BEREA — Tommy Rees obviously broke down the film of the Browns' Week 10 loss to the New York Jets with a critical eye. That includes the offensive coordinator's own performance in his first game as an NFL play caller .
"Look, as a play caller, there's always things you want back," Rees said Nov. 13. "Felt like we put our guys in position to have success throughout the game and then, when you do that and you don't have success, you always look to why and what you can do during the week to help your players have that success. There's going to be a handful of calls that you make that the defense won the rep, and that happens in football throughout a game.
"Then there's a couple of plays there that you say, didn't put our guys in the right position. And those are the ones as a play cal

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