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Browns Film Breakdown

Behind Enemy Lines with Nick Farabaugh of PGH SportsNow Previewing Browns vs Steelers

Browns Film Breakdown

Bleav

Nfl Draft, Football, Cleveland, Nfl, Nfl Team, Sports, Browns

4.8553 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Jake is joined by Nick Farabaugh of PGH SportsNow to break down all things Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of tomorrow's TNF game. He enlightens us on how things are going for a team in transition now post-BigBen and how Mike Tomlin is leading the franchise trying to build on familiar personnel. They start on the defense missing TJ Watt but finding success driven by Minkah Fitzpatrick and some strong efforts upfront. The offense is struggling behind Mitch Trubisky but has a variety of receiving talent, an over-achieving OL, and a rushing attack with Najee Harris that will be a focal point in order to get on schedule. Expect a low-scoring and close game in this one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

In the air, the Brown's fight for the ball, and it's picked up by Miles Garrett.

0:12.3

He's going to score.

0:13.8

Touchdown!

0:17.9

Cut back by Chuck.

0:19.3

He's to the 10.

0:20.2

He's still running to the 5.

0:21.6

He dips outside left.

0:22.8

He's doing it.

0:23.5

Cutdown.

0:24.3

What a run.

0:25.4

Next job.

0:29.1

Hey, guys, welcome into the OBR Film Breakdown.

0:31.4

I'm your host, Jake Burns.

0:32.5

This is your Wednesday, September 21st episode.

0:36.3

We have a great guest on hand here to talk about the Pittsburgh Steelers, as this is a very quick week for both teams.

0:42.4

The early season Thursday night football games are a weird thing.

0:45.8

I would imagine, just like the Browns here where we're coveting the fact that you can turn around off of an ugly week, The Steelers are feeling the same way, wipe away a home loss in the home opener and try to change the course of the early part of your season. And the rest of the AFC North is sort of feeling it too, right? O and two Bengals coming off a Super Bowl run and everybody else sitting at one-on-one and two of those teams blew pretty healthy leads. And this is a springboard, right? If you come into this Thursday night game and you don't play well and you lose it and you fall back behind in the division, it's not what you want, early portion of the season. So this is a really important game for both sides. We've covered the Browns this week about what happened Sunday. You can check out those podcasts, the comprehensive breakdown posted yesterday. You can dig into that if you want to get granular and try to really figure out some of the intricate details behind what happened. But we should switch over to Pittsburgh. And that's what I want to bring on a great guest. He's been on this podcast many times now. Nick Fairballall. He's over at Pittsburgh Sports Now. He writes on the Steelers. He hosts Locked on

1:47.4

Pitt for at the college level. He does a ton of stuff over in his area. Nick is a great

1:50.9

follow at Nick underscore Fariball. Nick, how are you, man? As always, you know, it's great to come on

1:55.6

here, man, talk some Steelers, Browns. It's going to be a weird game this year. No Baker-Mainfield, no Ben Rathesburger, a lot different moving parts. So I'm very intrigued to see what it looks like, especially on a short week. Yeah, me too, man. The vibe around it is completely different. You're right. Let's dig in. Coaching staff, you can correct me from wrong here. Not a ton of big changes, were there or fill us in on anything that kind of took over with Tomlin and going from last year to this year.

2:22.9

Yeah, not a lot on the offensive side of the football.

2:25.7

New offensive line coach, Pat Meyer, I think that's the biggest change.

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