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Joe Burrow - Cincinnati Bengals - Week 1 74.02 SNAP Score36.45 SKILL Score51 Plays38 Dropbacks + Designed Runs83.31 Pass...
09/13/2024

Joe Burrow - Cincinnati Bengals - Week 1
74.02 SNAP Score
36.45 SKILL Score
51 Plays
38 Dropbacks + Designed Runs

83.31 Passing Grade
21/29, 164 Yards
72.41% Completion Percentage
0 Touchdowns
0 INT
0 tipped INTs
18 Darts
3 Ducks
0 Clutch Throws
95 Air Yards
69 Yards After Catch
18/23 - 0-10 Yards Downfield
2/3 - 11-20 Yards Downfield
1/4 - 20+ Yards Downfield
0 Throw Aways/Spikes
1 Batted Balls
0 Passes Defensed
4 Dropped Passes
24 On Target Throws
29 “True” Attempts (removes throw aways, spikes and batted balls, counts throws with penalties)
82.76% On Target Percentage
1 Defensive PI/Holding Penalties - 20 Yards Gained
0 Offensive Penalties - 0 Yards Negated
7.81 Yards per Completion
5.66 Yards per Attempt

26.18 Rushing Score
4 Attempts
15 Yards
0 Broken Tackle, 0 Missed Tackles Forced
18 Yards After Contact
1 Chunk Plays
0 Highlight
2 Carries Negated by Penalty, 19 Yards Negated
3.75 Yards per Carry

8.33 Pocket Presence Grade
3 Sacks
-10 Yards
0 Sacks Responsible For
1 Strip Sack
6 Primary Pressures (before 2.5 seconds)
6 Secondary Pressures (after 2.5 seconds)
6 Hits Taken
32.43% Pressure Percentage
2 Sacks Evaded
0 Highlight Escapes

Deshaun Watson - Cleveland Browns - Week 1 81.99 SNAP Score52.43 SKILL Score76 Plays60 Dropbacks + Designed Runs74.71 Pa...
09/13/2024

Deshaun Watson - Cleveland Browns - Week 1
81.99 SNAP Score
52.43 SKILL Score
76 Plays
60 Dropbacks + Designed Runs

74.71 Passing Grade
24/45, 169 Yards
53.33% Completion Percentage
1 Touchdowns
0 INT
2 tipped INTs
25 Darts
8 Ducks
0 Clutch Throws
69 Air Yards
100 Yards After Catch
23/32 - 0-10 Yards Downfield
3/9 - 11-20 Yards Downfield
0/7 - 20+ Yards Downfield
3 Throw Aways/Spikes
1 Batted Balls
3 Passes Defensed
6 Dropped Passes
33 On Target Throws
44 “True” Attempts (removes throw aways, spikes and batted balls, counts throws with penalties)
75.00% On Target Percentage
1 Defensive PI/Holding Penalties - 5 Yards Gained
2 Offensive Penalties - 0 Yards Negated

51.09 Rushing Score
5 Attempts
39 Yards
0 Broken Tackle, 0 Missed Tackles Forced
88 Yards After Contact
2 Chunk Plays
1 Highlight
1 Carry Negated by Penalty, 13 Yards Negated

18.74 Pocket Presence Grade
6 Sacks
-32 Yards
3 Sacks Responsible For
1 Strip Sack
12 Primary Pressures (before 2.5 seconds)
16 Secondary Pressures (after 2.5 seconds)
28 Hits Taken
46.67% Pressure Percentage
16 Sacks Evaded
6 Highlight Escapes

 is back to breakdown the Jags game as the Browns head down the home stretchAfter a lifetime of doubting Joe Flacco’s pr...
12/14/2023

is back to breakdown the Jags game as the Browns head down the home stretch

After a lifetime of doubting Joe Flacco’s prowess and being firmly on the “Joe Flacco is NOT elite” side of the debate, I am fully prepared to take it all back. You’re now looking at the world’s biggest Flacco Fan. Normally on Sundays with a Browns’ QB it’s like a choose your own adventure Goosebumps story where you don’t know what’s going to happen next but you do know at some point it’s going to be horrific. Except Sunday, for what felt like the very first time in my life, when our QB had the ball, I wasn’t on the edge of my seat expecting the worst. Like we could all collectively unclench our bu******ks and just let Flacco cook because he knew exactly what to do. He gave our receivers, especially Njoku, opportunities to make huge plays and he kept the game calm when things could’ve gone South. Stefanski coached a hell of a game and despite injuries to Grant, Watson, Chubb, Conklin, Jones, Phillips, McLeod, Ward, Thornill, & Ward, he had a plan for that next man up. We looked every bit deserving of that W and I can’t believe I’m saying this but Cleveland, we’re in it. Everything that could have gone wrong this season has gone wrong but somehow, this team is still fighting and is still winning. I know these last few games are going to be a test of our endurance and ability to stay healthy above all else but, man this team’s got that DAWG in them and I’m here for it.

