Off to the battle of Ohi-low, no added commentary today.
Week 4:
Bengals over Browns
New England over Baltimore
Washington over Tampa Bay
Tennessee over Jacksonville
Houston over Oakland
Off to the battle of Ohi-low, no added commentary today.
Week 4:
Bengals over Browns
New England over Baltimore
Washington over Tampa Bay
Tennessee over Jacksonville
Houston over Oakland
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Welcome back fellow degenerates, here are my Week 2 NFL predictions:
New England over New York
New Orleans over Philadelphia
St. Louis over Washington
Jacksonville over Arizona
Atlanta over Carolina
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I'm going to predict every NFL game this year and keep track of my record, maybe I can help some of you gambling junkies win some money. I'm going to shoot for a winning percentage of .700. Here goes:
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I actually wrote this back in the winter, around January following the Browns 2008 season and prior to this past April's NFL draft, but just thought I would post it for hopefully all of you Browns fans to enjoy.
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Former Penn State and Cleveland Browns' fullback Tim Manoa played four seasons in the NFL, three with Cleveland and one with the Indianapolis Colts. Tim was also a member of the 1986 National Champion Penn State Nittany Lions who knocked off the high-powered Miami Hurricanes led then by 1986 Heisman Trophy winner Vinny Testaverde, 14-10 in the Fiesta Bowl. Tim rushed for 938 career yards on 236 carries with 6 touchdowns and caught 40 passes for 308 yards with 2 touchdowns in his NFL career.
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This is the year Quinn should be the starter. It's about time the Clevelad Browns start to invest their time into players and make the Browns a legit team. They are always putting players on pedistools them letting them go.
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Yes, that's right, I love April for football. It's NFL Draft time. I like listening to the NFL Channel on Sirius and I like reading Draft guides and websites that talk about the draft. I love paying attention to the draft just because it helps me get ready for fantasy football. On draft day, I will Tivo and watch all the coverage on both days.
Continue reading "It's April, My Second Favorite Month for Football"
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Okay, so the title says it all but it should be repeated.
I am the most optimistic Browns fan ever!
That's right, it's hard for me to ever really doubt that they are doing the right thing. Maybe it's because they are and have been so bad for so long that I always like to think they have a chance. If they went into the season without me thinking they had a chance, besides fantasy football, what would be the point of me even watching the season? So I go into every season hopeful...only to be let down by the time week six rolls around.
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With the MLB playoffs set to begin, there is a subtle difference in the air compared to start of any other postseason. In the NHL, fans can potentially look forward to a great Canadians/Bruins series that is not only exciting, but has a historical kick to it. Likewise basketball fans always have the chance to see if the Suns can finally get past the Spurs and football fans love seeing the rivalry of the Eagles Vs the City of Philadelphia when the Eagles so much as get tackled for a loss.
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Although they just barely missed the Cleveland Browns should definitely be proud of their 2007 NFL season.
They had Derek Anderson prove that he can be a top ten quarterback. Something great to know when you have first round pick Brady Quinn waiting in the wings. His breakout coincided with the play of Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow. While the latter was already a known commodity, Braylon really needed to show that he deserved the status that comes with being the number three overall draft pick a few years back.
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Alright so it’s no secret that no one REALLY watches the NFL Pro Bowl. You’d think that the thought of Brett Favre faking the handoff to Adrian Peterson then tossing to Terrell Owens would be enough. Or maybe even people would tune in to see the dream combo of Tom Brady throwing deep downfield to Randy Moss. Oh wait, that’s the Patriots…dammit. But I can’t find one person who actually watches the game. And I know several NFL fans.
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It was an ugly win, but important nevertheless. Not only did it get the Browns closer to the NFL postseason, but also it showed that they are learning how to win the tough games.
You’d think that a team from Buffalo would be ready for a snow-filled game, but the Bills didn’t seem like it at all. They were essentially embarrassing to watch, almost as bad were the Bills fans that came to the sports bar wearing Buffalo Sabres jerseys…really. But more importantly, the Browns came away with the win in turbulent weather. And if the increasingly realistic Browns playoffs hopes come to fruition, they will need to be ready to play in adverse conditions like they did today.
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