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Showing posts with label browns. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Cleveland Browns Made It Three In A Row-Look To Finale

The home stadium was rocking and the Browns were knocking, knocking off Oakland 23-9. Here we go Brownies, here we go, three in a row. You could say too little too late, but winning is good anytime, especially the ways things had been going in Cleveland Town. Smiles were galore in the Dawg Pound today. What stood out in today's game?

Jerome Harrison had another great day. He carried the ball 39 times for 148 yds and one touchdown. You can see by the number of carries what the Browns were relying on heavily. While Harrison's numbers appear impressive, he was not the stand out in today's game.

Joshua Cribbs was fairly quiet. No big returns and was used sparingly in the run game as well as in the passing game. Derek Anderson's numbers were equally unimpressive. Anderson was 8-17 with a total of 121 yds. He did have one passing touchdown of 19 yds to Massaquoi. So, by those numbers neither Cribbs or Anderson were the highlights in the game.

The award for top standout goes to the defense. Even though Oakland had 389 yds of total offense, the defense held where it mattered. One statistic that stands out are the three interceptions. Interceptions are drive killers and will break the back of the opponent. The Raiders also had four redzone attempts that failed to net them touchdowns and ended in three field goals, thanks to the defense. When the opposing quarterback throws 45 times you know they were desparate and desparate is what the Raiders were.

The Jaguars are last but not least. Jacksonville can look good one week and worst than the Browns used to look the next. The Browns can make it four in a row and carry that streak into next year to build on. You may think this as being over the top, I am naming the Browns in Super Bowl XLVI.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Browns Lose To Chargers With A Decent Showing


The game started out decent, but by the end of the third quarter it looked like another blowout in the making in Brown's Town. Then, the fourth quarter and a sudden surge by the Brown's offense fell short of a route, ending with a missed on-side kick attempt, game over. The Brown's walked off the field this week with some respectability losing 30-23 to the Chargers.

Brady Quinn had some decent numbers and ended the game with a rating of 95.7. Quinn had 3 TD's, the first TD coming on their opening possession, something that hadn't been done for a span of 35 games. Quinn was 25 for 45 with a total of 271 yards. This week Quinn distributed the ball between 9 different players with Evan Moore his primary target. Philip Rivers unfortunately was near flawless with a rating of 140.8. Rivers had 18 completions out of 25 attempts with a total of 373 yards with 2 TD's.

The Brown's running game was minus Jamal Lewis and the carries were spread between Jerome Harrison, Chris Jennings, and Joshua Cribbs, Harrison getting the bulk of the carries. Harrison had 2 touchdowns and interestingly they were both 8 yard passes from Quinn in the mighty fourth quarter.

Neither team dominated defensively. There were no interceptions and sacks on the quarterbacks nearly unmentionable, except the hit to Quinn on the Charger's 8 yard line that caused a crucial fumble, stalling a potential Brown's score. Joshua Cribbs had a good kick return day with a total of 148 yards, the longest being 42 yards.

This week is the big Thursday night game with the Steelers. Steelers, by the way, were beaten by the lowly Raiders 27-24. It's crying time again in the Steel Town and the Terrible Towels are getting quite saturated by the many tears being shed week after week. Cleveland Brown's Stadium should be rocking, if it doesn't start out with a half empty stadium like today's game. There will probably be alot of Steeler fans there. The Dawg Pound will have to carry the load of boosting the Brown's psyche.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Browns and Bills Mesmerize the Spectators

How is it possible for a team to win a game when its quarterback ends up with a 15.1 rating and 2 for 17 with a total of 23 yards? The amazing Browns pulled off the impossible with a mind boggling 6-3 victory over the Bills who need to hang their heads in shame for losing. Trent Edwards was 16 for 31 and 152 yards supported by a 145 yard ground game.

Cundiff basically won the game with the help of Jamal Lewis and Joshua Cribbs. I have asked this before and I am asking it again, why isn't Mangigi using Joshua Cribbs more strategically in the running game and more in the WR position? Week after week he produces more offense than anyone on the team.

Let's see, out of 59 minutes and 37 seconds both offenses could only produce 6 points. Electrifying! I am glad I wasn't at this game. Or maybe I am looking at it the wrong way. Maybe the defenses were so dominating the offenses couldn't get off their butts or the bench. Kudos to the defensive coordinators, razeberries to the offensive coordinators. Or maybe, and this is only speculation, both teams were partying the night before and were just too tired for this one.

The Browns came off a good effort the week before against the first place Bengals, even though they fell short in overtime. Things were looking a little brighter in Brown's country. Then yesterday's game, a win is a win. My brother-in-law sent me a text after the game which read, "Yeah! Woo-hoo." You need to read between the lines.

