Browns Film Breakdown Morning Newsletter: 10/29/2024
The Tuesday Newsletter is here and we're ready to talk about repeating play-calls.
I do enjoy me a Victory Monday. I know you guys do too, but these results can quite literally swing my entire mood because I find myself entrenched in the Browns all day. There is no break as enjoyable as covering football. I can’t just walk away from it. I am sure most of you love all of this as much as I do with this team but when I get to cover concepts, and player performances, and all the enjoyable stuff after a win it totally changes my mood. I feel like I am covering something meaningful.
There were just so many things from watching the offense I wanted to show you guys yesterday and I think I covered most of them between the Jameis Winston No-Look Film Room and the nearly two hour Monday Offense Review but there are always things still worth hitting on. That is what we will do today for your daily Browns serving.
Reminder on what we’re doing with these brand new Newsletters each morning:
We will aim to do with this Morning Newsletter — give you something new to know. This Newsletter won’t be over-saturated with links to click on or anything useless but rather something small, concise, and meaningful that has to do with the Browns each morning. Topics will vary but normally it’ll be something I watched on film review, or something I noticed about the next opponent, or a college player I think you should know ahead of the off-season. Just a piece of information I think is worth your time and definitely won’t waste your time. That is what you can expect. And with a nice and direct link to your daily podcast as well.
So, let’s get on with it.
In the middle of a busy day watching the Browns’ offense I found myself noticing how many times the Browns kept returning to a concept called “Stick/Spacing” and how often it kept working. Here is the general look of the concept — it can also be run out of empty by shifting the running back into the slot.
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