Players complained about predictability, an abandonment of the game plan against Cleveland and coordinator Scott Turner’s tendency to deviate from plays that are working.
Three issues — play-calling, quarterback play and line play — contributed toSeveral players argued that Turner had abandoned the game plan, which the team had practiced all week, in favor of drop-back passing and running concepts that at times became predictable. One example was that in two- and three-tight-end sets, Washington ran the ball 21 of 26 times , and the Browns, who have one of the league’s worst run defenses, caught on.
Afterward, echoes of the debate that raged among Washington fans — whose fault was this? — also sounded in the Browns’ locker room. Linebacker Reggie Ragland and defensive lineman Jadeveon Clowney critiqued Wentz for having “a slow release” and being fazed by hits. But defensive end Myles Garrett saw the Commanders’ struggles as more rooted in their game plan.
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