This week they are facing the Steelers. I wonder what their game plan is going to be? Is it possible for a game to end 0-0? Oops, I forgot, the Browns are playing the Steelers who almost got beat by the Detroit Lions. Anything that can happen does happen.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Week Five NFL Picks

Week 4 I was 10-4. Still room for improvement. Picking the Browns every week doesn't seem to be working. The Browns made it a game against the Bengals, but fell short in overtime. I am still going to pick the Browns this week over Buffalo. Would like to see more of Joshua Cribbs. Minnesota Vikings, NY Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Indianapolis Colts should be easy victories. Dallas is very iffy every week and against the Chiefs who knows, but I am taking the Cowboys. Jacksonville exploded this past Sunday and should beat Seattle this week. The Dolphins and the Jets will be a good Monday Night Football contest with Miami on top at the end. Looking forward to Sunday's kickoff.

Sunday Oct 11, 2009
1:00 PM EST
Cleveland 24 at Buffalo 21 W
1:00 PM EST
Dallas 21 at Kansas City 14 W
1:00 PM EST
Minnesota 24 at St. Louis 10 W
1:00 PM EST
Oakland 16 at NY Giants 30 W
1:00 PM EST
Tampa Bay 15 at Philadelphia 20 W
1:00 PM EST
Pittsburgh 27 at Detroit 18 W
1:00 PM EST
Washington 17 at Carolina 21 W
1:00 PM EST
Cincinnati 20 at Baltimore 24 L
4:05 PM EST
Atlanta 28 at San Francisco 18 W
4:15 PM EST
Jacksonville 24 at Seattle 10 L
4:15 PM EST
Houston 20 at Arizona 18 L
4:15 PM EST
New England 30 at Denver 20 L
8:20 PM EST
Indianapolis 34 at Tennessee 12 W
MON, OCT 12, 2009
8:30 PM EST
NY Jets 21 at Miami 24 W

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Browns Are Named The Next Joke In Football-What Are They Going To Do About It?

The Detroit Lions won their first game after 19 straight losses. An article called them the joke of football. Not any more. The same article listed the Cleveland Browns as the next joke of football with St Louis, Kansas Ciy, and Tampa Bay as possible potentials.

The Cleveland Browns have the worst offense in football and are at the bottom as the lowest-rated offense. Mangini can't make up his mind as to which quarterback he is going to use, but has decided upon Derek Anderson for the home game with the Bengals this Sunday. Added to that is its weak running attack.

When is Mangini going to wake up and get WR Josh Cribbs more involved in the offensive scheme of the Browns? Josh Cribbs leads the AFC in punt return average (16.7 yards), which means he is giving them good field position, but the offense cannot exploit it. He is also a scoring threat on kickoffs and can run the Wildcat. Someone even suggested him as an alternative for the quarterback position. Of course, he cannot be expected to do everything, but the Browns are not using his talents to the full.

The Browns can beat Cincinnati if they put together a plan of attack that uses the teams full talent in the right balance. Go for broke, take chances, throw the long ball, use surprise, be creative and be entertaining. Its going to be a home game. Give the fans something to cheer about or at least make it interesting.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Week Two NFL Picks

This past week I was 12-4. This week is not going to be easy because many of the games could go either way. At this point and time it is not known if Donovan McNabb is going to play. So the Eagles and Saints are a difficult call since they are playing in Philadelphia, depending on who is quarterbacking. Although, the Saints are a scoring machine. The Browns are going to cut loose this week with a big win in Denver. The Lions will no doubt have a problem with Adrian Peterson. The Atlanta Falcons defense looked good and should be able to handle the Panthers easily. Buffalo Bills gave a good showing on Monday and should be able to outscore the Buccaneers. Brady looked good for the Patriots. Will Peyton Manning return to multiple touchdown form? Monday Night Football and Miami's defense will catapult Manning to exceed his limits. Looking forward to Sunday.

I read that someone in Detroit made a statement in reference to week eleven's meeting between Cleveland and Detroit, "If the Lions can't defeat the pitiful Cleveland Browns at Ford Field, it might be time for fans to break out the paper bags again." Week eleven is far down the road and pitiful, ouch.

Sunday September 20Time (ET)
1:00 pm
Carolina Panthers 14 at Atlanta Falcons 31 W
1:00 pm
Minnesota Vikings 27 at Detroit Lions 21 W
1:00 pm
Cincinnati Bengals 24 at Green Bay Packers 27 L
1:00 pm
Arizona Cardinals 20 at Jacksonville Jaguars 18 W
1:00 pm
Oakland Raiders 28 at Kansas City Chiefs 15 W
1:00 pm
New England Patriots 34 at New York Jets 10 L
1:00 pm
New Orleans Saints 23 at Philadelphia Eagles 24 L
1:00 pm
Houston Texans 12 at Tennessee Titans 18 L
1:00 pm
St. Louis Rams 21 at Washington Redskins 24 W
4:05 pm
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17 at Buffalo Bills 30 W
4:05 pm
Seattle Seahawks 21 at San Francisco 49ers 18 L
4:15 pm
Pittsburgh Steelers 18 at Chicago Bears 17 L
4:15 pm
Cleveland Browns 30 at Denver Broncos 20 L
4:15 pm
Baltimore Ravens 24 at San Diego Chargers 21 W
8:20 pm
New York Giants 18 at Dallas Cowboys 27 L
Monday September 21Time (ET)
8:30 pm
Indianapolis Colts 38 at Miami Dolphins 24 W

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Browns Syndrome Maintains Its Grip, Lose to the Vikings 34-20

Money makes the world go round, world go round. Joshua Cribbs this past week was threatening to sit out the regular season games until he got a contract agreement. Thank goodness he didn't. He was the only bright spot in what otherwise was a dismal beginning to the season for the Cleveland Browns. Cribbs had a total of 207 yards of punt and kick returns highlighted by a 67 yard punt return for a touchdown. There was one minor mishap, but it was recovered. Negotiations I think will be tipped in his favor by that performance.

