Draw It Up: Breaking down two of the Browns’ most fun plays vs. 49ers

Analyzing the Browns offense as they run crunch and super snag in their victory against the San Francisco 49ers.

Kevin Stefanski, the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, is a highly regarded offensive mind in the NFL. But what is an offensive genius? Outside of comedians, it’s hard to figure out. There are tons of different criteria to judge a coach on. At the micro level, it can be based on creative play designs. Falcons’ head coach Arthur Smith gained fame with his impressive play designs. Zooming out slightly would reveal that genius revolves around personnel groupings; coaches like Ken Dorsey are highly regarded for their ability to pass the ball with an extra tight end or fullback on the field. 

Continuing to zoom out to the macro scale, discussions of strategy become more important in the discussion. The best offensive coaches are masters of disguise. Kyle Shanahan demands that every run play has a play action, bootleg, and waggle variations attached to it.

The variations force defenses to second guess what they’re seeing. The split second it takes to confirm a play for a defender is long enough to exploit that same defender. Offensive geniuses are like Chess grandmasters. Every move they make sets up an even greater move down the line. Rams head coach Sean McVay is famous for remembering every play that he has called. There are a ton of criteria that can make a coach an offensive genius, and it’s usually a combination of them that certifies a genius. Maybe a genius is simply putting players in their best spot to succeed as Dolphins’ head coach Mike McDaniel believes.

This series is meant to showcase what makes coach Kevin Stefanski so special on offense. I will be spotlighting various plays during the rest of the season in an attempt to get an answer. Today’s article will be about two separate plays. One is a run play called Crunch. The other is a snag concept with a swing screen attached to it. I will refer to the play as “Super Snag.” As nomenclature varies across the league, I want to keep the vocabulary simple. 

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Browns Film Room: How can new WR Jaelon Darden fit into Kevin Stefanski’s offense?

How can the Browns incorporate their new toy? We take a look here!

The Cleveland Browns have a new wide receiver on their roster after general manager Andrew Berry claimed Jaelon Darden, who was cut by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With the return of their starting quarterback, and with new elements added to their offense against the Houston Texans last week, the question has to be asked: how can Darden fit into head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offense?

I seek to find an answer to that question here.

With his playing experience at the NFL level being so minimal, I went back and watched three games from Darden’s last season at the University of North Texas in 2020 and pulled clips from that time as well.

All clips pulled from limited NFL action comes courtesy of Jake Burns of The OBR.

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Upon Further Review: What stood out from all-22 of Browns’ win over Texans

What stood out from the all-22 view of the matchup between the Browns and Texans?

It is time for Upon Further Review, where we diagnose some things that show up once we get a birds-eye view of the game film. The Cleveland Browns won by a score of 27-14 over the Houston Texans, and it looked ugly from live viewing. The all-22 was also quite ugly, but it is always nice to add some context to what is happening outside of the broadcast view.

What stood out after digesting the coach’s film of this less-than-stellar Week 13 matchup between the Browns and Texans? Here are four bullet points, two offensively and two defensively, that made impressions on a second viewing.

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Upon Further Review: Wyatt Teller, Perrion Winfrey, and other all-22 observations vs. Buccaneers

As we get to the tape against the Buccaneers, what stood out as the Browns brought home an overtime win?

The Cleveland Browns are now preparing for the Houston Texans as quarterback Deshaun Watson is preparing to make his first start in nearly two years. However, before we turn the page completely to Week 13, we take one more look at their overtime win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Now that the coach’s films has been released and consumed, we can get a better feel for what happened in each play from a better perspective. One can see full coverages, full route concepts, pass protections, and rewind and rewatch as much as possible.

What stood out from the all-22 in this game between the Browns and Buccaneers?

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Browns Film Room: What happened on Stefon Diggs touchdown coverage bust?

Cory Kinnan goes into a Browns Film Room to dissect what happened on a coverage bust that led to a wide-open Stefon Diggs touchdown

Another week, another Cleveland Browns coverage bust. This latest bust provided the Buffalo Bills with seven points just before the half, leading to a 10-point swing as they got another three out of the half. The Browns lost the game 31-23, wasting yet another solid showing from their backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett. What better opportunity for another edition of  Browns Film Room?

We have to get to the bottom of this breakdown in coverage. How do the Browns usually play 3×1 looks, why is there so much conflict, and who is to blame for leaving All-Pro Stefon Diggs running wide-open in the back of the endzone?

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Upon Further Review: What stood out from all-22 of loss to Dolphins?

Now that the coach’s film is out once again, what can we take away from this Browns vs. Dolphins matchup?

The hopes were high coming out of the bye week, but the Cleveland Browns floundered against the Miami Dolphins last week. Losing by a score of 39-17, the flaming hot Miami offense had no difficulty moving the football and finding the endzone against this struggling Cleveland defense.

Before we turn our attention completely to the Buffalo Bills and another potential snow game, we take one last look back at this beat down.

Now that the coach’s film is out and we can get an appropriate view of the game, what big points stuck out? Here are five points that stood out the most when re-watching this blood bath.

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Upon Further Review: What stood out in all-22 of Browns vs. Patriots?

After a second look using all-22, what stood out the most in this game between the Browns and Patriots?

There is no other way to state it other than the Cleveland Browns got outclassed by the New England Patriots on Sunday. It was ugly on broadcast view, and it was ugly when viewing the coach’s film as well.

However, the tape will not break down itself, so somebody has to do it. Before we turn the page completely to the Baltimore Ravens as the first of a two-game stretch against AFC North foes, we take one last look at the all-22 from the Browns’ loss to the Patriots.

Here are five aspects of the game that stood out upon further review.