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Old 12-06-2003, 09:34 AM   #4
QuikSand
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Annapolis, Md
2004 Regular Season

Not going to profile this season week by week -- as I know what’s ahead. We ought to fall badly this first season, and anything but the first draft pick next year will come as a surprise to me.

I am stunned when we open the season with a 10-0 shutout of Baltimore. My offense was pathetic – but how did we manage to stop anyone? We get an equally improbable fourth-quarter rally to beat Washington in week two, and are now an undefeated titan! Whoa!

However, order is soon restored, and we crash to earth and end up with a 4-12 record, about what I would have expected (maybe a game or two better, really). Regrettably, safety Nicky Gonzalez was hurt for most of the year – so we lost a good season of development from him, and his shot at perhaps getting a rookie award.

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Front Office Football 2004 2004 Summary for Cleveland Browns Record: 4-12 Winning Pct.: .250 Cleveland Browns Team Rank Rushes 433 16 Rushing Yards 1812 21 Yards Per Carry 4.18 24 Pass Attempts 533 18 Completions 319 15 Passing Yards 2808 31 Yards Per Attempt 5.26 32 3rd Down Conversions 33.8 31 Points Per Game 12.5 32 Turnovers 35 28 (T) Turnover Margin -11 28 Opponents Team Rank Rushes 478 28 Rushing Yards 2290 29 Yards Per Carry 4.79 28 (T) Pass Attempts 476 2 (T) Completions 268 1 Passing Yards 2896 1 Yards Per Attempt 6.08 3 3rd Down Conversions 37.5 5 (T) Points Per Game 25.1 32 Turnovers 24 24 (T) Week Team Versus Oppnt 1 10 BAL 0 2 23 WAS 20 3 7 at KCY 35 4 16 at BUF 14 5 16 PIT 24 6 10 MIA 24 7 17 NYJ 27 8 3 at NED 28 9 6 at BAL 30 11 6 at CIN 41 12 16 PHI 21 13 10 HOU 9 14 20 at NYG 34 15 17 CIN 24 16 13 at DAL 48 17 10 at PIT 24 Passing Pos Att Comp Yards Y/Att TD Int 16 Silvers QB 493 294 2659 5.39 9 25 **Team --- 533 319 2808 5.26 9 27 Rushing Pos Att Yards Y/Att TD 44 Shea RB 139 525 3.77 1 25 Hoffman RB 132 375 2.84 2 40 Newman RB 62 319 5.14 1 16 Silvers QB 59 432 7.32 3 **Team --- 433 1812 4.18 7 Receiving Pos Targ Catch Yards Y/Ctc YAC TD 81 Ivory WR 90 58 687 11.8 66 2 88 O'Rourke WR 93 53 598 11.2 46 2 80 Horner WR 96 52 528 10.1 61 2 84 Gaylord TE 54 38 346 9.1 98 2 86 McConnell WR 75 33 265 8.0 19 1 38 McCarthy FB 43 31 119 3.8 39 0 32 Okeafor FB 23 17 71 4.1 22 0 **Team --- 531 319 2808 8.8 462 9 Defense Pos Tack Asst Sack Hurr Ints Defn 92 Goodwin ILB 121 41 1.0 4 3 3 34 Richmond S 57 26 0.0 1 1 5 35 Sims CB 56 17 0.0 0 0 7 37 Dotson CB 54 15 0.0 1 3 5 23 Craig S 52 23 1.0 1 2 5 96 Walker OLB 51 23 2.0 6 0 5 28 Dawson S 50 12 2.5 0 1 6 73 Ogden DT 48 18 2.5 10 0 0 72 Rutter DT 47 17 4.0 12 0 1 98 Clanton OLB 45 22 2.0 6 1 7 57 Davidson OLB 38 12 0.0 1 0 2 76 Floyd DE 27 12 4.5 10 0 0 91 Caldwell DE 26 13 5.0 5 0 1 22 Lofton CB 16 4 0.0 0 0 1 **Team --- 815 282 28.0 66 13 52

Well, MLB Cedric Goodwin, an undrafted rookie, grabbed the MLB job and ended up being probably our most effective player in this season. I would have expected to see a LB rack up huge tackle numbers, and he filled the job nicely – he’s pretty solid against the run, actually. Our pass defense, overall, was pretty good – and I can’t figure out why. In total, I understand that teams would just easily run against us, but why did we hold teams to only 6.08 yards per pass attempt? That’s pretty impressive, but I have to consider it a fluke.


