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OFIICIALS Referelbob Frederic UMPIRE JUDGE BACK FIELD SIDE Ligourii4agert Swanson Don Hakes Duwaynegandy LINESMAN JIJDGE__ ____ _____ _____ ______JUDGE___________ ' 'tSbi.Th,14i' 1(orn Al• (ireirt r, sm—un .J;'u Lv,e "Se s On ci Sunday 1:00 p.m. DAY OF WEEK TIME, Rivers Stadium VISITOR Cleveland Browns VS. HOMEPittsburgh Steelers AT__Three 500 WEATHER Cold and Rainy TEMPERATURE WIND AND DIRECTION. E @ 8MPH LI NE John Keck Ron Blum OFIICIALS REFERELBob Frederic UMPIRE JUDGE BACK FIELD SIDE LigouriI4agert Swanson Don Hakes DuwayneGandy LINESMAN JIJDGE__.. UN EU PS HOME OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE WR89—John Jefferson LE96—ReggieCamp WR82-John Stallworth LE93-Keith Willis LT74-Paul Farren NT79—Bob Golic LT65-Ray Pinney NT78—Mark Catano LG62-George Lilja RE78—Carl Hairston LG73-Craig Woifley RE95—John Goodman C61-Mike Baab LOLB56—Chip Banks C52-Mike Webster LOLB57-Mike Merriweather RG69—Dan Fike LJLB51—Eddie Johnson RG 74-Terry Long LILB50—David Little RT63—Cody Risien RILB50—Tom Cousineau PT62-Tunch 11km RILB56-RobinCole TE82-Ozzie Newsonie ROLB57—Clay Matthews TE89-Bennie CunninghamR0LB53-BryanHinkle t'JR86-Brian Brennan LCB31—Frank Hinnifield WR83-Louis Lipps LCB22-Rick Woods QB19—Bernie Kosar RC B29-Hanford Dixon QB19-David Woodley RCB33-Harvey Clayton RB44-Earnest Byner $527—Al Gross RB34-Walter Abercrombie SS31-Donnie Shell FB34-Kevin Mack ES20-Don Rogers RB3D-Frank Pollard FS21—Eric Williams 7— P Jeff GossettSUBSTITUTIONS 1-K Gary Anders&JJBSTITUTIONS 9- K Matt Bahr 68— G Robert Jackson 10-QB Scott Campbell 63-UT Pete Rostosky 16-05Paul McDonald 72-NT Dave Puzzuoli 16-P Harry Newsome 23—GB Chris Brown 22-GB/S FelixWright 77-01 Ricky Bolden 24-RB/KR Rich Erenberg 28-RB Herman Fontenot Si—TE Harry Holt 26—GB John Swain 85-WRCalvin Sweeney 30-RBBoyce Green 84-WR/KR GlenYoung 36-RB/KR Todd Spencer 86-TEPreston Gothard 37-S Chris Rockins 87-TE TravisTucker 42—S Dave Edwards 87-WRWeegie Thompson 38-FBJohnny Davis 88—WR ReoinaldLanahornf47-RB Steve Horse 90—LBBob Xohrs 47-GBLarry Brazie1 54-LBFred Small 91-LBGregg Carr 55-LBCurtis Weathers Yl—DESamCiancy 55—LB Dennis Winston 99-DEDarryl Sims 58-LBScott Nicolas Rasmussen DID 18-QB Danielson 8S-WR Weathers 16—QB Mark Malone(DND) 67—NG Gary Dunn 15MT 99—DE Baldwin 64—DE Edmund Nelson 71- G—C Emil Bourea 34 yards - good 52 yards-no good FiEL[) GOALS Anderson- 25 yards —good 45 yards - good 30 yards — good (Made & Missed) 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL VISITOR Cleveland Browns HOME I Pittsburgh Steelers ELAPSED SCORE TEAM PERIOD TIME SCORING PLAY VISITOR HOME 2 Bahr 24 3- p BROWNS 2 13:08 Bahr 45 PG (12—52—6:57) 6 0 STEELERS 3 4:59 Abercrombie32run,GaryAndersonkick(2—44—0:47) 6 7 . BROWNS_— 4 10:59 Bahr 30 PG • (4—9-2:19) 9 7 STEELERS 4 14:51 Anderson 25EQ (10—73—3:52) 9 10 .— . — - — — .1. All ENDANCE — (TICKETSDISTRIBUTED UNUSED ) fIME DATE FINAL INDiViDUAL AT VISITOR HOME RUSHING AlT. AVG. TD RUSHING AU. Tb . is 'Ic 3.) 2. £5 II 3Q 2. 3 3 0 0 cbLE'f Is- c.C) 10 S. TOTALS 3\ cc TOTALS ;s iss 1.4% PASSING AU.COMP.YARDS PASSING AlT. C ia S C TO PASS RECEIVING NO. YARDS LO. TD C % fl 13 Q ROC j % % I -I -I C) 2. 33 2.'1 0 S-tA '-4 31 It Q. C3 3 '4t It C .3acccJLcC)N.3 L4 a.. 2. 