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The Browns had no luck try­ing to establish the run — they averaged just 2.4 yards on 20 carries with a long of 9 — and Delhomme, who played the second half at quarterback, was barely mobile and still nursing his ankle injury.
Abraham, who has four sacks through five games, is consid­ered a pass-rushing specialist.
Although [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] wasn’t ready to admit it, the Wiscon­sin standout turned in one of the worst performances of his four-year NFL career Sunday.
“I’ve been blessed to play with some of the best tackles — Jonathan Ogden, Joe Staley — and I think [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] is right up there,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],” said right tackle Tony Pashos, who started Sun­day for John St. Clair. “He fought his tail off to the very end. I’ll go to war with him any day of the week.”
“He’s a pass rusher, he’s a sack guy … that’s why they put him out there,” [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] said. “They’ve got three other guys who are in there to defend the run and he’s in there to get sacks.”
Falcon defense abuses Browns’ [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
Ronde Barber intercepted Delhomme’s pass in that game and returned it to the Browns 3-yard line to set up a touch­down, a play that was crucial in the loss. The sacks and interception against Atlanta on Sunday also were game­changing plays, meaning [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] had a sizeable role in both defeats.
All those factors meant Abra­ham and his fellow defensive linemen could go full blast against Cleveland’s blockers.
“I personally didn’t play my best game,” he said. “I’ll have to watch the film. … In the NFL, sometimes you have good days and sometimes you have bad days. It wasn’t my best day, but I don’t know if I’d go that far (and say it was his career worst).”
He was responsible for both sacks of Seneca Wallace — the second leading to Wallace’s ankle injury that sidelined the starting quarterback for the remainder of the game — allowed the person he was supposed to block to pressure Jake Delhomme during a fourth-quarter interception that ended all hope of a rally, and was beaten repeatedly by Fal­cons star defensive end John Abraham throughout the Browns’ 20-10 loss to Atlanta.
CLEVELAND — How many Pro Bowls has left tackle [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] been to in his career? Three. How many quarterbacks have gone down on [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]’ watch this season? Two.
“I think he’s probably the best, maybe the second-best pass rusher in the NFL,” [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] said of Abraham. “He’s got the sec­ond- most sacks since 2001 (behind Indianapolis’ Dwight Freeney). He’s very fast, he’s very quick and he’s very strong.”
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] also had some fin­gers pointed at him — includ­ing by Browns coach Eric Mangini who criticized the protection — after the Browns season-opening loss at Tampa Bay when defender Stylez G. White dove at Delhomme’s legs and caused the ankle injury that sidelined the top quarter­back for three games.
The unusual lapses may be costing the Browns on the field, but it hasn’t hurt [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]’ rep­utation among his teammates.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] said he’s not injured other than the normal bumps and bruises and doesn’t expect the Browns to change their game plan when it comes to pass blocking.
“On first and second down, he’s on the sideline drinking water,” [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] said. “Then when it’s time to rush the passer on third down, they put him in there. He’s fresh, and when you can’t run the ball against them it just plays into their game.”
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