Shea Out
Normally when an average tight end is injured it's not that big of a deal. But when that tight end is also the team's only lead blocker, well that's not too good is it? Just like Holcomb's injury after releaseing Josh Booty, Shea's injury comes after the Browns let go of their only fullback, Kevin McLeod. Of course, McLeod wasn't the lynchpin of a successful running game. But it does mean that the rushing offense is not going to have all its options this Sunday in Pittsburgh.
You might remember last year that William Green was only effective after they "scaled down" the rushing attack to about 6 plays. I know, wishful thinking....
You might remember last year that William Green was only effective after they "scaled down" the rushing attack to about 6 plays. I know, wishful thinking....
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