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Postgame scribbles from Browns-Redskins
by Terry Pluto Sunday October 19, 2008, 10:18 PM
Scribbles in my notebook after the Browns fell to 2-4 following a 14-11 loss at Washington ...
LANDOVER, Md. -- Hard to know what the Browns are doing at halftime, but they have scored only nine points in the third quarter. That's nine points in six quarters -- three field goals for those keeping score at home. They've been outscored, 38-9, in the third period -- 21 of those points came in the Baltimore game.
Part of the problem with the offense is two key players are very streaky, a nice way of saying inconsistent. Derek Anderson's passing runs hot and cold, and the same with Braylon Edwards catching the ball. In a league where the average quarterback usually completes close to 60 percent of his passes, Anderson is at 49 percent. Edwards leads the NFL with 10 drops. They can be brilliant, as was the case in the 35-14 victory over the New York Giants. But this season, when they should be getting better having played together longer -- they both have regressed.
Players and coaches read and hear the criticism and take it as a knock on their effort. Anderson and the rest do care. They do try hard. But the NFL is a bottom-line-results business, and the fact is the offense has had only one good game (New York) out of six. In their four losses, the Browns have scored a total of 11, 10, 10 and six points. It seems that this season, Anderson is having more passes batted down than a year ago. There seems to be more indecision in key offensive situations, more emotional discussions on the field between the players. Maybe it seems that way because they are 2-4, or maybe those things are part of the reason the Browns are 2-4.
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