The dark spot was a running back by the name of Adrian Peterson. The Browns defense just couldn't contain him. He compiled 180 yards on 25 carries with 3 touchdowns. His longest was 64 yards for a touchdown. Fantasy players just had to love that performance. Jamal Lewis by comparison had 57 yards on 11 carries and 3 receptions amounting to 47 yards.

All the hipe during the week leading up to the game was about Brett Favre and Brady Quinn. Quinn involved in a quarterback hullabaloo and Favre for just being Favre. Favre had a somewhat mediocre showing, but when you have a running back like Peterson behind you it is easily overlooked. Favre could only manage 110 yards on 14 completions out of 24 attempts with one touchdown. On the other hand, Quinn faired alittle better. He had 205 yards on 21 completions out of 35 attempts. Quinn finally managed a 26 yard touchdown pass to Robert Royal with 28 seconds left. Whether-or-not that was enough to quiet the controversy, time will tell.

At least, for one half of the game, things looked good for the Browns, but then the second half began and the bottom fell out. Browns fans can take solice from the fact that it is the first game, there are 15 more yet to be played. From where they are right now, the bottom, the team can only go up. If they can take anything of value out of their performance today they now know where they need to improve or maybe they already did and just don't know how to fix it. Just an added note, things got pretty ugly in the Dawg Pound. Browns syndrome maintains its grip. Is there a cure in the near future?

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Home opener in the Dawg Pound will soon be here.

I used to be a season ticket holder in the the "dawg pound" of Cleveland Brown's stadium. I miss attending those home game's with my brother-in-law since I moved to Charleston, Sc 4 yrs ago, where there are no NFL teams. It was a pretty wild place at times, especially in the old lake front stadium that finally got knocked down and thrown into Lake Erie, like its team.
Game day arrived and off we would go in his green saturn. All the peanut and parafinalia selling vendors lined the approach to the stadium, not to leave out the scalpers and the saxaphone player looking for a buck. Everybody was decked out in their best Brown's jerseys and hats shouting taunts at fans who would arrive wearing the opponents logos. In the course of the game they would shower them with peanuts, but I am getting alittle ahead of the story. You could feel the hearts beating and smell the football laiden atmosphere as you filed into the various gates wrapping the stadium. As we walked through the corridors and up the ramps we were barraged by the usual loud barking and "Here we go Browny's" chant. When Dave and I first arrived at our seat locations the dawg at the end of the row, who thought he was row captain, always acted like he didn't know who we were. We would inch our way past several annoyed by our presense dawgs until we reached our reserved benched seats. At times we were packed in like sardines from all the overweight, beer drinking, pizza eating, bone waving, face painted, mask wearing, barking dawgs. It was usually all the same people, except on the occassions they gave their tickets away to a friend. The people around us were many times more entertaining than the game itself, especially during the first lean on talent years of the new stadium and franchise. Two rows in front of us sat two blonde haired girls, one of whom had a tattoo across the lower part of her back, the other, who was the object of attention, every game wore what looked like pajamas. In front of us sat two women, one of which sported a couple of huge "beer jugs" that solicited the usual banter between the guys to the left of us. In the course of the game she packed away the pizza and beer to the point of being under the influence. Two rows to our right sat a gentleman, and I use that term loosely, from whom rose the chant when an opponents player would get injured, "One by one, one by one." When the games were slow and the teams less entertaining the fans would turn their attention on one another and everyone who walked up or down the stadium steps were fair game at attempts to humiliate them, especially those who were considered odd balls and there certainly was no shortage among the ticket holders who frequented the "dawg pound". Even the players themselves would become the target of less complimentary comments containing words like "skirt" or "sissy" or other words I will choose not to repeat. I have taken some liberties in the aforementioned descriptions, after all it is the Dawg Pound.
In conclusion, all were there because they love football and love the Browns. This was the excitement and expectations of gameday. My brother-in-law still holds the tickets and as I said, I miss the time we spent together attending those home games in the infamous "dawg pound" that cemented the bond of our friendship. I will be thinking of that when Sept. 13th is finally here, the day of the home opener against the Minnesota Vikings. Go Browns.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Who will be the quarterback?

Who do you want to see lead the Browns offense? Vote on the poll and lets see the numbers?
Countdown to Kickoff: Browns