for someone else would be the most idiotic thing they can do. This was probably the most winnable game we have the rest of the season, with only two more at home. This discussion is extremely premature.
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Saints hung "half a hundred" on the Bengals today, plus 1.
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If Williams keeps this team playing like this the rest of the way, firing him for someone else would be the most idiotic thing they can do. This was probably the most winnable game we have the rest of the season, with only two more at home. This discussion is extremely premature. That is why I started with an "if" I'm not anointing anyone yet, just stating that "if" this team keeps playing like this and win a few more games, a change would be a set back IMO
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The goal line stand wasnt they got in we got lucky. Great game we would have won it anyhow.
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I was just trying to remember one time the Browns were up 18, and for how much game clock.
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Literally can't remember the last time I saw a normal, real game from this team.
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It is an absolute must to keep Kitchens with Mayfield. You cannot separate them at this point. It would be foolish and unwise. Lets see what happens the rest of the season... I love what I have seen but it's a short sample. Not saying Kitchens isn't a viable OC - I am saying let's see it over the rest of the season. Same with Williams - I never thought in a million years he was HC material. Too bombastic and too "all or nothing" .... and it's too early to tell but it looks like he has the team playing with commitment and attention to detail/execution. Aside from the win and the improved play - the single biggest reason I am impressed with Williams .... a huge reduction in penalties and the way we hurt ourselves. I think it was in the 3rd Q we gave up our first penalty? There was a series with 3 penalties in a row, Browns, Falcons and then the Browns.... don't underestimate that and that can be directly attributed to coaching.
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Baker Mayfield on Nick Chubbs 92-years TD run: “Great handoff.” Laughs. Says blocking was great, “was like the parting of the Red Sea”
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I'm 62 and its the first time I have been this excited about a QB and a team since the 1980's ... GO BROWNS 
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If Williams keeps this team playing like this the rest of the way, firing him for someone else would be the most idiotic thing they can do. This was probably the most winnable game we have the rest of the season, with only two more at home. This discussion is extremely premature. That is why I started with an "if" I'm not anointing anyone yet, just stating that "if" this team keeps playing like this and win a few more games, a change would be a set back IMO I understand, and It wasn't my intention to single you out. More of a word of caution. We have some really tough games ahead of us. It'll be interesting to see how we do against the Bengals next, particularly in light of how badly they got smoked today.
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Baker Mayfield on players saying they’d follow him anywhere: “To me, there’s nothing better than that. As a QB, that wants to be the leader of the team, there’s nothing better than that.”
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I'm not saying we'll do it, but it will be possible to win out the rest of the way.
Not one unwinnable game.
I'm interested to see what this team could do with some confidence and momentum.
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Are people finally ready to say Jarvis Landry was not only a bad trade, but a bad extension as well?
I am. I thought he was a decent acquisition for a 4th rounder but still overrated. NOPE...he's been turrible.
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Mayfield TD throw to Higgins. Wow.
Mayfield throw to Callaway third and long backed up in own end zone. Wow++ Rosen was much calmer - and he didn't create a scene in the locker room, so much more impressive than Baker and his stats. WTF, go root for the Cards then...
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Who gets Rookie of the week Baker or Chubb?
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Are people finally ready to say Jarvis Landry was not only a bad trade, but a bad extension as well?
Absolutely not. I love the Jarvis signing, and I’m glad he’s on the team.
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Who gets Rookie of the week Baker or Chubb? Chubb Nick Chubb 20 176 yrds 1td 8.8 per carry
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BRM's best day. Mayfields best day so far.
First career 3 Touchdown day.
11 for 11 to start out, 13 of his first 14.
17 for 20, 216 yards and 3 td's.
And who knew Higgans was an all star Wr in the NFL.
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Are people finally ready to say Jarvis Landry was not only a bad trade, but a bad extension as well?
Absolutely not. I love the Jarvis signing, and I’m glad he’s on the team. Haha.. ok.
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Are people finally ready to say Jarvis Landry was not only a bad trade, but a bad extension as well?
I am. I thought he was a decent acquisition for a 4th rounder. NOPE. I don't think so. Get a number one in here and I think Landry will flourish. Right now they are trying to force him the ball to keep him happy which isn't good. But he's a good player and will be even more valuable next year if we can secure a legit #1.
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
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