Trainwreck2100
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I wish Peyton would go for 8 just cuz.
After what happened last year he probably wanted to
I wish Peyton would go for 8 just cuz.
My crazy prediction for the year: Browns win the AFC North.
From what I saw last night and once they get some of their injured players back, they could conservatively still get to 10-11 wins. With split losses to the Steelers, Bengals, Patriots, and Packers? That should get them into the Playoffs again.
The Browns are better than people give them credit for, but I don't think they're that good yet.
they'll be better,but not that good
Their defense is looking very good and I think the North is in a downward slump this year. I don't think Dalton progressed as he needed to last year and I seeing him being an average QB this year. I think the Browns' defense gets them the win of a very weak division. I could see them being one of those 10-6 or 9-7 division champions, but champions none the less.
Absolutely not.
The AFC North might be down, but not so bad that the Browns win it.
The Browns are pretty bad.
The Onion said:With the NFL season finally underway, Onion Sports provides a helpful guide to the league’s best coaches.
10. Dennis Allen: With Allen, always expect the unexpected, be it losing a game by 21 points or squeaking out a close 3-point defeat
9. Jim Schwartz: No one has done less with more
8. Gary Kubiak: Has transformed the Texans from a total laughing stock to a perennial playoff disappointment
7. Marvin Lewis: Known around the league as the best at coaching players through their testimonies
6. Chip Kelly: His spread offense is so highly touted that all the Eagles’ opponents have already conceded defeat
5. John Fox: Coached no-name journeyman quarterback Peyton Manning into a star last year
4. Jeff Fisher: One year into his tenure with the Rams, appears poised to step out of Steve Spagnuolo’s shadow
3. John Harbaugh: Coming off a memorable Super Bowl run, there’s no reason why Harbaugh can’t guide the Ravens to another 10-6 season this year
2. Joe DeCamillis: A gifted special teams coordinator who somehow stays modest despite constant comparisons to all-time greats like Frank Grump and Boils Handeman
1. Bill Belichick: Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time. (Rev 12:12)
Their defense is looking very good and I think the North is in a downward slump this year. I don't think Dalton progressed as he needed to last year and I seeing him being an average QB this year. I think the Browns' defense gets them the win of a very weak division. I could see them being one of those 10-6 or 9-7 division champions, but champions none the less.
I know the Ravens and the Steelers aren't the powerhouses they have been in years past, but are we just completely disregarding them as any sort of significant???
Bengals and Browns for #1 and #2 in that division???
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Bengals perhaps, Ive not doubt that they can make the playoffs, their biggest issue has always been winning a playoff game.
As for the Browns, I think the only thing holding them back is Weedens play. He had a major stare down problem last season, and seemed to continued into this preseason. It looks like he makes up his mind pre snap where he's going and follows his guy until it's time to throw.
Is it me or does SD always seem to play on a Monday to open their season. It seems like they are always on MNF every year in Week 1.
Is it me or does SD always seem to play on a Monday to open their season. It seems like they are always on MNF every year in Week 1.
Josh Freeman has been demoted.![]()