 breaks down the latest emotional rollercoaster for Browns fansWell Browns fans, it was fun while it lasted. I’ll be hon...
11/17/2023

breaks down the latest emotional rollercoaster for Browns fans

Well Browns fans, it was fun while it lasted. I’ll be honest, the original recap was a lot more positive but after today’s news, it almost feels cruel to reflect on one of the best wins I’ve ever seen in my lifetime. From the rough start to the miraculous finish, I’m still in awe of that team win. And nothing will beat the vision of seeing our entire offense push Ford forward for a first down. That play encompassed what our season has been all about; that no one on this team can do it alone. Which is why I think this team can still make the playoffs. It’s never been about one guy or one position. We live and breathe by remembering that it’s the next man up. Jack Conklin out? Big Thanos time. Chubb out? We sign Hunt and he scores TDs in the last 5 games. And it’s been this way all year. We have depth on this chart and there’s no reason we can’t expect this team to come together, like it has been doing, and fight. Our defense is still the best in the league, we beat the 49ers with our back-up QB just a few weeks ago, and maybe, just maybe, by putting DTR in a game where he doesn’t find out the morning of that he’s starting might be the opportunity he needs to show he can hang with the big boys. I commend any player for wanting to play through the pain but this Browns team wasn’t ever going to revolve around just one guy and nor should it. So get well soon, Watson but if we’re being honest, we’ve only seen you play what, 7 games in a Browns uniform? Maybe 2024 will be *your* year but this year, because of Myles, Njoku, Hopkins, Cooper, Bitonio, Ward, Teller, JOK and every other guy fighting for this season to matter, because they refuse to quit, and because they believe in this team- this year belongs to the Browns.

 recaps a historic defensive effort from the Cleveland Browns this past weekend.The football gods giveth and the footbal...
11/09/2023

recaps a historic defensive effort from the Cleveland Browns this past weekend.

The football gods giveth and the football gods taketh. And sometimes, you have a player that’s *actually* a real life football god and is capable of single handedly destroying an entire team. That my friends, is Myles Garrett. He not only is Herculean in his ability to manhandle offensive lines and sack the QB, but he makes everyone around him better. Everyone elevates their performance to match that of the beast and I feel like it’s ultimately what led to the casual ZERO points and season low 58 yards allowed. Those numbers are INSANE and our D is in a true league of their own. Denzel Ward showed up and had himself a game, Tomlinson was lights out, bringing big Thanos energy, and with 7 sacks and 2 interceptions in total, our entire defense made a statement. A much needed one too before our rematch with Baltimore. Offensively, we were clicking, albeit against a horrible team. Loved the redo of the helmet bounce pass, except this time instead of screwing us over it ended in a beautiful little snag by Cooper. Poetry in motion, folks. And Cooper looked so good. If there’s one guy besides Njoku I want to catch every pass ever, it’s Amari. He’s so solid and when he has a good day, we always win. That’s a fact, don’t even need to check it. Our running game is chugging along, although I still wish it were Chubbing along. And Dawand Jones is truly something special. I love that kid. Deshaun needs to buy that man all the presents for protecting him as well as he has. This rookie has stepped up and rumor has it, is moving over to LT this week with the injury to Big Jed. Even against a subpar team, that was a solid team win with a lot to be proud of- from the playing to the coaching, I can’t get enough of these Browns.

P.J. Walker - 38.83 Week 8 SNAP ScoreWith Deshaun Watson returning to the starting lineup tomorrow let’s look back on th...
11/05/2023

P.J. Walker - 38.83 Week 8 SNAP Score

With Deshaun Watson returning to the starting lineup tomorrow let’s look back on the 3 games that PJ Walker put together while stepping up from the practice squad to help lead the Browns to a 2-1 record in three tightly fought games.

