Browns’ 6-3 Win Is a Classic Example of How Not to Run an NFL Offense 10

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Published: October 12, 2009

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... there was a case study on NFL offense, one would study legendary coaches such as Paul Brown or Vince Lombardi.

If there was a modern thesis of how to run a NFL Offense, then one would study Sid Gillman, Billy Walsh, or even Don Coryell.

Today's 6-3 win by the Browns in Buffalo took the Browns off the winless schneid, but may have further shown that Eric Mangini and Brian Daboll will never be confused as offensive wizards.     

I'm not sure if the Cleveland coaching staff didn't want to chance throwing into the stiff winds that were swirling around in Ralph Wilson Stadium, or they are worried about Derek's Anderson's little "interception" problem. 

But clearly the Browns were adamant about establishing and sticking to the run, and for once, their plan actually worked in helping them snap their second-worst losing streak in team history.  

Browns running back, Jamal Lewis looks like he still has a little left in him, as he rushed for ...

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