Bummer. I thought you guys were set and the Clots would win tonight.
I believe if the Browns play hard all game long and don't use their reserves that that might motivate ****ee to play his team harder than if the Browns put their second stringers in.
Why should ****ee keep his regulars in the game against Tennessee if the perceives that the browns are resting their own regulars?
nonetheless, Kellen Winslow caught a game ending and game winning touchdown catch against Arizona and the refs seemed to have difficulty calling the play the right way, it's as if they were afraid because the game was in Arizona.
Bummer. I thought you guys were set and the Clots would win tonight.
The more Browns wins this year, the better. Good to see them finish with a winning record. I routed for Cleveland all year since Dallas has their number 1 pick this year.
Next year, I could care less about them.
There is a Browns fan base in Richmond though, believe it or not. I see a full room of them at a local sports pub I go to on Sundays
<font size="3" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">They really did get robbed against the Arizona Cardinals on the final play of the game. That win would have catapulted the browns not only past Tennessee but also Pittsburgh into first place.Originally posted by Bill-DC:
Bummer. I thought you guys were set and the Clots would win tonight.
There are years you belong and don't get in and years you have no business being in the playoffs, yet there you are.
Couple examples: 1985 and 1989 Redskins. Both teams finished 10-6. Both teams did not qualify for the playoffs as the NFC East was brutal.
1992 and 2007 Redskins. Both teams finish 9-7 and both teams made the playoffs as a wild card.
Browns will get there. I like the direction they are headed.
I really want to see them beat the Pats in the Playoffs, this year.
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