Browns Camp Case Study

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Browns fans should rejoice as positive vibes are flowing throughout Browns camp from top to bottom.
First we start with the owner as Jimmy Haslam has officially endorsed Mike Pettine and Ray Farmer by stating the team win-loss record will not affect the future of the coach and general manager. “I think we’re on the right track, so we’re not going to blow things up,” Haslam claims. The owner realizes that the Cleveland Browns have a good foundation and vows not to tear it down.
It must be a relief not to have to worry about being on the hot seat. The coaching staff can experience some comfort and implement their system. They can build relationships and form bonds which everyone can benefit from. Chemistry and trust can go a long way in this business.
Furthermore, the organization has handled the …show more content…

Pryor even reached out to Randy Moss to train with and pick his brain for some advice. Pryor may still be developing as a receiver, but he possesses a great skill set and explosive athleticism.
Although these traits can translate into positive on-field production, it’s his off the field learning that is impressive. He is committed to learning route-running and blocking techniques while still trying to understand in-huddle play calls. The Ohio State product even puts in extra work before practice learning how to avoid press coverage. He spends roughly five to ten minutes working with Tramon Williams and Joe Haden, one of the best cornerbacks in the game.
Additionally, Cleveland has made critical defensive improvements to produce a more balanced defense. Last season, the Browns were ranked eighth against the pass, but allowed 2,265 rushing yards, the most in the league. That’s why the Browns drafted Danny Shelton, a 340 pound, defensive tackle. He is surprisingly mobile, puts pressure on the quarterback and (for a rookie) is outspoken in the locker room and on the

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