Season Wrap-up

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2004 Awards List Award Player Team Player of the Year Don Daniel DEN Front Office Bowl MVP Brenton Reece DAL Coach of the Year Not Yet Awarded Legend of the Game Not Yet Awarded Offensive Player of the Year Don Daniel DEN Defensive Player of the Year Brent Helwig BUF Offensive Rookie of the Year Roderick Arsenault HOU **Defensive Rookie of the Year Cedric Goodwin CLE All-League First-String Quarterback Mark Holm SEA All-League First-String Running Back Don Daniel DEN All-League First-String Fullback Barry Johnson DAL All-League First-String Tight End Clark Hardy NOS All-League First-String Wide Receiver Robert Berndt TEN All-League First-String Wide Receiver Clifford Larocca DAL All-League First-String Center Bennett Beverly DAL All-League First-String Offensive Guard Larry Coronado MIA All-League First-String Offensive Guard Chris Benford NYJ All-League First-String Offensive Tackle Dennis Rameriz BAL All-League First-String Offensive Tackle Joseph Clack IND All-League First-String Punter Leif Schnell BUF All-League First-String Kicker Aaron Justice PIT All-League First-String Defensive End Tony Case NYG All-League First-String Defensive End George Kellum ATL All-League First-String Defensive Tackle John McManus DET All-League First-String Defensive Tackle Byron Franck NOS All-League First-String Inside Linebacker Brent Helwig BUF All-League First-String Outside Linebacker Nelson Borders WAS All-League First-String Outside Linebacker Jermaine Mack PHI All-League First-String Cornerback Ronald Shell TEN All-League First-String Cornerback George Weldon CHI All-League First-String Safety Rashad Taliaferro CHI All-League First-String Safety Tyrell Boone SFO All-League Second-String Quarterback Brenton Reece DAL All-League Second-String Running Back Jeffrey Willingham NED All-League Second-String Fullback Myron Peterson TBY All-League Second-String Tight End James Kearney KCY All-League Second-String Wide Receiver Clarence Theodore JAX All-League Second-String Wide Receiver King Brame BUF All-League Second-String Center Kenny Calvo CHI All-League Second-String Offensive Guard Abram Crawford IND All-League Second-String Offensive Guard Arlen Martin ARI All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle James Lawlor NYG All-League Second-String Offensive Tackle Ned Ford NED All-League Second-String Punter Vicente Hodgson KCY All-League Second-String Kicker David Tobias NYJ All-League Second-String Defensive End Reggie Hewlett HOU All-League Second-String Defensive End Herschel Waldon MIA All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle Ron Elliott TEN All-League Second-String Defensive Tackle William Koontz ATL All-League Second-String Inside Linebacker Ronald Rabb JAX All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker Andrew Colston BUF All-League Second-String Outside Linebacker Gerald Payne SFO All-League Second-String Cornerback James Burnell NYJ All-League Second-String Cornerback Brad Teter SFO All-League Second-String Safety Mark Meyer TBY All-League Second-String Safety Major Hargett MIA League's Fastest Man William Ramer OAK League's Strongest Man Desmond Shirk ATL

The list of players above are strangers to me, for the most part – but some will become familiar in time. QB Mark Holm was Cleveland’s starter last season, before he was cut along with everyone else to make way for the new brass.

LB Cedric Goodwin gets the DROY award – which I thought might be heading our way somehow.


Regardless – a season to tuck away as a building and learning experience, as predicted.

Nothing much more to add. We’ll look forward to next year, and will hope to keep up the building process.
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