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Below [url=https://www.brownsfanshop.com/E.J.-Gaines-Jersey]E.J. Gaines Color Rush Jersey[/url] , we analyze the snap counts and stats on offense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 13 game against the Houston Texans.QuarterbackPosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsIt was a bad first half for Baker Mayfield, who threw for three interceptions and was not feeling the Texans’ zone coverage quite right. When he attacked with longer distance throws in the second half, the throws he was making were, quite frankly, incredible. That deserved to be at least a three-touchdown effort in the second half (think of both the Callaway plays), which would’ve set up a more serious attempt to rally at the end.Running BackPosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsThe Browns fell behind early, and with interceptions shortening drives, the gameplan just didn’t materialize for Nick Chubb to receive more carries. He continued to make nice plays as a receiver, and Cleveland’s screen game worked quite well this week.Duke Johnson only had 2 catches for 12 yards; he had another catch that went for 22 yards, but it was called back due to a holding penalty on Higgins.Dontrell Hilliard got some late action, and his receiving yards came via several dumpoffs with the defense dropping back.Wide ReceiverPosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsThis was a bit of a throwback game for Jarvis Landry, who went over the 100-yard mark. With four games remaining, he is still slightly under pace to reach the 1,000-yard mark, but could get there with a couple more good games. He dropped one sideline pass off of a great hit by a Houston safety.This will be a lesson learned for Antonio Callaway — no matter how exhausted you are, until you are in the end zone, do not take anything for granted. Callaway’s catching ability has improved so dramatically, and it’s a shame that he couldn’t be rewarded for either of his 76-yard receptions. The first one was called back on a penalty, and the one a few plays later — which no doubt had him exhaused — saw him make a catch in traffic and take off. At the tail end of the play [url=https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Damarious-Randall-Jersey]https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Damarious-Randall-Jersey[/url] , he veered back to the middle of the field to score slightly quicker, not realizing a defender was chasing. If he continued his diagonal run to the corner of the end zone, he gets in.Rashard Higgins had another solid outing, this time getting more catches than he’s been getting the past few weeks. He passed up Breshad Perriman on the snap counts this week too.Tight EndPosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsDavid Njoku followed up his best game as a pro with an underwhelming performance (that’s not to say it was his fault). One of his catches behind the line went for -5 yards, and he was also targeted on Mayfield’s long end zone pass at the end of the first half that was picked off (he was triple covered).Seth DeValve caught one pass. He also dropped a pass due to taking a big lick; it was initially ruled a fumble, but overturned to an incompletion.Offensive LinePosPlayerPlays%StatsPosPlayerPlays%StatsThe Browns allowed 0 sacks for the third straight game, and only allowed 1 quarterback hit.The one blunder you can point at is the Greg Robinson hold that negated a long touchdown pass. However, on the same note, that is probably a forced fumble without the hold.Here is the praise that PFF gave to the Browns’ offensive line: CLEVELAND (AP) — Cam Newton's unique fashion choices remain exciting.Everything else about the Carolina Panthers looks stale.Unable to come up with big plays down the stretch again, the reeling Panthers suffered their fifth straight loss, a 26-20 setback to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday that puts a major dent in Carolina's playoff hopes. Afterward, Newton, stylish as usual in a hat and tailored gray, three-piece suit adorned with a yellow rose on his lapel, uncomfortably answered questions about Carolina's collapse."It's extremely frustrating to come up short each and every week with similar settings and not be able to push through," said Newton, who passed for 265 yards and a touchdown but had two bad throws late in the fourth quarter. "I wish I had the words to say, but I don't. In this league, that's what it always comes down to: finding ways to keep the game close."We just haven't found a way to win."The Panthers (6-7) are plummeting. They have three games left [url=https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Darren-Fells-Jersey]Darren Fells Jersey[/url] , but two are against the New Orleans Saints (11-2), who clinched the NFC South with a 28-14 win over Tampa Bay.Carolina was unable to put away the Browns (5-7-1), who scored nine points in the fourth quarter and overcame their own costly mistakes.It's back to the drawing board for the Panthers and coach Ron Rivera, who was already feeling the heat and is in real danger of losing his job. Rivera shook up his coaching staff last week, pulling defensive play-calling duties away from coordinator Eric Washington, firing defensive line coach Brady Hoke and assistant secondary/cornerbacks coach Jeff Imamura.Those moves came after Rivera's meeting with owner David Tepper and general manager Marty Hurney, who may want to have another discussion with him.The Browns completed a 66-yard pass on their first play, and gashed Carolina's defense for plays of 51, 51, 29, 28 and 15 yards. Even Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry got loose for a long run.But the Panthers' biggest problem has been their inability to win close games. They've dropped their part four by a combined 17 points."We felt like we were going to win today," defensive end Julius Peppers said. "We felt like we were going to win last week. We feel like we are going to win every game. It is not for a lack of confidence. It is just a lack of execution."With the Panthers trailing 26-20, Newton, who has been bothered by a sore right shoulder for several weeks, dinked and dunked his way to Cleveland's 3-yard line with 3:25 left.After a run by D.J. Moore was stopped for no gain, Newton underthrew Curtis Samuel in the right corner of the end zone on third down.Then, on fourth down, Newton, facing some pressure up the middle [url=https://www.brownsfanshop.com/T.-J.-Carrie-Jersey]T. J. 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Now everyone goes to shuffling, running around with their heads cut off and panicking at the end of the game."We should've done the hard work when we had opportunities. It's just a detriment to everyone. I'm going to do my part. I'm starting with myself. We all put ourselves in this situation. There's no one person to blame. We just have to keep moving forward."Newton quickly dismissed a question about whether he would rest his sore shoulder.Times are tough, but he's not quitting."We're in a position where we're done with the cliché sayings," he said. "It just comes down to us doing our job. That's pretty much what it is, in all three phases of football. Even though coach can get up and motivate us, we can get up, scream and holler, it just comes down to us doing our job."
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