The Browns were one tipped INT from escaping with a third straight win. The play call wasn’t great and the pass was in trouble even if it made it past Jamal Adams helmet. An unfortunate end to a gutsy performance from Walker who connected on a few darts downfield and showed more legs than we’ve seen while lowering his shoulder for extra yards in the games final frame. The Browns combatted the Seahawks pressure with an array of creative screens including 2 perfectly executed plays to David Njoku - one of which he took for a TD and the other for a 40 yard chunk play. Unfortunately once the Browns fell behind for good, Walker wasn’t able to orchestrate another miracle. The past 3 weeks did not come close to matching Jacoby Brissett performance from last season, but Walker definitely earned my respect for the shots he took, the throws he made and the grit he showed.

59.02 Passing Grade
15/31, 248 Yards
48.39% Completion Percentage
1 Touchdowns
1 INT
1 tip INT
14 Darts
8 Ducks
89 Air Yards
159 Yards After Catch
11/18 - 0-10 Yards Downfield
2/9 - 11-20 Yards Downfield
2/7 - 20+ Yards Downfield
2 Throw Aways/Spikes
1 Batted Balls
5 Passes Defensed
1 Dropped Passes
17 On Target Throws
31 “True” Attempts (removes throw aways, spikes and batted balls, counts throws with penalties)
54.84% On Target Percentage
3 Defensive PI/Holding Penalties - 16 Yards Gained
1 Offensive Penalties - 5 Yards Negated

28.00 Rushing Score
6 Attempts
27 Yards
0 Broken Tackle, 0 Missed Tackles Forced
34 Yards After Contact

16.43 Pocket Presence Grade
39 Dropbacks
3 Sacks
-27 Yards
1 Strip Sack Lost
8 Primary Pressures (before 2.5 seconds)
12 Secondary Pressures (after 2.5 seconds)
11 Hits Taken
51.28% Pressure Percentage
3 Sacks Evaded
2 Outstanding Plays

P.J. Walker - 35.06 Week 7 SNAP ScoreWith Deshaun Watson returning to the starting lineup tomorrow let’s look back on th...
11/04/2023

P.J. Walker - 35.06 Week 7 SNAP Score

With Deshaun Watson returning to the starting lineup tomorrow let’s look back on the 3 games that PJ Walker was under center for the Browns.

After a disastrous start to the game from Deshaun Watson - PJ Walker entered late in the first quarter and dropped back 37 times while leading the Browns down the field for a game winning touchdown. Fans will likely remember the questionable penalties and goal line calling and ultimate plunge narrowly across the goal line by Kareem Hunt for the deciding score - but all of that was only made possible because of the biggest throw of the season by Walker. 2:27 left in the 4th, 3rd and 10, Walker dropped a 30 yard rainbow in the bucket to Elijah Moore while taking a shot to the chest. An elite play in a critical moment that made the victory possible.

It was also Walker’s best game as a pure passer (16 darts, 72.41% on target percentage) as the Browns provided him with the cleanest pocket of his 3 games under center (32.43% pressure rate).

65.27 Passing Grade
15/32, 178 Yards
46.88% Completion Percentage
0 Touchdowns
1 INT
16 Darts
6 Ducks
87 Air Yards
91 Yards After Catch
12/22 - 0-10 Yards Downfield
2/8 - 11-20 Yards Downfield
1/3 - 20+ Yards Downfield
2 Throw Aways/Spikes
2 Batted Balls
1 Passes Defensed
6 Dropped Passes
21 On Target Throws
29 “True” Attempts (removes throw aways, spikes and batted balls, counts throws with penalties)
72.41% On Target Percentage
2 Defensive PI/Holding Penalties - 13 Yards Gained
0 Offensive Penalties - 0 Yards Negated

22.55 Rushing Score
3 Attempts
3 Yards
0 Broken Tackle, 0 Missed Tackles Forced
7 Yards After Contact

11.51 Pocket Presence Grade
37 Dropbacks
2 Sacks
-17 Yards
1 Sack, -11 Yards, 1 Strip Sack Fumble Lost Negated by Penalty
3 Primary Pressures (before 2.5 seconds)
9 Secondary Pressures (after 2.5 seconds)
8 Hits Taken
32.43% Pressure Percentage
1 Sack Evaded
1 Outstanding Play

P.J. Walker - 53.61 Week 6 SNAP ScoreWith Deshaun Watson returning to the starting lineup tomorrow let’s look back on th...
11/04/2023

P.J. Walker - 53.61 Week 6 SNAP Score

With Deshaun Watson returning to the starting lineup tomorrow let’s look back on the 3 games that PJ Walker put together while stepping up from the practice squad to help lead the Browns to a 2-1 record in three tightly fought games.

