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Week 3
Sept 26, 2011 14:52:40 GMT -8
Post by fatfreddie on Sept 26, 2011 14:52:40 GMT -8
"So what do you want? The good news or the bad news? I'm a glass-half-full guy, so here goes: The NFL's Terrible Trio, the despondent Rust Belt franchises in Buffalo, Detroit and Cleveland, are 8-1. Over the last 10 years, since 2001, these three teams have combined for three winning seasons. "Our fans have been starving for this,'' said Cleveland linebacker Scott Fujita after the Browns beat Miami 17-16. If Cleveland's been starving, what about Detroit and Buffalo giddily celebrating 3-0 starts?" Read more: sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/peter_king/09/26/Week3/index.html#ixzz1Z6NEclyVI could pull for Cleveland in the playoffs. Not like my Chiefs are going. F
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Week 3
Sept 27, 2011 3:42:09 GMT -8
Post by dustdevil28 on Sept 27, 2011 3:42:09 GMT -8
I'm not sold on the Browns going either.
They are 2-1, with two very close victories over so-so opponants, Indy and Miami, and a last minute loss to a Bengals team who will be lucky to win four games total this year.
Not a good start at all. Colt McCoy shows a lot of potential, but just not quite there yet. and this team still has four games on their schedule against division opponents Steelers and Ravens.
Maybe next year, but not this one.
-Zach
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Week 3
Sept 28, 2011 1:20:34 GMT -8
Post by fatfreddie on Sept 28, 2011 1:20:34 GMT -8
I'm not sold on the Browns going either. They are 2-1, with two very close victories over so-so opponants, Indy and Miami, and a last minute loss to a Bengals team who will be lucky to win four games total this year. Not a good start at all. Colt McCoy shows a lot of potential, but just not quite there yet. and this team still has four games on their schedule against division opponents Steelers and Ravens. Maybe next year, but not this one. -Zach That's why I said I could pull for them. They gotta get there first. Hell, I'm just tickled some one else finally started talking about the NFL. Been lonely the last couple of weeks. F
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