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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 27, 2015 12:18:43 GMT -5
Baltimore Ravens 3-7, 3rd in AFC Northern Division
Monday, November 30, 8:30 PM on ESPN FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Baltimore Ravens (3-7) Cleveland Browns (2-8
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Post by Evil Yoda on Nov 27, 2015 15:23:48 GMT -5
I expect them to lose out with Schaub under center. Especially if Urshiel keeps making bad snaps - eventually one of them will be fumbled, resulting in a change of possession and perhaps an opposing touchdown.
Browns 24, Ravens 10
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Post by shutout on Nov 27, 2015 21:53:58 GMT -5
That may be the only method to keep him from throwing a pic.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2015 23:47:59 GMT -5
I think I'll be tuning into "A Charlie Brown Christmas" instead.
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Post by immrblue on Nov 30, 2015 0:24:36 GMT -5
Hell of a game tonight, Donks & Patsies..... NE is in real injury trouble now..... Gronkowski cannot be replaced. GOOD game after all the snoozefest Thursday, oh yeah... Pisspuke lost too!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2015 0:33:27 GMT -5
Hell of a game tonight, Donks & Patsies..... NE is in real injury trouble now..... Gronkowski cannot be replaced. GOOD game after all the snoozefest Thursday, oh yeah... Pisspuke lost too! To me, this is the consequence of the NFL's obsession with head shots. Defensive players are reluctant to hit high for fear of being penalized (and fined), so they're going low instead. The hit on Gronkowski wasn't dirty; it was perfectly legal, in fact. But ask any NFL receiver, past or present, and I can almost guarantee that they'd rather risk a shot to the head than to the knee. One knee injury can be a career-ender.
FS1 is reporting that the injury to Gronkowski isn't believed to be season-ending, although more tests will be run tomorrow. If Gronk is indeed out for the season, that loss will hurt New England way worse than losing to Denver tonight. They can forget about playing next February without him.
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Post by immrblue on Nov 30, 2015 1:53:06 GMT -5
Hell of a game tonight, Donks & Patsies..... NE is in real injury trouble now..... Gronkowski cannot be replaced. GOOD game after all the snoozefest Thursday, oh yeah... Pisspuke lost too! To me, this is the consequence of the NFL's obsession with head shots. Defensive players are reluctant to hit high for fear of being penalized (and fined), so they're going low instead. The hit on Gronkowski wasn't dirty; it was perfectly legal, in fact. But ask any NFL receiver, past or present, and I can almost guarantee that they'd rather risk a shot to the head than to the knee. One knee injury can be a career-ender.
FS1 is reporting that the injury to Gronkowski isn't believed to be season-ending, although more tests will be run tomorrow. If Gronk is indeed out for the season, that loss will hurt New England way worse than losing to Denver tonight. They can forget about playing next February without him.
Pretty much BUT the hoodie guy from AACo. has pulled rabbit after rabbit out of his behind time and time again. Brady is now (and I HATE to admit this) one of the top 3 or 4 QB's that I've seen play. You remember how both #19 and Montana won games that one would have thought impossible? Brady has done this consistently since the Tuck Rule game. After that mega gift he has earned the call from that point on. Are they hurting.... you betcha but not quite out yet.
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Post by immrblue on Nov 30, 2015 23:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 30, 2015 23:55:56 GMT -5
I see Southern Miss's Austin Davis went 7-10 and 77 yards with one TD... good for Austin...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2015 0:58:32 GMT -5
For a game which featured two going-nowhere teams at a combined 5-15, that was actually pretty entertaining.
The Browns showed once again why they are the NFL's losingest franchise since re-entering the league in 1999. Their clock management on that last possession wasn't just bad; they acted like they weren't even aware that football uses a clock. There is little talent on that team and even less hope. My guess is that they'll soon be looking for both their sixth head coach and general manager within the last decade before long. There's just no stability whatsoever. By contrast, Pittsburgh has had three head coaches since 1969.
Matt Schaub started another pick-six streak, but overall, he didn't look too bad. Against just about any team other than Cleveland, that second interception would have been the deal breaker.
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Post by immrblue on Dec 1, 2015 1:04:58 GMT -5
Aiken (YAC) and Allen showed some amazing running abilities. Defense like most of the team was up and down. Game ball............ special teams.
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Post by Ravenchamp on Dec 1, 2015 7:39:53 GMT -5
Nice win!
Haven't seen a defensive play like that since the old #52 defense
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Post by Evil Yoda on Dec 3, 2015 17:32:11 GMT -5
"Of all the Cleveland Brown things they've ever done, this must be the Cleveland Browniest"
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Post by aboutwell on Dec 4, 2015 8:51:25 GMT -5
Too bad Austin Davis didn't start for Cleveland last week... you guys may not have gotten that win...
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