Walker’s first game against San Francisco went as many expected with two rough interceptions and a near back breaking turnover while throwing into triple coverage as the Browns drove to kick what would eventually become the game winning field goal.

However, Walker also exhibited a live arm while still maintaining a deft touch in the screen game which would become a signature of the Browns offense during his three game stretch. Walker was able to quickly get the ball into hands of playmakers courtesy of the Browns game plan while still connecting on several deep balls to Amari Cooper to help put Cleveland into scoring position twice. However his best throw of the day came on a gutsy, tight window toss on 4th and 4 late in the game to David Bell to keep a Browns drive alive. It was a solid performance given the circumstances and one that could have looked better if not for a several ineligible man downfield penalties that eliminated big plays from David Njoku.

54.77 Passing Grade
18/34, 192 Yards
52.94% Completion Percentage
0 Touchdowns
2 INTs
17 Darts
8 Ducks
69 Air Yards
123 Yards After Catch
18/24 - 0-10 Yards Downfield
0/9 - 11-20 Yards Downfield
2/5 - 20+ Yards Downfield
1 Throw Aways/Spikes
1 Batted Balls
2 Passes Defensed
1 Dropped Passes
22 On Target Throws
36 “True” Attempts (removes throw aways, spikes and batted balls, counts throws with penalties)
61.11% On Target Percentage
2 Defensive PI/Holding Penalties - 20 Yards Gained
2 Offensive Penalties - 47 Yards, 1 TD Negated

20.35 Rushing Score
3 Attempts
1 Yards
0 Broken Tackle, 0 Missed Tackles Forced
7 Yards After Contact

33.30 Pocket Presence Grade
41 Dropbacks
2 Sacks
-18 Yards
8 Primary Pressures (before 2.5 seconds)
11 Secondary Pressures (after 2.5 seconds)
13 Hits Taken
46.34% Pressure Percentage
4 Sacks Evaded
3 Outstanding Plays

Miscellaneous
2 Tackles

92.35 - Overall Defensive Rating through Week 5Defensive Ends - 96.33 Overall GradeDefensive Tackles - 95.85 Overall Gra...
10/14/2023

92.35 - Overall Defensive Rating through Week 5

Defensive Ends - 96.33 Overall Grade
Defensive Tackles - 95.85 Overall Grade
Linebackers - 83.96 Overall Grade
Cornerbacks - 95.69 Overall Grade
Safeties - 83.44 Overall Grade

In spite of a step back against Baltimore, this defense has still been one of the best in the league through the first quarter of the season. Each group is playing quality football with standout performances in coverage from the Browns trio of corners - Ward, Newsome and Emerson, players that are always around the football in Delpit and JOK, an early season breakout perfromance from DT Maurice Hurst and the best edge rusher in the game in Myles Garrett.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson - 50.30 Week 4 SNAP ScoreLet me start off by saying that Deshaun Watson should have at least st...
10/06/2023

Dorian Thompson-Robinson - 50.30 Week 4 SNAP Score

Let me start off by saying that Deshaun Watson should have at least started the game on Sunday. Instead, Watson stayed in street clothes while Dorian Thompson-Robinson was subjected to brutal afternoon at the hands of the Baltimore pass rush (14 QB hits). When DTR did have time to the throw the ball the results were less than spectacular as he registered 11 poor throws (the same amount Watson has had all year) and 3 interceptions. Now that the negatives are out of the way - I thought DTR showed a lot of toughness, an ability to evade the rush when there was very little daylight and several flashes of impressive arm talent. However - ball security is of utmost importance in this league and DTR found out on Sunday that some plays should not be attempted at the professional level.

22.61 Passing Grade
19/35, 121 Yards
54.29% Completion Percentage
0 Touchdowns
2 INTs
1 tipped INT
16 Darts
11 Ducks
79 Air Yards
42 Yards After Catch
18/23 - 0-10 Yards Downfield
2/8 - 11-20 Yards Downfield
0/7 - 20+ Yards Downfield
2 Throw Aways/Spikes
2 Batted Balls
6 Passes Defensed
0 Dropped Passes
22 On Target Throws
34 “True” Attempts (removes throw aways, spikes and batted balls, counts throws with penalties)
64.71% On Target Percentage
1 Defensive PI/Holding Penalties - 37 Yards Gained
1 Offensive Penalties - -1 Yards Negated

