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Cleveland Browns By the Numbers: Welcome to the Offense Chansi Stuckey

October 4, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Cleveland Browns faced the Cincinnati Bengals, who came into Cleveland Browns Stadium trying to jump start their offensive passing attack.
The Bengals succeeded, but they also lost to the Browns, who won their first game of  2010.
One of the biggest questions surrounding the Browns is the fact they have no real threat at wide receiver. The opening day starters at receiver have a combined total of six catches through four games.
Both second year receivers, Brian Robiskie and Mohammed Massaquoi have appeared to regress at the position this year, but it could also be due to the fact they played on the first team offense with injured quarterback Jake Delhomme and they do not have the same rapport with current starter Seneca Wallace.
Regardless of the reasons that answer the question as to why both Massaquoi and Robiskie are not playing well, one receiver stepped up his game in Week 4 that should garner more looks and passes moving forward.
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