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Cleveland Browns (Finally drafting Buckeyes)

It was…but when you can’t convert a single third down after the first drive, you aren’t going to win regardless
Whatever that stat is, in the NFL you gotta score 27 pts. I you don't do that you're probably going to lose.

I think Stephanie is a pretty smart guy. I don't think the front office and him are aligned (blame whoever you want) and obviously its not going well

Oddly the comment I made about the call was partially being frustrated with the lack of driving the ball down the field in the passing game and finally they did... And some pointless bullshit where Harris didn't do anything egregious, that totally sucks

Now the snap later sucked.
 
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Browns' Nick Chubb says knee good after return to practice​

Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb said Thursday his surgically repaired left knee is feeling good after his first practice in more than a year, but he's unsure when he'll make his season debut.

Chubb practiced Wednesday for the first time since undergoing season-ending surgery for a knee injury suffered in Week 2 of the 2023 season, but he is unlikely to play Sunday against the Washington Commanders. He has had procedures to repair his medial capsule, meniscus and MCL in late September and another to repair damage to his ACL in November.

"It felt good," Chubb said before his second practice Thursday. "I've been doing things on my own for a while now, so I've been used to everything I've done out there. It feels good."

Asked if he expects to return to his prior form, he added: "I guess we'll all find out at the same time."

Neither the Browns nor Chubb, who has spent the first four games of the season on the physically unable to perform list, have committed to a date for his season debut. Cleveland will have 21 days to activate him to the 53-man roster.

"Whenever I feel good," Chubb said when asked how much time he would need before playing.

Chubb, who also tore his MCL, PCL and LCL in his left knee while at the University of Georgia in 2015, said he is not worried about contact or getting hurt again.

"Once you get out there and you're running around, it's like you're 8 years old again," Chubb said. "It's like riding a bike. That's not something that's in my head. You can't control that. So, I'm going to go out there and play fast."

Browns offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey said it was too early to evaluate Chubb after one practice.
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I wouldn’t dream of wasting a Sunday watching a Browns game, but I have seen a few plays on Redzone. Serious question, wouldn’t they have more success with no QB and just run wildcat on every play?
 
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