Article By J Gatskie on 18th November, 2010
Over the first nine games, the three have combined to catch 41 passes for a total of 497 yards. That breaks down to 4.5 catches per game for 55 yards. Despite Cleveland's offensive identity as rush-first to open up the passing game, these numbers are unacceptable for NFL-caliber wideouts.
Even the merry-go-round at quarterback is not valid reasoning for such meager output.
Tight end Ben Watson has 34 catches for 434 yards by himself. I realize ...
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