The new DPL.

Discussion in 'Cleveland Browns' started by bluez, Apr 3, 2013.

  1. WR, pass rush deeply needed for this physical type game!
     
  2. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    Defense is PATHETIC ..LOST ..SUCKS ..CANT TACKLE ..CANT COVER ..STUPID PENALTIES

    :! *WALL*
     
  3. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    Disgusting ???????????


    so much for fixing the sorry ass defense over the by week

    draft busts everywhere on that sorry ass unit
     
  4. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    can Manziel play defense??? I say put him in then


    no pass rush no coverage


    pathetic ..PHUQUING PATHETIC


    :!
     
  5. TIME FOR JOHNNY FOOTBALL! Starting to become a blowout! I agree with Bluez! The defense sucks! Our corner backs suck! Gilbert isn't even on the field! Looking every week more like a typical Browns bust pick! Hoyer is showing who he is right now! The Browns need to answer that last TD!

    Manziel was drafted here to sell seats and bring in attitude! He sold the tickets now play him! Its 21-3 in the 2nd qrt. Hoyer just missed a wide open Hawkins! This team looks flat! This type of game is to big for Hoyer!

    28-3! JOHNNY, JOHNNY, JOHNNY! Sit the career backup and now is the time for Johnny Football! They just brought up its time for Manziel! and the corner backs suck! 2 very high 1st rd. draft picks! How do I get to run the 1st 2 rds of the Browns draft! Farmer can have 3-7! But this team sucks in the 1st 2 rds. They hit on LG but missed badly on the 1st rd. Bench warmers for a 4 win team!
     
  6. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    they really really have to play better in the first half . how many times can they over come double digit deficits at the half ?

    Els can Manziel play defense ? NO !

    Hoyer isn't the problem !
     
  7. Go figure! Browns up 29-28! Unreal! Hoyer did his job! But this team came out flat today. That's coaching! 1:09 left in the game!
     
  8. crextin Franchise Player Browns

    QB isn't the phuqing problem here!!! Filling the seats doesn't win games either.

    Pettine better fix the phuqing D or we'll all die of heart failure soon....

    At least it's a check in the W column... Shades of the cardiac kids right there folks...

    Not sure what the Phuquing is the problem on D, but they'd better get it figured out soon.

    BTW the ratturds lost today too *BRAVO*
     
  9. Lyman "Franchise Asshole" Browns Buckeyes

    Mixed emotions on this one . . .

    o Glad to get the "W". They've been hard to come by lately and this one was no exception.

    o The first half was hard to watch. I was shocked at how poorly the entire team played after two weeks to prepare for a team
    that was (allegedly) worse than the Browns.

    o The second half was the compete polar opposite. Some how you knew that the Browns would, at least, make a game of it.

    o Pettine and O'Neil still have a ton of work to do to get the "D" to play like they should. To date, I am very disappointed in how
    this unit is (under)performing.

    o What looked like a strong group during the summer months (CB) is playing like a liability. Either Haden had us all fooled for
    the past few years or he has some personal demons in his head. Skrine regressed today and looked the way he did when we
    all wanted to tar and feather him.

    o Have to hand it to the Titans. They played very good today even after the loss of their #1 QB.
     
  10. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

  11. Well that almost gave me heart failure and tomorrow I'll be 39 years old! But it was a good early present for me!

    I thought the defense was going to be the strong point of this team. But it doesn't look to be that way. At least they played much better the second half of the game. That tells me the Titans were more prepared to start the game. That's coaching! I dont want to get to much into that right now! The line/ running game seem to be the strength of this team. Hoyer doesnt amaze but gets the job done. The defense is pathetic! We may have the worse CB's in the league. They cant cover a window.

    Overall a win, is a win. We now stand at 2-3. This team is vastly improved from last year. One thing's for sure they don't give up. That to is coaching. Anyway GOOOOO Browns!!!
     
  12. an early happy birthday, erie, and congrats on the win.
     
