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Browns Film Breakdown

Comprehensive Defense Review: W7 Browns vs Broncos

Browns Film Breakdown

Bleav

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

4.8553 Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Jake is back once again solo to share his thoughts and insights from breaking down the All-22 tape from the Browns big 17-14 TNF win over the Denver Broncos. This one focuses on the Browns' defense which made several steps in the right direction in this game as they held the Broncos to just 223 total yards. Jake shares his information gathered on how often the Browns ran their personnel groupings and which points in the game influenced those decisions. Then you get detailed scouting notes (coverage and pressure data, coaching decisions) and metrics for player performance from each Browns player who touched the field on defense. The only podcast in the market with this kind of data and attention to detail! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Baker Mayfield, undraftable, off my board.

0:06.5

The Cleveland Brown select Baker Mayfield.

0:11.8

What a beautiful throw by the Baker!

0:16.9

Big job!

0:18.4

Osterama vista, baby!

0:21.5

Bats out! Welcome into the OBSTA Bibi! BORTSA!

0:26.4

Welcome into the OBR Film Breakdown, your host, Jake Burns.

0:30.0

This is your, well, it's a weird setup here.

0:32.0

We got a lot of days off.

0:34.1

Now with 10 days off, so the timing of all these podcasts gets a little strange.

0:38.4

This is going to be your defensive, comprehensive breakdown, looking back at how the

0:43.5

Browns played, was lucky enough to catch up on the All-22, see how they played, and I want

0:49.7

to give feedback on that. We'll go over data first from this game. The Browns gave up 15 first downs,

0:56.6

which is pretty solid. You know, they cut the third down percentages down a little here, allowing Denver

1:01.8

to convert only 5 of 11, so you get that under 50%. The big number here is they only allowed

1:07.3

the Broncos 223 yards and only 49 plays. Nearly 20 less plays than Cleveland,

1:15.6

which speaks to their ability to get them off the field, speaks to their ability to keep the

1:20.3

play number in check, sorry, play yardage in check, only 4.6 yards per play. Again, which has been the

1:27.0

trend except for one game this year

1:28.7

net rushing of only 41 yards for the Broncos 182 passing yards so you know pretty dang

1:34.7

solid to keep NFL teams under 50 rush and under 200 pass and then converted sorry or created

1:41.4

one turnover and made the Denver punt four times.

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