2J 12. C t% TOTALS SC ?.'l C TOTALS ci ci C) INTERCEPTIONS NO. YARDS Lii TO I NTERCEPTI ONS NO. YARDS LO. TO \ I'4 I . • :, TOTALS TOTALS PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. TB IN 20 LG. PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. TB IN 20 LG. 4L\ Cc'sSrr q (52. D3,o a i S'4 C 1 2. TOTALS 4 st. 1%Sa C I S9 TOTALS c PUNT RETURNS NO. FC YARDS LU. TD PUNT RETURNS o '-IL Ltc?S a TOTALS o 'II rio TOTALS t C) IC) . KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YARDS LG. TO KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YARDS 1G. Tb 2. RC 41. 0 . a IL (C t St i% C) TOTALS MC 0 TOTALS ci at o FUMBLES FUMBLES FUM. YDS. TD TD D 11111111 2. '3 TOTALS TOTALS aZQOC000 vs. ,.J:;'. (Visitor) (Home) Date 3 At: FINAL TEAM STATISTICS VISITOR HOME Cr TOTAL FIRST DOWNS '7 g_____ BY RUSHING 5- BYPASSING 3 5. BY PENALTY 4 a- . 5. U (0 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 0i —j — 10% C) — I — 0 1° FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 23cZ TOTAL, NET YARDS 153 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS (Inc. times thrown passing) 51 Se AVERAGE GAIN PER OFFENSIVE PLAY 3.0 4,3 NETYARDSRUSHING "? 15'S TOTAL RUSHING PLAYS 31 .3 AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSHING PLAY 21 4.1 NETYARDSPASSING 87 g3 I_-cl TIMES THROWN—YARDS LOSTATTEMPTING TO PASS N-S GROSS YARDS PASSING 91 IC? PASS ATTEMPTS—COMPLETIONS—HAD' INTERCEPTED 'LjJ4 AVERAGE GAIN PER PASS PLAY (Inc. timesthrown passing) PUNTS—NUMBER AND AVERAGE 4 38.o ' —3&s HAD BLOCKED C .0 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE '33 77 'NO.ANDYARDSPUNTRETURNS 24—4! NO. AND YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS 3—92 a—eR NO, AND YARDS INTERCEPTION RETURNS O—o PENALTIES—NUMBER AND YARDS .S—,Sc7 FUMBLES—NUMBER AND LOST 2—0 O—o TOUCHDOWNS C RUSHiNG O PASSING C) 0 RETURNS C C) EXTRA'POINTS MADE—ATTEMPTS ':.. .,'...'.'...' FIELD GOALS MADE—ATTEMPTS 3—4 TIME OF POSSESSION o& SC. ( UTp 0 n op - C CLEVELAND BROWNS VS. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Three 'Rivers Stadium, Sunday, Nov. 3, 1985 Cold and Rainy, 50°, E@8 1ST QUARTER Browns win toss and will receive, Steelers to defend South goal Anderson kicks off 67 yards to Young who riturns 30 yards to B28 Browns 14:51 1—10—828 Byner up the middle, no gain (Willis) 2-10-828 Mack up the middle, gain of 4 yards (Williams and Cole) 3—6-B32 Kosar incomplete to Brennan, coverage Swain 4-6-832 Gossett punts 42 yards to Lipps who returns10 yards to S36 STEELERS 13:17 1—10-536 Pollard up the middle, no gain (Hairston) 2-10-S36 Abercrombie loses 2 yards (Golic) 3-12—534 Woodley complete to Thompson, gain of 13 yards and first down 1-1O—S47 Pollard up the middle, gain of 4 yards (Johnson) 2—6—849 Abercrornbie around right end, gain of 7 yards and first down ].—10—B42 Pollard up the middle, gain of 6 yards Golic) 2-4-836 Abercrombie off left tackle, gain of 2 yards Johnson) 3-2-834 Abererombie up the middle, gain of 1 yard (Golic) 4-1—833 Abercrombie up the middle, no gain •(Rockins) BROWNS 7:25 1-1O—B32 Kosar complete to Byner, gain 6 yards (Hinkle) 2-4-838 Mack on pitch right, gain of 2 yards (08 Shell) 3-2-B40 TIMEOUT BROWNS, THEY HAVE 2 LEFT Kosar complete to Holt for gain of 8 yards andfirst down 1-10-848 Mack on draw up the middle, no gain (Goodman) 2—10-B48 Mack upthe