My favorite college team plays a team every year where we don't say their name (TSUN). Now, my favorite pro team plays a game against a team that doesn't even have a name !!! Watcha got ???
Took me a second on the F-T's (Football Team). I was going a different direction with "ef" being a bad word and thinking... "f**king... whats?" If history as taught me nothing (which it has) it's that I can safely say again, with confidence: SUPER BOWL - SUPER BROWNS!!! In all seriousness, this is a highly-winnable game for the Cleveland football team. If they commit to a heavy run-game and Baker can find a way to limit mistake (and don't get greedy like he did Thursday), they should be able to win by a touchdown. The defense for Cleveland is one of the worst I've seen in memory, so it will be up the offense (specifically, Chubb and Hunt at this point) to carry the team to a win. Doable, so long as the coaches see it through.
No love for the Haskins / McLaurin combo? Side Note: How did everyone miss on McLaurin (12th receiver drafted)?
Solid win. In years past those were games we let slip away.... Optimistic about next week. We should be able to score on that Cowboys D.
During the game: I found myself keying in on Wyatt Teller and I was pleasantly surprised. Losing Chase Young early definitely helped the Browns pass protection. Prior Browns' teams would not have capitalized on turnovers like they did yesterday. It certainly appears both Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt appreciate having the other guy on the team.
Exactly my thoughts! We've seen the Browns 'squeak' out a win against teams by +3 after winning the turnover battle by a significant margin. I realize the argument is "it's the Bengals and the Football Team" but (1) you can't control the schedule, and (2) it's nice to see a Browns team beating the teams they should. That hasn't always happened, and in fact didn't a few occasions last season. I'm happy with the progress and I'm on to Dallas.