
Terry’s Talkin’
Did Deshaun Watson play well vs. the Bears? The reason behind the reason the Cavs traded Dennis Schröder
Highlights: Deshaun Watson's preseason debut drew favorable reviews, but there were some moments that should cause Browns fans concern; Pre-snap penalties noticeably improved from training camp, though unforced errors committed by relied-upon veterans remain a significant coaching concern; Terry says Todd Monken's new offensive scheme successfully created space for short-to-intermediate passes against the Bears; Backup QB Shedeur Sanders played an aggressive game, completing accurate deep throws that offered a refreshing dynamic for the offense; Offensive depth pieces like KC Concepcion, Spencer Fano, and Denzel Boston acquitted themselves well in their first appearance on an NFL field; Thursday's controlled, full-pad scrimmage against the Bills will provide an invaluable environment for coaches to accurately evaluate one-on-one roster talent; A listener asks: Would it make sense for the Browns to start the season with Shedeur Sanders so the pressure won't mount on Deshaun Watson early in the season? How KC Concepcion has quickly emerged as a deeply promising, game-breaking weapon capable of scoring in the kickoff and punt return game; A Browns fan in Los Angeles is lamenting the Myles Garrett trade: We offer him some positives for the future; The Guardians are entrenched in a slump driven by crucial late-inning mistakes and bullpen struggles; The Guardians are among MLB's leaders in leaving runners on base: What it means; Jose Ramirez's lingering hand injury has severely hindered his signature power and run-producing capabilities, leaving a void in the Guardians' lineup; Pitcher Parker Messick's top 50 MVP ranking by ESPN highlights what a remarkable year he's having; Terry on the reason behind the reason that the Cavs traded Dennis Schröder last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices






