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Browns Film Breakdown

Joel Bitonio on Mike Bloomgren, Under-Center Passing Notes, and Jedrick Wills Jr. Leaving the NFL

Browns Film Breakdown

Bleav

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

4.8553 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Updates from the 2025 Foundation Tournament and More.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the latest Browns Phone Breakdown podcast.

0:02.7

We have a busy weekend to catch up from and some stuff that happened around the golf outing that the Browns were involved in just yesterday as well.

0:10.8

Updates on an offensive lineman who is apparently going to sit out for the year.

0:14.9

And we have to talk through the under center structure of NFL offenses and how that pertains to the Browns upcoming season and really

0:22.2

the NFL at large.

0:23.1

Great podcast ahead.

0:24.5

Let's get going with the latest Brownsville Breakdown podcast.

0:27.1

In the air, the Brown fight for the ball and it's picked up by miles Garrett he's going to score touchdown

0:44.5

all right guys welcome to the show thanks you're all right guys welcome to the show.

0:55.8

Thanks for being here.

0:56.8

Hopefully this pod finds you well on a Tuesday.

0:59.0

We have a lot to talk about.

1:00.5

The thing I want to start talking about, though, is a trend I noticed two years ago.

1:06.1

Something kind of random.

1:07.3

Not really a trend yet, but it was random.

1:09.5

There was, um, let me be careful about this because

1:14.2

there's, there's a lot to trace here. And I wrote about it in the most recent lose letter. And it's,

1:18.1

it's under center straight dropback passing. And what do you mean by that, Jake? That means when

1:23.0

you're under center, it's when a quarterback takes the snap. It's when they retreat three steps,

1:29.3

five steps, or seven steps, and throw the football downfield. Now, no play action,

1:35.1

nothing up front that indicates fooling the second or third levels. And you might say,

1:42.0

well, why is this a big deal? Well, it used to be a very popular

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