Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 13 minutes ago
Transcript
00:00One of the bigger games of the day, not that we thought it's going to be a good game,
00:03but the talking points were heavy. Out there in Las Vegas, the Browns, 24-10 over the Raiders.
00:09They actually had a 24-3 lead in this game. The defense for the Browns was absolutely
00:13astoundingly good. 10 sacks, which included three more sacks on the season, but maybe one of the
00:19best defensive players we've ever seen. That's Miles Garrett. Now, Shador Sanders did get the
00:24win. It was very brash and cocky. We get that. And sometimes it is about just winning the football
00:28game. But if you look at the statistics there for Shador Sanders, you say, all right, well,
00:32he threw for 209 yards and a passing touchdown. His QBR rating was 8.7. There were guys yesterday
00:37threw for like three interceptions with barely any yards that had higher QBR ratings. That defense
00:42was so good yesterday. Cleveland could have just taken a knee the whole game and still won.
00:48Yeah. And listen, I thought the minute they had 14 points in the first quarter, Donnie,
00:52that was enough to win the game because it felt like there was no way the Raiders were going to
00:57dig themselves out of a 14-0 lead. Even that early, given what we know about this defense and
01:04Miles Garrett being an absolute wrecking ball once again. And well, I mean, listen, they fired Chip
01:10Kelly after this game as if it's his fault. You signed, you know, Geno Smith and traded away his only
01:17target and have no offensive line. I don't know what to tell you, Raiders, but it's already they're
01:23firing assistant coaches here left and right, trying to deflect the blame once again from a
01:28terrible front office.
01:29Here's Shadur postgame talking about the big win by Cleveland.
01:34I was a fifth round pick. I got skipped by everybody at least five times. So, so it's not,
01:40it just come with the game. You know, it is what it is, but I'm just thankful for I am now.
01:46You know, I, I don't, everybody have their differences. They have they, but I still got
01:51an opportunity to play. So why can I be mad? You know, money different, but thankfully I have a good
01:56family, you know, so it is what it is. We're not playing for that. We playing for the love of the
02:00game. So I'm just thankful to be out here, have opportunity, be able to go and play, go out there
02:07and play, go out there and start. Like you don't know how surreal, you know, that feeling is knowing
02:11that you have the responsibility of the Browns organization on your shoulders, you know, having
02:16all the fans, you know, air, everybody in here arguing with each other online and everything.
02:21Everybody have their differences about me. It is what it is. But, um, I'm just thankful.
02:25I'm here before y'all, you know, today and hopefully we cleared a little stuff up, but
02:31we have a long way to go, a long way to grow. Um, and I know it's only one way and the only
02:36way is up. Thank you.
02:40Kevin Stefanski says he's not even sure he's going to be QB one next week. Joe, how about
02:43that?
02:46Donnie, listen, uh, I don't know why they went about the way they went about here with
02:53Stefanski. I really have no idea. Uh, but it is clear that Stefanski is not sold on
02:59Shador Sanders. And it's one thing to beat the Raiders because your defense is out of
03:05control against them. But who are you beating? Shador Sanders. Exactly. Correct. He still
03:11throws too many balls. It can be intercepted. Holds onto the ball too long. He doesn't look
03:16any more, a starting NFL quarterback than Dylan Gabriel. Only Dylan Gabriel likely will turn
03:23the ball over less and put its team in bad position. So Stefanski is going to go back to
03:28Dylan Gabriel as soon as he's ready to go.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended