
Examining Kevin Stefanski's decision-making on fourth down and in the red zone: An Orange and Brown Talk Special Edition
Ellis, Scott and Doug break down the Browns as they prepare for the New York Jets.
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Show Notes
Just one episode of Gotta Watch The Tape on this Christmas week, as we break down numbers and film about the Cleveland Browns.
On this episode with Doug Lesmerises, Scott Patsko and Ellis Williams, the emphasis is on fourth down and the red zone as the 10-4 Browns prepare for the New York Jets on Sunday.
First, Scott examines how often the Browns are going for it on fourth down, the trends on fourth down around the league, the types of plays Kevin Stefanski is calling on fourth down -- and why the Browns' fourth-down conversion percentage is so low.
Then Ellis looks at the Browns in the red zone, where they have been one of the best teams in the league and even better in the last three weeks. What type of personnel groupings do they use there? How does it compare to last year? And what does the red zone success tell us about the overall cohesion of the Browns offense?
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