middle, gain of 9 yards (Willis) 3— 1—S43 Mack up the middle, gain of 2 yards and 1stdown (Goodman) 1— 10—541 Kosar complete to Byner, gain of 6 yards (Cole) 2-4-535 Mack up the middle, gain of 1 yard (Willis) Kosar complete to Brennan, gain of 9 yards andfirst down (Woods) 1— 10—525 Byner off right tackle, loss of 1 yard (WI lii s) 2—11—S26 Mack up the middle, gain of 2 yards (Goodman) 3—9-524 Browns line up in shotgun, the ball is snappedto Byner whois in motion, 9am of 7 yards. (Hinkle) END OF QUARTER— BROWNS 0, STEELERS 0 C .7- I C - t.C. T' ?.ck ffij,/COmP/itlr c-4-O dc sct - 1-2. —_____________ Browns at Steelers, Nov. 3, t985 2ND QUARTER BROWNS 15:00 4—2—S 17 BAHR KICKS 34 YARD FIELD GOAL AT :03 (ELAPSED) BROWNS 3, STEELERS 0 DRIVE: 13 PLAYS, 51 YARDS, 7:28 Bahr kicks off54 yards to Erenberg who returns 10 yards to 521 STEELERS 14:49 1—1O—S21 Pollard around right end, gain of S yards (Gross) 2-5-S26 Pollard up the middle, gain of 2 yards (Cousineau) 3-3-S28 Woodley incomplete to Stallworth,coverage by Matthews 4-3-S28 Newsome punts PENALTY: BROWNS CALLED FOR ROUGHING THE KICKER, 5 YARDS AND FIRST DOWN 1— 10—S33 Pollard off right end, gain of 11 yards and first down (Minnifield) 1-10-S44 Abercrombje around left end, gain of 16 yards and first down (03 Rogers) 1-10-B40 - Abercrombie around right end, gain of 7 yards (Cousineau) 2-3-833 Pollard up the middle, gain of 1 yard (Johnson) 3-2-832 Morse off left guard on counter, gain of 3 yards and first down (Rockins) 1— 10-B 29 Pollard on counter over left tackle, no gain (Cousineau) 2— 10—B 29 Woodley complete to Erenberg, loss of 1 yard (Johnson) 3— 11—B 30 Woodley scrambles 30 yards for touchdown but flag on play PENALTY: STEELERS, WEBSTER TRIPPING, 10 YARDS (NEGATES PLAY) 3- 21—840 Woodley incomplete to Pollard 4—21- 840 Newsome punts 40 yards into endzone, touchback. BROWNS 8:49 1—1O-B20 Kosar complete to Mack, no gain Shell) 2—10-820 Byner off of right tackle, gain of 8 yards Cole) 3-2—828 Byner off of left tackle on counter, gain of 5 yards and first down 1—10-833 Kosar complete to Byner, gain of 4 yards (Cole) 2—6—837 Kosar complete to Brennan for 24 yards and first down (Clayton) 1—10—539 Kosar complete to Jefferson,gain of 4 yards and out of bounds 2-6—535 Mack up the middle, gain of 4 yards (Cole) 3—2—S31 Byner off of right guard, gain of 2 yards and 2 yards(Shell) 1—10—529 PENALTY: STEELERS OFFSIDES (CATANO) 5 YARDS 1-5—S24 Byner loses 1 yard (Shell) 2-6-S25 Mack on draw, loss of 3 yards (Catano, Goodman) 3—9-S28 2:00 WARNING Kosar incomplete to Young, coverage by Swain 4—9-528 (1:57) BAHR KICKS 45 YARD FIELD GOAL AT 13:08 (ELAPSED) BROWNS 6, STEELERS 0 DRIVE: 12 PLAYS, 52 YARDS, 6:57 Bahr kicks off65 yards to Erenberg who returns 20 yards to 520 STEELERS 1:47 1—10—S20 (1:47)Pollard up the middle, gain of 16 yards and first down 1— 10-S36 (1:26)Woodley incomplete to Erenberg, coverage bybanks 2—10-S36 (1:21)Woodley incomplete to Pollard, Matthews on coverage 3-10-S36 (1:17)Woodley complete to Stallworth, gain of 9 yards(Rogers) 4—1-545 (0:49)Newsome punts 38 yards to Brennan PENALTY: BROWNS, LANGHORNE HOLDING, 9 YARDS BROWNS 0:29 1- 10—88 (0:29)Byner gains 5 yards (Willis) 2-5-813 END OF HALF, BROWNS 6, STEELERS 0 FIRST HALF SUMMARY CL Lv' Vs.
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