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The Cleveland Browns held on to win their soccer sport on Sunday towards the Jacksonville Jaguars 18-13, however the sport went from being in hand to being in limbo rapidly within the fourth quarter.

That’s principally because of the crew’s two greatest weaknesses reappearing late within the second half towards Jacksonville this weekend.

Analyst Noah Weiskopf shared his ideas on X – the platform previously often called Twitter – concerning the two greatest weaknesses that might doubtlessly preserve the Browns from successful future contests.

“Cleveland dedicated 13 penalties immediately, including to its 24 complete [in] the primary two video games,” Weiskopf wrote, including, “Browns additionally a mixed 6-of-28 on third down by way of their first couple of contests.”

Penalties have been an enormous thorn within the Browns’ aspect by way of the primary two video games.

Towards Dallas in Week 1, the Browns dedicated 11 penalties for 85 yards.

On Sunday, Cleveland once more dedicated double-figure penalties, ending with 13 penalties for 100 yards.

The crew’s second-to-last drive stalled due to penalties.

After incomes a primary down on the Jaguars’ 24-yard line, Cleveland dedicated three penalties that backed the Browns as much as midfield in three consecutive performs.

These penalties created a 3rd down and 36 yards-to-go scenario, a part of why Cleveland is a depressing 6-of-28 on third-down conversions to this point this season.

The Browns had been a putrid 2-of-14 in Week 2 on third downs, in some way managing to regress in Jacksonville on this scenario.

Towards Dallas final week, Cleveland was 4-of-14 on changing third downs.

The Browns might want to deal with these points rapidly to maintain penalties and third-down effectivity from hurting the crew in upcoming contests.


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