61.23 Rushing Score
4 Attempts
24 Yards
1 Broken Tackle, 2 Missed Tackles Forced
30 Yards After Contact
2 Chunk Plays (10+ Yards)
2 Outstanding Runs
11 Yards Negated by Penalty

43.57 Pocket Presence Grade
47 Dropbacks
4 Sacks
-48 Yards
1 Strip Sack Fumble
10 Primary Pressures (before 2.5 seconds)
11 Secondary Pressures (after 2.5 seconds)
14 Hits Taken
39.02% Pressure Percentage
9 Sacks Evaded
7 Outstanding Plays


The bye week could not come at a better time. After a painful outing, it’s obvious there are some things to clean up and...
10/04/2023

The bye week could not come at a better time. After a painful outing, it’s obvious there are some things to clean up and some injuries to heal. Speaking of- hey Watson? Remember back in 2014 when you TORE YOUR ACL and then still played? Just curious, what happened? As a grown adult man with an insane contract guaranteeing you an insane amount of money, why, after doctors cleared you to play, did you say, “nah.” I get it the potential hypocrisy- I am a mere fan who doesn’t have to put her body in harm’s way and likely get rocked by the Ravens D. But I’ll have you know I fell down the stairs before the game last week and I still showed up because in Cleveland, we give it our all. I mean look at David Njoku. Man came in with the absolute coldest fit this city, nay, the entire NFL has ever seen, and was hell bent on playing despite having burns on his arms and face. And he didn’t just play. No, your boy set a season high in targets and catches AND was two yards shy of his season high. Maybe I’m being too hard on Watson but Sunday was hard to watch. I wanted Dorian Thompson-Robinson to succeed as much as the next fan but what the coaches were asking this rookie in his first ever start to do was nuts. Give the poor guy a break and let Ford or Hunt run the ball, maybe? Stefanski, Zaddy. My guy. You’re gonna lose your job if you keep up these shenanigans. And sure, the defense was… not looking like our normal caliber of dominant monsters. I mean we kind of sucked. However, the most egregious part of this entire game was Jed Willis. He is comically bad at his job and needs to check out other career options. Whatever job that only requires you to stand and watch is truly the perfect one for him since that’s all he does at this point. I’m already dreading the harsh reality of Nick Bosa breezing by him in two weeks. Be better, Jedrick. Because we can’t do this for another two years. All in all Cleveland, this one was a real bummer. Here’s hoping we can hang against the 49ers but at this rate, something’s gotta give. And either we buckle under that pressure or we finally have our breakout moment. I know what I’m hoping for.

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Jed Wills Jr. - 61.14 SNAP Score through Week 3Dawand Jones - 35.71 SNAP Score through Week 3The play of the Browns offe...
10/01/2023

Jed Wills Jr. - 61.14 SNAP Score through Week 3

Dawand Jones - 35.71 SNAP Score through Week 3

The play of the Browns offensive tackles will have significant impact on how well this unit performs this season. Although Dawand Jones received a lot of publicity for his performance in the preseason there is a reason he was likely to learn the ropes behind Jack Conklin for a couple years before receiving significant playing time. While he has already proven to be a NFL starter level player in pass pro due to his immense size and length, right now he is the worst run blocker on the team due to his inability to sustain blocks and consistently reach linebackers at the second level. On the other side of the line the much maligned, Jed Wills continues to demonstrate a lack of desire, intensity and focus for stretches of time which leads to negative plays for the offense. The Browns will need both to step up their all around play if the team hopes to reach its offensive potential.

66.64 - Jed Wills Jr. Pass Block Grade though Week 3
106.5 PB Wins, 33 Fails, 76.34 Win %
2.5 Sacks Allowed
17 Pressures Allowed
13 QB Hits Allowed
1 Hold
5 Pancakes

72.88 Dawand Jones Pass Block Grade through Week 3
87.5 PB Wins, 21 Fails, 80.65 Win %
2.0 Sacks Allowed
16 Pressures Allowed
10 QB Hits Allowed
1 False Start
6 Pancakes

56.61 - Jed Wills Jr. Run Block Grade through Week 3
68.5 RB Wins, 70 RB Fails, 49.46%
19 Tackles Allowed
0 Penalties
3 Pancakes

17.63 - Dawand Jones Run Block Grade through Week 3
54.5 RB Wins, 80 RB Fails, 40.52%
18 Tackles Allowed
1 Hold
3 Pancakes

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