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1978 Cleveland Browns season

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1978 Cleveland Browns season
OwnerArt Modell
Head coachSam Rutigliano
Home stadiumCleveland Municipal Stadium
Results
Record8–8
Division place3rdAFC Central
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro BowlersFSThom Darden

The1978 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 29th season with theNational Football League (NFL). After nearly three years of struggling offensively – and not making the playoffs—while posting just one winning record under ultra-strict, disciplinarian head coach Forrest Gregg, the Browns in 1978 decided to take a softer approach to liven up their attack – and their team. They did so by hiring a virtually unknown assistant at the time, New Orleans Saints receivers coach Sam Rutigliano, to replace Gregg, who was fired with one game left in the 1977 season. Rutigliano was the fourth head coach hired by Art Modell in his 18 years as club owner to that point, and it marked the first time Modell had not promoted from within the organization to fill the spot.

Although it took a while for things to develop, the idea of bringing in someone from the outside nonetheless worked. With Rutigliano, who was as progressive, innovative and forward-thinking of an offensive mind as there was in the game at the time, running the show, the once-stagnant Browns attack scored 30 or more points four times in eight games in the second half of that season. More importantly, Rutigliano was able to jump-start the career of embattled quarterback Brian Sipe, which would pay huge dividends for the team two years later when he won the NFL MVP award and led the Browns to the AFC Central title. He finished with 21 touchdown passes and 15 interceptions in 1978 for a quarterback rating of 80.7, by far his best numbers in his five seasons with the Browns.

The Browns started well, winning their first three games over the San Francisco 49ers (24–7), Cincinnati Bengals (13–10 in overtime) and Atlanta Falcons (24–16). They then stood 4–2 after beating the Saints 24–16 three games later.

But in the process of the Browns offense getting revved up, the defense soon started to come unglued. Yes, the Browns were scoring a lot of points in those final eight games, but they were giving up a lot, too. In fact, they surrendered 34 or more points in three successive games at the very end of the year. The end result was an 8–8 finish in which the Browns were outscored by 22 points overall, 356 to 334, in the first year that the NFL expanded from a 14- to a 16-game regular season. The Browns top draft choice that year, future Hall of Fame TE Ozzie Newsome, fresh off of an NCAA National Championship with Paul "Bear" Bryant's Alabama Crimson Tide team, had a solid rookie season, snaring 38 passes for 589 yards and two touchdowns.

Offseason

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NFL draft

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The following were selected in the1978 NFL draft.

1978 Cleveland Browns draft
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
112Clay MatthewsLinebackerUSC
123Ozzie NewsomeTight endAlabama
239Johnny EvansPunterNorth Carolina State
367Larry CollinsRunning backTexas A&I
368Mark MillerQuarterbackBowling Green
4103Pete PullaraOffensive GuardTennessee-Chattanooga
5122Keith WrightWide receiverMemphis State
6149Al PittsCenterMichigan State
8205Jesse TurnbowDefensive tackleTennessee
9234Jon KramerGuardBaylor
10261Brent WatsonOffensive tackleTennessee
11290Larry GillardDefensive tackleMississippi State
12317Leo BiedermannOffensive tackleCalifornia

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Personnel

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Staff / Coaches

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1978 Cleveland Browns staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special Teams – John Petercuskie
  • Film Coordinator -Ed Ulinski
  • Athletic Trainer - Leo Murphy


Roster

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1978 Cleveland Browns roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Reserve


Rookies in italics

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Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 3San Francisco 49ersW 24–71–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium68,973Recap
2September 10Cincinnati BengalsW 13–102–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium72,691Recap
3September 17atAtlanta FalconsW 24–163–0Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium56,648Recap
4September 24atPittsburgh SteelersL 9–153–1Three Rivers Stadium49,573Recap
5October 1Houston OilersL 13–163–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium72,776Recap
6October 8atNew Orleans SaintsW 24–164–2Louisiana Superdome50,158Recap
7October 15Pittsburgh SteelersL 14–344–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium81,302Recap
8October 22atKansas City ChiefsL 3–174–4Arrowhead Stadium41,157Recap
9October 29Buffalo BillsW 41–205–4Cleveland Municipal Stadium51,409Recap
10November 5atHouston OilersL 10–145–5Houston Astrodome45,827Recap
11November 12Denver BroncosL 7–195–6Cleveland Municipal Stadium70,856Recap
12November 19atBaltimore ColtsW 45–246–6Memorial Stadium45,341Recap
13November 26Los Angeles RamsW 30–197–6Cleveland Municipal Stadium55,158Recap
14December 3atSeattle SeahawksL 24–477–7Kingdome62,262Recap
15December 10New York JetsW 37–348–7Cleveland Municipal Stadium36,881Recap
16December 17atCincinnati BengalsL 16–488–8Riverfront Stadium46,985Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Standings

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AFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Pittsburgh Steelers(1)1420.8755–111–1356195W5
Houston Oilers(5)1060.6254–28–4283298L1
Cleveland Browns880.5001–54–8334356L1
Cincinnati Bengals4120.2502–42–10252284W3

Game summaries

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Week 3: atAtlanta

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Week 3: Cleveland Browns at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Browns0170724
Falcons370616

atAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium,Atlanta

  • Date: September 17
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m.EDT
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26 °C), relative humidity 70%, round (wind) 6 mph (9.7 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 56,648
  • Referee:Gene Barth
  • TV announcers (NBC):Jim Simpson (play–by–play) andPaul Warfield (color commentator)
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Game information

First quarter

  • ATL –Steinfort 24 yard field goal
    Falcons 3, Browns 0

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • No scoring plays

Fourth quarter

  • ATL –Strong 2 yard rush (kick failed)
    Browns 17, Falcons 16
  • CLE –Sipe 2 yard rush (Cockroft kick)
    Browns 24, Falcons 16

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Turnovers

  • CLE – 3
  • ATL – 4

References

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  1. ^"1978 NFL Draft Listing – Pro-Football-Reference.com".Archived from the original on May 31, 2009. RetrievedJuly 23, 2009.
  2. ^"1978 Cleveland Browns starters and roster".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedNovember 11, 2014.

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