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What's behind the Guardians' surge; changing field goals forever; Cavs set the stage

What's behind the Guardians' surge; changing field goals forever; Cavs set the stage

Update: 2025-09-24
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  • The Guardians were down 15.5 games in July and 12.5 games in late August but are now on the verge of overtaking the Tigers. How have they done this?



  • Terry noted the Tigers’ collapse could be historic, while the Guardians risk losing momentum at the finish line.

  • Terry contends the Guardians' defensive improvement coincided with Brayan Rocchio moving to second base and Gabriel Arias to shortstop.



  • José Ramírez rebounded from a rough April and is back to playing B+/A- level defense



  • Bo Naylor’s September surge (.306 AVG, 3 HR, 14 RBI in 14 games) has been a game-changer.

  • Terry speculated Naylor may have finally found the right adjustments after years of tinkering.

  • Listener Max emailed about the Guardians’ momentum, arguing that being red-hot matters more than being the best team on paper, and how far could they go in the playoffs?



  • The Browns’ defense is elite, ranking #1 in yards allowed and #2 in yards per play allowed.

  • The offense is middle-of-the-pack in yards and yards per play, suggesting it’s not as bad as perceived.



  • The Browns’ tackle situation is dire, with Dawand Jones out for the season and Jack Conklin injured.

  • Should the Browns use Adin Huntington as a blocking tight end to help protect Joe Flacco?

  • Quinshon Judkins could see more snaps due to his blocking ability and versatility.

  • Is it time to move field goal kickers back to 9-10 yards to reduce blocks? Terry loves the idea.



  • The Cavs' Kenny Atkinson and Koby Altman previewed the season, and Terry last the latest, including on the injuries to Max Strus and Darius Garland.

  • Garland’s injury is likely turf toe, with a return timeline of 10–20 games.

  • Atkinson praised rookie Jaylon Tyson’s intensity and potential impact.

  • The Cavs have won the third-most games in the NBA over the last three years, behind only Boston and OKC.

  • Their core four (Mobley, Allen, Garland, Mitchell) are all under multi-year contracts and entering their prime.

  • Atkinson wants to unlock more of Evan Mobley’s ball-handling ability to counter pressure defenses.



  • Seven of the 15 players on the roster were second-round picks or undrafted. Why that matters.

  • A listener email about the Browns' uniforms against the Packers. He hates them. Send in your favorite or most hated uniforms and we'll read them on the podcast.



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What's behind the Guardians' surge; changing field goals forever; Cavs set the stage

What's behind the Guardians' surge; changing field goals forever; Cavs set the stage

Terry Pluto, Cleveland.com