It’s seems like I heard a lot of sacks allowed today and the yards per carry was once again abysmal so maybe OL deserves some criticism.
OL was inconsistent. It was near flawless during the four scoring drives, the only blemish was a Brewer holding call in the first quarter FG drive. The rest of the game it was patchy.
Brewer also snapped the ball to Huntley when he wasn't ready resulting in the dropped snap during the first drive.
Wynn almost had a clean sheet, but got a personal foul on the first drive (maybe a little unlucky, as his hit was just before or as the whistle was blown)
Jones got blown up a few times for losses.
Armstead struggled against Garrett, giving up a sack and holding penalty just before he was subbed out injured late in the second quarter.
Paul started well, had his ups and downs - he gave up a couple of sacks and got caught holding Garrett (who was a beast), but he was on 3/4 of the scoring drives (2 TDs)
Lamm missed some crucial blocks (like the 4th down pitch to Achane) and throw in a false start penalty.
If you extend it to the TE position, Smythe also missed a couple of crucial blocks that blew up plays.
Again we alternated between Wynn and Eichenberg at RG, and while the protection was pretty consistent, it's obvious Wynn is much, much better for the rushing game - when it's functioning. Achane got some good yardage early in the first quarter to the outside, but the Browns defense took that away, and he spent a lot of time on the bench in the second half. I'm not sure why we didn't try to use him more from a WR position like last week? (especially with Waddle out)
Another other thing of note is I don't think any Huntley's scrambles for gains (including the TD run) were part of the original play. Every time it was because the pocket was breaking down and he had to improvise.