"They do a double take and often say 'that's really impressive'." Mr Drysdale said the portraits often evolve as he adds layers to the sketch. "Then they react when I show them the drawing, as they often say 'you did this?!'," he said. Read more: Rick Thomson-Jones creates art installations at Shelly Beach People are often shy when Mr Drysdale pulls out his camera to capture them. The Port Macquarie resident creates beach art installations to mark occasions like Easter, Anzac Day, Mother's Day and Father's Day. "It's a nice lifestyle, even though it's not really lucrative." Rick Thomson-Jones is one of the regular beach-goers who has been the subject of Mr Drysdale's sketches. "I come out to take some photos and do some drawings. "Everyone comes out of the surf with a smile and it's just a really nice environment to go catch a wave, and to get your endorphins kicking in," he said. "I know all the crew." Mr Drysdale has drawn inspiration from the community atmosphere, which he is attracted to each morning. "I come down here religiously every morning," he said. He's been a familiar face at Shelly Beach for the past 12 years. Mr Drysdale is an artist and a keen surfer who loves to get in amongst the waves. 22 they will be working off a victory and not a humiliating defeat.Andy Drysdale has a knack for capturing the distinctive characters who meet regularly at Shelly Beach, Port Macquarie. But at least when they return to team headquarters at 76 Lou Groza Boulevard on Nov. The Browns have much to clean up - especially the pre-snap penalties - before they step into the purple cauldron in Baltimore known as M&T Bank Stadium. They held the Lions to 5 of 13 on third down (38.5 percent) after the Patriots were 9 of11 on third down last week. Still, they were gashed for a 57-yard touchdown run by D’Andre Swift, the Lions’ leading rusher. The defense atoned for an abysmal effort against the Patriots, albeit against an inferior opponent. “The pre-snap penalties when we’re jumping offsides is unacceptable, on the offensive side of the ball as well,” Stefanski said. They were penalized 10 times in all for 82 yards.
Maddeningly, the Browns committed five more pre-snap penalties - three encroachment/offsides penalties on defense plus a false start (Wyatt Teller) and illegal shift on offense. It will take a better effort from the Browns to beat the Ravens. Even after losing he doesn’t duck reporters, but he did this time. Mayfield chose not to be part of the postgame interview session. He looked uncomfortable all day and threw two interceptions. He threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Chubb. Mayfield was 15 of 19 passing for 176 yards. A lot of guys on our team are like that.” He goes out every week and plays his heart out. Landry limped off the field with a knee injury in the third quarter and did not catch another pass after that, but he returned to the lineup to throw the block on Chubb’s 11-yard fourth-quarter run. Landry has been unhappy with the scant number of passes thrown in his direction, but he scored the Browns’ first touchdown on a 16-yard run on a broken play. Landry embodies the “smart, tough, accountable” mantra, too. The Browns are 16-5 when Chubb rushes for 100 yards or more. “It starts with guys up front blocking and opening holes. “It definitely feels good, but it’s not all me,” Chubb said. He carried 10 times for 68 yards in the fourth and rode the “Chubb! Chubb!” chants like a California surfer riding a wave. He had 62 rushing yards on 12 carries through three quarters. Instead of weakening as the game progressed, though his COVID symptoms were mild, Chubb just got stronger. He embodies Stefanski’s “smart, tough, accountable” mantra. Stefanski was wise to call Chubb’s number on the pivotal third down play.Ĭhubb was on the reserve/COVID-19 list from Nov. 21 on a 3-yard run for touchdown by Devonta Freeman with 22 seconds remaining to stay in first place in the AFC North at 7-3. The Ravens, without Lamar Jackson, beat the Bears, 16-13, on Nov. 29, the bye, and then a home game with the Ravens on Dec. The Browns are 6-5 in the tightly bunched AFC with a game in Baltimore on Nov. I just felt it was the right scheme based on the way they were playing us on defense.”įrom there, the Browns ran out the clock with two more first downs on the ground before Mayfield kneeled twice to end the game after the Lions exhausted their timeouts. “You talk about different plays, different run schemes, different pass schemes. “With all those decisions, you talk about a lot of things,” Stefanski said in his post-game news conference.