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Why Wyatt Teller is the Browns' MVP and OBJ's expectations have changed: Gotta Watch The Tape -- An Orange and Brown Talk Special Edition
Why Wyatt Teller is the Browns' MVP and OBJ's expectations have changed: Gotta Watch The Tape -- An Orange and Brown Talk Special Edition
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69 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2020
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Podcast episode
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It's episode two of Gotta Watch the Tape, the new Cleveland Browns podcast here in the Orange and Brown Talk feed. This pod is a companion to the daly Orange and Brown Talk and will come to you twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. In each episode, Doug Lesmerises, Scott Patsko and Ellis Williams will break down two major topics around the Browns with film and stats, giving each issue a big 30-minute treatment.
On this ep, Scott starts off with a look at Browns right guard Wyatt Teller and how he's leading the charge in the Browns' run game. The Browns' opponent on Sunday, the Washington Football Team, has stopped the run effectively so far this season. But the Browns' offensive line has played even better, and the surprising Teller has been a major part of that. Scott explains how that has happened and why it's so important for this offense.
Then Ellis dives in on Odell Beckham Jr., and the expectations for him in this Kevin Stefanski offense. Ellis has a comparison to the Minnesota offense for Beckham, and he explains why fans may have to shift their view on his role for the Browns. He can still make big plays, but he might not make as many of them. And that might be the best thing for the Browns moving the ball. Ellis explains how OBJ did just what was asked in his new role last week, and even if his targets go down, Ellis believes that Beckham has still got it.
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On this ep, Scott starts off with a look at Browns right guard Wyatt Teller and how he's leading the charge in the Browns' run game. The Browns' opponent on Sunday, the Washington Football Team, has stopped the run effectively so far this season. But the Browns' offensive line has played even better, and the surprising Teller has been a major part of that. Scott explains how that has happened and why it's so important for this offense.
Then Ellis dives in on Odell Beckham Jr., and the expectations for him in this Kevin Stefanski offense. Ellis has a comparison to the Minnesota offense for Beckham, and he explains why fans may have to shift their view on his role for the Browns. He can still make big plays, but he might not make as many of them. And that might be the best thing for the Browns moving the ball. Ellis explains how OBJ did just what was asked in his new role last week, and even if his targets go down, Ellis believes that Beckham has still got it.
Thanks for listening to this new podcast, and we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoy making it here at cleveland.com.
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Released:
Sep 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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