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Let's go and they were moving and moving and moving. Then the Steelers were like, hold up, wait a minute. No, let's go ahead and put it into this and they stopped them, they held them and then the Steelers, they ended up getting a field goal and the teams, they just, they had a little stand steal for the longest. I think that the first half ended 3-3 but I did love how to commentate us because it was Tony Romo and I can't remember the other commentators name but usually it's always fun to say like this quarterback versus this quarterback. Like in this case, been Rothesburg versus Baker Mayfield but Tony Romo was like, oh, this is actually Miles Garrett versus TJ Y and both of them were showing out for their teams, both of them, they got their money and both of them continue to show you why their teams paid them the big bucks because they deserve it, they earned it. So it, let's just fast forward because again, it was just defense and defense and defense and defense and defense which I loved, loved it. And at the end of the first half, the Steelers. Ooh, I was scared for the Steelers. I mean, either way that this game went, I was really hoping for a tie but I was worried for the Steelers because I was thinking toward the end of the game I was wondering, oh, is this gonna be one of those Thanos moments where Gamora is asking Thanos, what did it cost you? What did it cost you? Everything. That's what it was looking like when they went for it on that fourth down they did the fake field goal and they turned Boswell into a quarterback and he was looking, looking, looking, looking and then he just, the tight end was just, the tight end was one versus three and I mean, he had no choices fourth down. You don't wanna take a sack. You gotta at least put it up and he did that. So he made the right decision and I wasn't even too mad at the Steelers for going for it right there. But at the same time, it's a tricky one but I wasn't too mad at them for going for it. I didn't think it was a stupid decision but it almost cost you, well, it did cost you big time cause you lost your kicker. You lost your kicker for the rest of the game to a concussion to what should have actually been a penalty, should have been a blow to the head or a late hit, one of those two, but it should have been a penalty and that really changes the way that you run your team. That changes the way that you operate. Reason being because now and Steelers have been in this situation before, I forgot what kicker it was of theirs that got injured. Oh no, no, no, he might not have even been injured. He just may have been missing during the season. It was a couple of years ago and the Steelers, they will go for so much on fourth down. They will keep going for two point conversions all the time. It was a couple of years ago. I forgot who the kicker was at that time. But anyway, you lose your kicker, that changes the whole game plan because now you're forced to make some tough decisions on some fourth downs where you will be in field goal territory. It's like, oh, we can't, we don't want our punter kicking. So what do we do? But I was thinking, uh-oh, if this comes back to bite them then that could be big. But they ended up squeaking out of there with the win. Now I just, I really appreciated their aggression at the end of the game. To that 50-yard pass to Deontay Johnson, I really appreciated that aggression because, you know, enough teams like, and these days the game has changed a bit to where teams aren't just, a lot of them won't just run the ball out to end the game. Be like, oh, we'll just run the clock out and hope our defense will know. Teams are trying to win. They not trying to just run it out. They trying to win so they trying to get that first down so they can really control the game. And when they threw that pass to Deontay Johnson, it was perfect. I mean, the only thing that could have been even more perfect for it was if it resulted in a touchdown. But it was such a smart decision. It was a good decision. And again, plays like, you didn't see plays like that too often this game because it was a defensive game. Such a defensive game. Najee Harris grinding it out, grinding it out. All game long. Grinding and running yards. When he would break up the semi big one, it took a lot, took a whole lot. They're tight end with that touchdown catch. I know I'm gonna mess up his name. Friar Muth, Friar Mouth Friar Muth Friar. I'm gonna call him Sir Friar. On that touchdown catch, he initially dropped it. He initially dropped it. And it was a good pass by Ben Rosasberger. But he initially dropped it. Then he was like, hold up, man. I ain't trying to be shaky hands, Eric Ebron. Let me get this thing in the bucket. And then he went on that second effort and grabbed it. That was nice, man. And he was balling all day. And that other tight end was doing good too. I think his number is 81. I can't think of his number off the top of my head. But the other tight end was doing good as well. And I saw Eric Ebron on the sideline. I'm not sure if he's injured or not. I'm not sure what the status of Eric Ebron is, but you know, he had to be looking like, come on, man. Why do you do balling while I'm on the sideline? I'm sure he's probably injured or something like that though. But anyway, Baker Mayfield, man, it was tough. I know Browns fans like, ooh, I'm sure there are a lot of tears that were dropping in this game because the Browns receivers, they were dropping in this game. Baker Mayfield, he was doing this thing. I felt like he did it. I mean, I feel like he did, I can't even talk. I feel like he did everything that he needed to do in order for this team to be successful. Now, there was one play early on where he, I think you threw it to either, either Odell was wide open and he threw to like a triple-covered Landry or Landry was wide open and he threw to a triple-covered or Odell, one of the two, but that was early on in the game. But I had tweeted out during the fourth quarter, I was like, is Odell Beckham Jr. even playing? Now, I knew he was active for the game but I just really hadn't seen him. So I looked up the stats on ESPN.com. No, this is not an advertisement for them anything, but I looked up the stats on ESPN.com and said, Odell Beckham Jr. had like one catch for six yards, something like that. I'm like, okay, every receiver doesn't go off every single game. I understand that. Not every