BEREA, Ohio - Browns coach Mike Pettine brought a shovel to work, not a sledge hammer.While disappointed in his teams overall effort in an ugly 24-6 loss at Jacksonville on Sunday, Pettine is not planning to bench starting quarterback Brian Hoyer for rookie Johnny Manziel.Brian is still firmly our starter, Pettine said.Firmly, as in, for now.Hoyer had his worst game with Cleveland, completing just 16 of 41 passes for 215 yards and an interception against the previously winless Jaguars.He missed several throws, including one to wide-open tight end Jordan Cameron in the end zone on what should have been an easy touchdown. Hoyer had other passes batted away at the line and he was under pressure all day as the Jaguars underrated defensive front seven dominated the Browns reshuffled offensive line.Hoyer played poorly, but not bad enough to lose his job.Nothings changed, Pettine said when asked if he would switch to Manziel. Each week when the offensive staff gets together, and Ill jump in with them, too, they put the (game) plan together. Its what gives us the best chance to win. So if the situation this week maybe calls for him (Manziel) to play some then that will be the case.But were not going to hit the panic button after one loss. While we know that the quarterback position needed to be more productive, it was more symptomatic of the entire offence.The quarterback situation aside, Pettine urged his team to take something from the loss but not dwell on it.This one is going in a box and getting buried in the backyard, Pettine said. We need to move on from it quickly. At the same time, were not going to ignore it. Its not going to be one of those where we gloss over it and move on quickly because of the disappointment. Theres a lot to learn from it and its critical for us to leave here today knowing what went wrong, knowing how to fix it and moving forward to the next one.Just a week ago, the Browns (3-3) were riding high after a 31-10 win over Pittsburgh. Pettine warned his players last week that the Jaguars were dangerous and they turned out to be even more perilous than predicted. Jacksonville shut down Clevelands offence, which was playing its first game in more than five years without Pro Bowl centre Alex Mack.Right guard John Greco slid into Macks spot and Paul McQuistan made his first start. Needless to say, the group didnt function nearly as well without Mack, who broke his left leg and tore ligaments against the Steelers.The Browns couldnt get their running game going, which allowed the Jaguars to tee off on Hoyer. He was rushed into making throws quicker than usual and his timing was off.Hoyer acknowledged he could have played much better.There were times where I could have been more patient in the pocket, he said. Things felt like they were flying around a little bit more than usual. Sometimes youve just got to hang in there a little bit longer even when you dont think you can. Its something that I need to work on.Pettine said the offensive line will be reassessed. Its possible Greco could go back to right guard if Nick McDonald, who recently returned to practice following wrist surgery, is ready to play centre. Hoyer and McDonald were together briefly in New England.Hoyer didnt use the changes in front of him as an excuse, and said he has not lost any confidence in his line.As a Cleveland native, Hoyer can appreciate the emotional swing Browns fans have experienced this week.Beat the Steelers. Lose to the jaguars.Its always an overreaction, whether you win or whether you lose, he said. Thats the way this league is because you only get to play one time a week. For us, its not to get caught up in the hype. Yeah, we played yesterday. We (stunk). It (stinks) to admit it, but you have to be able to face the facts and just realize what you need to do to get better.I know for me, Sunday cant come fast enough. You want to get back out there and be able to play.NOTES: Pettine said DE Phil Taylor (knee surgery) has progressed but may be a week or two from playing. Also DE Ahtyba Rubin (ankle) has received a second medical opinion and Pettine said surgery may be an option. ... Pettine said bringing in Manziel on Sunday was discussed briefly. ... Pettine was asked if he second-guessed himself after going for a 4th-and-1 at the end of the first half. The Jaguars stopped the Browns, scored and 7-6 at half. When it doesnt work, absolutely, he said. 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"This years been kind of crazy for me, personally, just to come up with a hit like that to help this team win a ballgame," Swisher said. "I was so stoked, man. I wanted to smile all the way around the bases." Cleveland manager Terry Francona was pretty excited by the good view he had from the third base dugout of the homer just inside the right field foul pole. "At that point its not relief," he said, "its elation." The Red Sox wasted an excellent opportunity to win the game in the ninth when they loaded the bases with three walks by John Axford. Then Scott Atchison came in and got Brock Holt to end the threat with a groundout to second. "He throws strikes," Francona said. "Thats why hes out there." The Red Sox left eight runners on base. "We had opportunities," Boston manager John Farrell said. "We walked the bases loaded in the ninth and (were) a base hit away, or a swing away from ending it right there. Its been elusive." Cody Allen (3-1) ended the game with two perfect innings, striking out three. Junichi Tazawa (1-1) took the loss one day after walking in the winning run. Swisher had been 1 for 8 in two of the first three games of the series after recovering from a hyperextended right knee and was 0 for 4 Sunday before his homer. "He obviously has that (home run) capability, but were challenging him given his four previous at-bats on the day and maybe some of the inconsistencies hes had during the season," Farrell said, "and got beat on it." The win was the Indians second straight after four consecutive losses. Michael Brantley gave Cleveland a 1-0 lead in the first with his 11th homer. But in the neext five innings, Brandon Workman allowed just three hits, a walk and a hit batsman.dddddddddddd Boston tied the game in the first on a single by leadoff hitter Holt, a wild pitch and an RBI single by David Ortiz. 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