The Bad: 4th Quarter Clock Management - Situational Football (last 2 possessions)
Because our offense didn't capitalize on the momentum during the comeback when we only needed a field goal to take the lead, break their defense and quite the crowd, we decided to be overly aggressive which lead to a needless interception that uplifted their team, ate-up clock and reignited their home fans.
Bad strategic calculation.
When we got the ball on the last offensive drive we decided to be overly cautious. As a result we squandered our last timeout (clock management), passed on 3rd down for an in-completion (stopping the clock for the Browns) and giving Tucker (elite) approximately 3-5 more yards to kick a field goal that is a give-me from another 15 yards.
As a result of this, the last defensive series suffered because of too much time left on the clock and the score. That said, more aggression should have been applied in the early downs. Players fail to make critical tackles and assignments, but with better clock management earlier it most likely doesn't come down to this.
Results: Unnecessary Nail Bitter (Thank the Football Gods for C.J. Mosley int )
Trestman and Pees need to get on the same page. That said, a win is a win.