receiving if they're an elite receiver, they're not gonna have 100 yards every single game. I get it, but one catch, six yards. Okay, and again, Kudos to Steelers Defense because they were doing that thing. You do have four sacks at halftime. They were doing that thing. So they were obviously holding Odell Beckham Jr. down but then it was like right after I tweeted that, Baker Mayfield, he's looking, throws a shot, Odell Beckham Jr. He goes for a one hand and in the past might've been a little bit high. Might've been a little bit high, but Odell Beckham went for a one hand and them Steelers, they were coming to whack him and they did whack him, but he ended up dropping it. Ended up dropping it. And then Jarvis Landry, he had some crucial drops. One of those drops being that fumble because if you rewind like right before that, Baker Mayfield, and you know what, let's rewind because I was about to talk about the play with Baker Mayfield ran for that first down and he got what I thought they were gonna call a late hit on Minkoffice Patrick, but even if you rewind before that, the touchdown to Deionis Johnson, because that was a really nice touchdown. I said, hold up, are these Browns? They Browns, they been watching those, they been watching my Ravens play, huh? Because that was a play straight out of Raven's playbook. But, with Baker Mayfield, he put it in Deionis Johnson's chest and he held it. He held it, held it, held it, held it, held it. Felt like he held the ball in his chest for like 20 seconds and it looked like that and that, when you put the ball in your running back chest and you hold it, that freezes the defense for that split second. And I saw one of Stila's cornerbacks, he was right there, but he just kind of missed it and he was like, ah, he was out of position. He was out of position and he missed and Deionis Johnson, boom, touchdown, touchdown. But even though it is Baker Mayfield, and you know it's Baker Mayfield, he ain't taking off on nobody, but he can scramble good enough, but that threat, just him putting it in his chest and just holding it, that makes defenses hesitate. And when you hesitate on defense, that could end up being all she wrote. So, that was a really nice run, really nice play design, really nice execution too. Chubb, Chubb was running nice in this game too. Chubb was running tough, he was running hard. And especially toward the end of the game. I know in Madden, for Nick Chubb, his ex-factor, he could break like 50 million tackles. 50 million tackles. And sometimes when I'm playing against the Browns in Madden, I'm like, man, that's so glitchy. It's so glitchy. But then when I watched the games like today, I said, oh, okay, maybe it's not so glitchy. But Chubb, he looked good. Of course, still missing Karim, but again, you got the Ernest Johnson. And he can't have games like he had every Thursday night, like he had the other day on Thursday night against the Broncos, but he definitely is still a key contributor. Now, back to the Baker Mayfield run. When Baker Mayfield got that run for the first down and he got hit a little bit late, and he got up and he was hyped, he was like, oh, okay, let's go. I was like, oh yeah, he got that place rocking. He got that crowd rocking, they all into it, they hyped, he's hyped. But I was like, uh-oh. I just, I don't know, man, I was just like, uh-oh. That's what I was thinking in the back of my head, like, uh-oh. I just felt like something was gonna go down in a bad way for the Browns. And Baker Mayfield drops back. Those are the Jarvis Landry, Jarvis Landry fighting for more yards. Pow, fumble. Fumble. And it was like, ooh, man. So I just felt like in this game, and they said that was Jarvis Landry's first lost fumble in three years, I believe. But I just, I felt like Baker Mayfield's receivers kind of let them down in this game. Early on, it was looking like they were gonna be on point because he threw a really nice pass in the first drive of the game to Hooper. I was like, oh, these boys, they about to do something. But they just, they kept shooting themselves in the foot. Shooting themselves. Now Pittsburgh defense was nice too, now. Gotta give them that credit. But Browns, their offense was not helping out. Then you had the Hollywood Higgins, the false start. But he was like, oh, I'm ready to go, y'all better catch up. Uh-uh, it don't work like that, man. You gotta wait. So now Browns are last place in the AFC North. Because they are four and four. The Steelers are four and four. No, no, no, Steelers are four and three, excuse me, so they came in this game three and three. But now they have the division win over the Browns. And they're over 500, so they're above the Browns. The Ravens are five and two on a bye week right now. And boy, when we needed it after that beat down, we took to the Bengals. I actually gotta check on that game, see how that's going. The Bengals and the Jets, hopefully the Jets held it down, but we'll see. And then the Bengals, they sitting up top at six, no, excuse me, at five and two. And again, we'll see the results of that game. But anyway, AFC North, it's gonna be tough. It's gonna come down to it. This is like, it's like a good version of the NFC East. Because NFC East, the seasons always come down to the very end, but all the teams are usually pretty bad. Now Dallas been doing it thing this year now. Okay, I see Dallas. But usually they're pretty, all the teams are pretty bad. But in this case of the AFC North, all these teams usually do their thing. And it's a tight race. So we'll see how it turns out, we'll see how this thing goes. Congrats to the Pittsburgh fans, Browns fans, I know it's rough. Especially a game like this where it was close throughout. The games like this, they hurt the most. Not a beat down like my Ravens took last week. Those games, they hurt a little bit, but they don't hurt nearly as much as these games because these games, in the Ravens game where they got beat down by the Bengals last week, we knew we were losing well into like the third, fourth quarter. I mean, there was some chances, but we were like, we were down big. So we knew what was going on. We knew the situation. But games like this, where it could literally go either way, and it comes down literally to the very end. These are the ones that sting the most. But it's early in the season. So we'll see how everything plays out. Team Keep It Clean, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all and we out.