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It was nice to see Higgins getting the ball thown to him and he would catch it with sure hands.


EO...It seemed to take the whole first half to figure out that Chubb is better at running a sweep and allowing him to make the choice of where he cuts back. Chubb can run between the tackles but you better have the blocking to open a hole or create a lane to run in.

It was good to see Higgins out there and for one thing, he's not afraid to go over the middle. Hopefully Higgins can get on the field with Mayfield at QB.

I was very disappointed at Ward and JOK's attempt at tackling the Raiders #87 with 0:25 seconds on the clock...both acted as if they didn't want any part of tackling the guy and he ran another 5 yds for a first down when the Browns #35 ran him out of bounds with 0:22 seconds left. That was enough to pick up the first down and stop the clock...helping to give the Raiders enough time to run another play, getting closer for the FG then leaving 3 seconds on the clock to kick the FG

Had Ward and JOK tackled the guy, there was a good chance he would have been inbounds allowing the clock to continue to run. Did that play cost the Browns the WIN...imo, yes it did. I hope the coach runs that play over and over for those two guys to watch the lack of effort they gave with the game on the line. If Ward and JOK are afraid of getting hurt then they should get the hell off the field.

Some have claimed that the Browns are soft on defense...this one play is a defining moment for the Defensive coaches and the players they are supposed to be coaching. Coaching is "teaching"..."teaching" the game of football, STARTING WITH THE BASICS...TACKLING AND BLOCKING !