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Browns Offseason 2011: Colt McCoy, Peyton Hillis Can Help Offense Shine

February 7, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Cleveland Browns had an average offense this past season. There were days when it looked unstoppable, and days when it looked like the same pitiful offenses run under Charlie Frye and Derrick Anderson.
However, Peyton Hillis was a big constant. Consistently, Hillis would fall forward for extra yardage and create plays when they seemed dead. The Browns were far from a horrible offense, but just barely.

One of the things that set the Browns back was inconsistent offensive line play. During the beginning of the season, when Tony Pashos was playing RT and Shawn Luvao was playing RG, the offense seemed to be running on all cylinders.
Cleveland was staying in games and had great QB play from backup Seneca Wallace. They even performed well in their first game with the Steelers.
After that, however, the line spiraled into mediocrity. John St. Clair replaced the injured Pashos and all heck broke lose.
The Browns need to acquire a new RT first and for...

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