Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens: 5 Adjustments Browns Must Make
The Cleveland Browns have been eliminated from contention, but there are still plenty of young players with something to prove.
Although the first half is not working in Browns' favor, there are a few halftime adjustments the team could make to change their fortune.
1. Get Seneca Wallace Out of the Pocket
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Seneca Wallace is not an elite passer, but he is one of the fastest quarterbacks in football.
The Browns need to game plan a way for this type of athlete to utilize his speed to beat a tough defense.
2. Blitz More Often
So far this game, Joe Flacco looks really comfortable in the pocket.
Flacco often struggles when the defense is in his face and the quarterback is forced to make a quicker decision. The Browns must make him think more.
3. Force Some Turnovers
The Ravens are a superior team, but turnovers are the great equalizer.
If Cleveland get take the ball away in Baltimore territory, it will help set up some scoring plays.
4. Let Josh Cribbs Do What He Does Best
Josh Cribbs is rarely used on offense, so the defense will need make some more stops to force the Ravens to punt.
Cribbs is a rare talent that can score from anywhere on the field, and he needs his chances to do it.
5. Take Some Shots Down Field
Cleveland has been attempting to run the ball, but it will be tough to get past a really tough march down the field on the defense of the Ravens.
The only chance the Browns have of moving the football will be to spread the defense and throw some deep passes.

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