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The Good, The Bad, The Ugly Browns Game


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Good:

Dalton started off as rocky as Sly Stallone and Burt Young. And went on to turn in one hell of a performance.

Burfict really limited the short passing game out of the backfield. Between him and Vigil, they were 2-3 yard gains instead of 6-7. Nice to see good LB play in Cincy.

Pass rush was still strong. Rookies look great along the lines, MJ93 is showing up in multiple roles and really earning his stripes. All in all, kudos to Paulie Gunther. He really seems to be pulling all of the pieces together.

Bad:

Running game was non-existent. The only real run yards we got were via trickery.

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Good---  an offensive game plan that fits the whole talent.

           Nick Vigil finally looking like an NFL linebacker, God he was horrible in the first 2 games.

          better pass blocking in general.

          Young guys getting PT.  WJ in place of Jones.  It seems the coaches are admitting and seeing what the fans see--Adam just isn't the CB he was.

          Andre holding up well in a tackle rotation.

         Gio doesn't look like he was ever injured.

 

Bad--  OL still can't block for shit in the run game.   Mixon making cuts 3 and 4 yds deep in the backfield for god's sake.

          Hewitt injured.

 

Ugly--everything Brown.

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15 minutes ago, Hooky said:

Ugly: Man on AJ with a rookie safety on the first TD. Poor Jerbil.

I love that the browns picked him.. he is the most overrated player in the history of college football.

He really wasn't even good at meatchicken (as a safety)....great kick returner, but that's it... he is a liability in the passing game.

 

as for the game..

 

Good: Bengals did what they should do against a terrible team

Bad: O-line not creating any room for the running backs

Ugly: The Browns...lol they are so bad

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