Accoridng to ClevelandBrowns.com, Pat Shumur and the rest of the Browns coaching staff have agreed to play their starting rosters for one quarter against the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night.
Although many fans will be holding their breath as the starting rosters try to avoid injury, this can be a very good tool for Cleveland to build off of moving forward. Reports out of training camp seem mixed from a day-to-day basis as both the offense and defense are going through the growing pains of learning new systems. This will be especially good for the offense that has been decimated by injuries throughout the first two weeks.
The other positive thing that Cleveland can gain this Saturday is the comparison between their starting rosters and the Packers first/second strings. Green Bay is coming into Cleveland fresh off their Super Bowl victory and the Browns are trying to use the same franchise model in order to find their own success.
Jarret Brown will be a third reason to watch this game against Green Bay. Brown has gotten rave reviews during his first two weeks of camp for his tremendous ability to move around the pocket and deliver some hard throws. Brown will likely play the majority of the fourth quarter, depending on how many reps Seneca Wallace takes in the second and third.
Greg Little, Phil Taylor, and Jabaal Sheard are also expected to get significant playing time.
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