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Browns defeat Raiders - Oct 26, 2014

For the second consecutive week, the Cleveland Browns faced a winless opponent, starting a rookie quarterback.

The previous week, Cleveland lost bad at Jacksonville. This time, Cleveland won ugly at home against Oakland.

In the NFL, the key is simply winning. Style points, regarding how a team wins or loses and the type of competition, play no part in deciding playoff teams.

The exception is with a tiebreaker situation when about the fifth or sixth item down on the tiebreaker list involves total sports scored or something like that. It's rarely needed to determine playoff teams. But it might be needed this year in the AFC where several teams may end up at 9-7.

Here are some stats from the Oct 26 Oak-Cle game.

  • Cleveland 3rd-down efficiency: 2-12
  • Oakland 3rd-down efficiency: 6-19
  • Total plays: Oak 81 - Cle 54
  • Hoyer passing: 19-28 for 267 yards
  • Carr passing: 34-56 for 316 yards
  • Browns rushing: 25 attempts for only 39 yards, averaged 1.6 yards per rush
  • Time of possession: Oak 34:52 - Cle 25:08

Against Jacksonville, Cleveland rushed for 69 yards on 30 attempts.

Two weeks in a row, winless teams jammed the line of scrimmage and stalled Cleveland's running game.

In my opinion, Hoyer is a good quarterback, but he does not have enough good pass-catching playmakers.

Against Oakland, Cleveland TE J. Cameron got injured and missed much of the game, making it even harder for Hoyer to make plays with the passing game.

But Hoyer's efficiency and lack of mistakes gave him a QB rating of 111 for the game.

Cleveland not making mistakes and waiting for the winless Raiders to make mistakes were keys for the Browns' win.

At halftime, Cleveland led Oakland 9-6. Neither team scored in the third quarter.

If Cleveland had won this way on the road at Oakland, then fine, got the ugly win, long road game, get out of Dodge.

But at home, starting the fourth quarter, leading a winless team only 9-6 is a bit disconcerting, when considering Cleveland's schedule over the last half of the season.

Near the end of the third quarter with Oakland trailing 9-6, the Raiders drove into Browns territory, and it appeared that Oakland would at least score a field goal to tie the game, but McFadden fumbled at the Cleveland 20.

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