  13. Congrats. Gutsy win. I am at a loss for any other words. I hate football.
     
  14. Played much better the 2nd half....lol.....I guess u didnt c who was at QB? Player of the game is Skrine cause he gave the Browns hope once Locker was out....if he stays in the game they score 40+
     
  15. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    Brian Hoyer directs the largest road comeback in NFL history. (USATSI)














    Usually when the Browns make NFL history, it's the bad kind. On Sunday, they made the good kind. Behind three touchdown passes from Brian Hoyer, Cleveland came back from a 28-3 deficit to beat Tennessee 29-28.

    If a 25-point comeback sounds impressive, that's because it is. Not only was it the largest comeback in Browns history, but it was the largest road comeback in NFL history. The comeback was so big that only two teams have ever comeback from more in a regular season game.

    In 1997, the Bills came back from 26 points down to beat the Colts, 37-35. The largest regular-season comeback in NFL history belongs to the 49ers, who came back from 28 points down to beat the Saints in 1980.

    Both those games were at home. What the Browns did happened 520 miles away from Cleveland in Nashville, Tenn.

    You could almost hear Browns fans explaining to themselves at halftime why a loss might be good for Cleveland. "If we lose 52-10, we have to start Johnny Football next week and Johnny Football will take us to the Super Bowl!"

    The Browns didn't need Johnny Football, though, because they had the magic of Brian Hoyer. After punting four times and only mustering a field goal on their first five possessions, the Browns didn't punt once after that.

    Hoyer's most impressive drive came right before halftime with the Browns trailing 28-3. Hoyer went 4 for 4 for 65 yards on the drive, including a 1-yard touchdown pass to Jim Dray with 12 seconds left in the half. The score started the Browns' rally and it was all Cleveland after that.

    Not even Clipboard Jesus had a prayer. Titans backup quarterback Charlie Whitehurst threw two touchdown passes against Cleveland, but the Browns defense shut him down in the second half.

    Whitehurst, who was recently voted one of the most handsome people in Nashville, completed two of his first three passes for 86 yards and two touchdowns. After that he only threw for 108 yards the rest of the game. Whitehurst finished 13 of 21 for 194 yards and two touchdowns.

    As for Hoyer, he finished 21 of 37 for 292 yards and three touchdowns, along with one interception.

    Cleveland might not officially be a contender yet, but it's probably worth mentioning this: After the 49ers made their comeback in Week 14 of 1980, they went on to win their first Super Bowl the following season.
     
  16. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    Knucklehead alert
     
  17. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    You could almost hear Browns fans explaining to themselves at halftime why a loss might be good for Cleveland. "If we lose 52-10, we have to start Johnny Football next week and Johnny Football will take us to the Super Bowl!"

    Really ?

    we have a QB . not bad for a supposed career backup huh *SHADES*
     
  18. bluez M.V.P. Browns Indians

    As it becomes more and more clear that 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh will be coaching elsewhere in 2015, the floor for a potential trade to another NFL team was set back in February.

    Per a league source, the trade that would have sent Harbaugh to the Browns would have resulted in a pair of third-round draft picks going to San Francisco.

    That?s a far cry from the two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and $8 million that the Buccaneers gave the Raiders for Jon Gruden nearly 13 years ago. And it?s possible that, if multiple teams opt to pursue Harbaugh, the 49ers could get more that what they would have gotten from the Browns, if Harbaugh had decided to leave the Bay Area.

    But he (more specifically, his wife) didn?t want to leave the Bay Area, which could put Harbaugh in play for the Raiders job. One league source tells PFT that Harbaugh would ?love? to return to the Raiders, where his non-playing career began in 2002 and 2003 as the team?s quarterbacks coach.

    Ultimately, the Raiders could give up a lot less to the 49ers to get Harbaugh than the Buccaneers gave up to get Gruden from the Raiders. Unless the Raiders can lure Gruden back to Oakland.
     
  19. Sorry the truth hurts Bluez.....and btw, I know u didnt write the article, but for that writer to give the headlines 2 all Hoyer is comical....Tate had nothing to do w it? Not even a mention of his name....crazy
     
  20. kendawg Guest

    Haters gunna hate.

    50 to nuthin in the W / L column

    Been on the other side plenty O times. I'll take it and grin.
     

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