The numbers said the Browns should have passed the ball on crucial fourth quarter play in Seattle. But who was being asked to make the play work?
1. There are times when football analytics and human nature collide. So it was in the key part of the Browns’ loss to Seattle. They had the ball on the Cleveland 41-yard line. It was third and 3.
Browns showed some hope on offense; defense comes to life after a slow start – Terry Pluto’s Halftime ScribblesSome empathy for Kevin Stefanski? Can the Browns beat the Seahawks? – Terry Pluto’s Pregame Scribbles 7. Walker had suffered a physical beating in this game. He was sacked three times. He took 10 QB hits. He kept bouncing back up. He kept encouraging his teammates. It’s admirable and it’s why I wanted Walker to win this game.8. Maybe the Browns still lose. Maybe they would not have picked up the 3 yards for a first down. Maybe they would have punted, and Seattle would have had something like an 80-yard TD drive to win the game.
11. More Stefanski: “Obviously with the interception, with the outcome, you’re always thinking what can you do differently. We had options there. Certainly you can run and certainly you can pass it, but the result, that was tough.”
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