'The bottom line is you have to play good defense for 60 minutes': Browns coach Kevin Stefanski points out where the team needs improvement.
Ward, though, doesn't have the ability to decide the fate of the Browns' assistant coaches. That falls on coach Kevin Stefanski's lap.
If there was one play which may have best epitomized why the cries for Woods' job were so loud coming out of Sunday's loss, it was on Buffalo's final first-half offensive play. The play showcased the lack of communication between players that was a hallmark of some early-season issues, issues which some lay at the feet of the coaching staff for not better preparing the players for certain situations.
That left a wide-open Diggs running across the back of the end zone, and Allen hit him for the touchdown. The score gave Buffalo the lead for good at 13-10. “To your point, you are trying to do anything you can to get the results you are looking for," Stefanski said."In order to play good run defense, schematically we have to make sure that we play fast, can fit our gaps and be sound in everything that we are doing. Didn’t do that yesterday enough. You have to tackle, you have to run to the ball and all of those things.
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