If The Cleveland Browns are looking to make it back into the NFL Playoffs this coming season, a few things need to happen. Arguably the most important two things would be the play of QB1 Deshaun Watson, and Cleveland’s new Dc Jim Schwartz’s plan.
Watson has looked sharp all offseason so far and there is belief from players and management in Cleveland that their QB1 will be ready to rock.
That leaves Jim Schwartz and his plan to get the defense rolling this season. After very inconsistent performances under former DC Joe Woods, Cleveland made a change this offseason and hired Jim Schwartz.
A 57-year-old who has 13 seasons of experience as a coordinator with the Titans and Eagles. Even though it is still early, there is optimism that Schwartz’s new defensive scheme will have an immediate impact. “We’re going to cut it loose up front with our four-man fronts,” says coach Kevin Stefanski, adding that he hired Schwartz because they share a vision for the unit. “We have some versatility in the back end.
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