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Originally Posted by George A.
Pittsburgh at Cleveland
Cleveland isn't the inspirational story they were last year.
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Since when is playing a cake schedule, getting lucky with injuries, and having your supposedly godlike QB choke in the clutch with playoffs on the line an "inspirational story"? Har.
If you haven't figured it out by now, I tire of the smoke and mirrors rah rah junk surrounding this team, both team and media generated.
It's time someone (*cough* Romeo Crennel *cough* Derek Anderson *cough* Phil Savage *cough*) be held accountable for their shortcomings.
I do agree with XaulZan's assessment in an earlier post. They aren't as bad as the showed against Dallas - that doesn't mean they're any good, etiher. Add the usual horrible level of injuries a Cleveland sports team is typically saddled with during a season, and you have a recipe for blah.
Time to stand up and take pride in yourselves. There's no reason for fans to do so unless the players and coaches show they truly care and have passion for their profession that rises above merely showing up and collecting a paycheck.
I shall rather enjoy the impending Pittsburgh slaughter should the Browns continue to exude a pathetic approach to each game. One can only hope a miracle occurs and they actually show up caring about the outcome - then maybe they might make a respectable showing. Otherwise - to oblivion.....and beyond!
I'm in a let's be random mood today, so....
Sunday
Chicago at
Carolina
Tennessee at Cincinnati
Green Bay at Detroit
Buffalo at Jacksonville
Oakland at
Kansas City
Indianapolis at
Minnesota
New York Giants at St. Louis
New Orleans at
Washington
San Fransisco at
Seattle
Atlanta at Tampa Bay
Miami at
Arizona
San Diego at
Denver
New England at
New York Jets - oh this would be special, wouldn't it?
Pittsburgh at Cleveland
Monday
Philadelphia at Dallas
Baltimore at
Houston