Cleveland Browns 2012 NFL Preview: Passing Offense, and not Rush Defense, has Defined Recent Browns Era
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The Cleveland Plain-Dealer has discovered the major problem with the Browns. Run defense. That’s right, since 1999, the Browns have been the worst team against the run, 13 yards worse per game than the Raiders.
Except it isn’t. Don’t get me wrong. The Browns have been bad at everything since 1999. When we strip away volume stats, like rushing yards, and look at per play efficiency stats, we see a different picture. Here is the average finish for the Browns in net yards per pass and yards per carry on both offense and defense since 1999.
- Pass Defense: 17.1
- Rush Offense: 22.7
- Rush Defense: 23.4
- Pass Offense: 24.6
When we look at quantity, as in the relative league rank in number of attempts in each category, well, that’s when the large discrepancy emerges.
- Pass Defense: 10.4
- Pass Offense: 22.1
- Rush Offense: 22.9
- Rush Defense: 28.5
Cleveland has finished in the bottom four in rush attempts allowed in all but three seasons since the franchise returned in 1999. You might be tempted to say “well, teams wouldn’t run on them if they were really good at rush defense.” That’s true to some extent. However, the bigger factor is the bad offense. There is a much higher correlation between Cleveland’s rush attempts allowed ranking and passing yards per play ranking over the last thirteen years (+0.50), than between yards per carry rank in a given season and total rushes (in fact, it was slightly negative).
You know the Dean Wormer line “fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son.” Well, bad quarterbacks, poor running, and weak rush defense is no way to win in the NFL. Just ask Cleveland fans.
The biggest problem, though, is the passing. If teams were afraid that Cleveland was more likely to score with a forward pass rather than by getting an interception return, they wouldn’t run the ball as much. Cleveland’s offenses over the last decade have basically incentivized teams to take no risks against Cleveland. Why bother?
The rush defense will be without Phil Taylor still for the start of the season, as the snake bit franchise is still waiting for him to get healthy. Chris Gocong is out. If the Plain Dealer really wanted to assess the best chance for improved rush defense by their flawed measure, though, it rests on the other side of the ball.
The hope for change this year rest on yet another new quarterback, rookie Brandon Weeden, who will have the most dynamic runner that the Browns 2.0 have had in their (new) history in Trent Richardson. Joe Thomas has been toiling away in relative silence in Cleveland, his talents wasted by ineptness around him. If Cleveland can find receivers in Greg Little and rookie Josh Gordon, and Weeden plays like his age rather than his experience level, that will be the best cure for teams constantly running the ball against the Browns.
With a new owner coming in and likely changes in the front office, it may be a case of Weeden getting it done right away, or the Browns looking for another offensive savior to improve those rushing defense numbers in short order.
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August 26th, 2012 at 5:37 PM
“fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son.”
It isn’t?
August 26th, 2012 at 5:39 PM
Although starting this year, I can no longer crack jokes on the Browns.
/Dolphins fan
August 26th, 2012 at 5:55 PM
Add ugly and poor to that list and you’ve got the entire city of Cleveland.
August 26th, 2012 at 6:04 PM
we rolled through a couple weeks ago. the indians stadium is nice.
westlake residence inn was very nice
i mean very very nice
August 26th, 2012 at 6:05 PM
we rolled through a couple weeks ago. the indians stadium looked nice.
westlake residence inn was very nice
i mean very very nice
August 26th, 2012 at 6:08 PM
I’ve never been to Cleveland myself but other than people born and raised in Cleveland all the opinions I’ve heard of Cleveland have not been even the least bit positive.
August 26th, 2012 at 6:20 PM
I had a good weekend in Cleveland last year. Visited a college friend on the way to the Indy 500 and drank my face off for 2 nights.
August 26th, 2012 at 6:23 PM
Real original. You can say that about most major Midwest cities.
August 26th, 2012 at 6:46 PM
lol. I mean the Browns deserve to be buried on a saturday post, but still kinda wish this was during prime time for the comments.
August 26th, 2012 at 6:47 PM
I lived in Cleveland. Downtown is a shithole. Suburbs are nice.
/different town. same story.
August 26th, 2012 at 6:52 PM
I see you Detroit.
August 26th, 2012 at 7:49 PM
Browns have a nice young core but by the time it gels this season it will be way too late. It’s been tough pre-season as T-Rich hasn’t been on the field but the run-blocking has seemed real nice but the pass blocking has been brutal. The Taylor injury and the likely 4-game Harden suspension likely mean an 0-4 start.
Some rumblings today about Banner not being in Haslem’s group so the front office situation is FLUID until the ownership transfer in OCT. This year Haden gets extended, and the 1st round pick next year is another D-Lineman or CB with LB in 3-4.
The special teams still making asshole plays and could cost team 1-2 picks and I say it’s 50/50 the special teams coach makes it through the season.
August 26th, 2012 at 7:52 PM
If you compare CLE to a top USA city of course it looks 2nd rate but compared to any 2nd level USA city it can stand on its own merits. Few cities had to cope with completely re-engineering it’s economic engine (steel to medical).
August 26th, 2012 at 8:30 PM
Downtown Detroit is beautiful.
August 26th, 2012 at 8:30 PM
Downtown Detroit is beautiful. Especially by the water
August 26th, 2012 at 8:32 PM
Downtown Detroit is beautiful. Especially by the water
Never been but I was watching a show where a guy went ice fishing on a lake outside of the city. Didn’t look all that bad to me.
August 28th, 2012 at 5:04 PM
who you gotta blow to get this posted on a weekday?