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Who hasnt given up?


CamMoon

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On paper I think there is enough takent on this team to make a deep playoff run. In another universe we have 11 wins and looking for a first round bye. The last month has produced some of the worst football and coaching I think I have ever witnessed and that includes long stretches in 2010. However, on the bright side.

We have a Hall of Fame running back that can run inbetween the tackles, has exceptional vision, burst, speed, and power. He can catch and block. 

Outstanding young WRs (Incredible) that have shown incredible abilty in making big plays when given the chance. Ron Rivera throws poo at the wall whenever it seems like he is coaching for his job and I would be shocked if the young guys dont get plenty of playing time from this point forward.

The defense is awful. Several defensive players have Hall of Fame talent and even last week once Rivera took over the play calling they looked capable. Will the defense play up to their potential? I have no idea, but IF they do we can win 3 out of 4 99 out of 100 times.

I don’t know if this team will make the playoffs or not but I doubt they will go down without a fight. 

 

(But seriously  if we lose to Cleveland it’s over)

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Im on the bus with you bro! Still have this child like belief that we will win out and make it count in the playoffs. Granted I thought we'd win the last 4 weeks. Lol. I try to be realistic but fail miserably. So fingers crossed until the final seconds of the Browns game ticks off. If we win Ill be planning our Superbowl trip on here. If we lose, probably see you guys in 8 months.

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4 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

Let's just say I inadvertently scheduled a boat trip to Laos that ends at 5pm Sunday and I didn't freak out about it when I realized what I'd done

The homers who don't actually watch football don't realize the Browns with Mayfield at QB are a better team than the Lions and Giants....

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2 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

yeah i'm hopping off from chiang khong to huay xai and catching the slow boat to luang prabang

Nice. I took a similar trip three years ago. Beautiful part of the world. Are you going to check out any of the Thai beaches or Cambodia? 

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5 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

yeah i'm hopping off from chiang khong to huay xai and catching the slow boat to luang prabang

Take care if you're in Phuket/Bangkok there are loads of uh...'interesting' 'women' abound and drunken westerners get more than they bargain for often enough.

 

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6 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

The homers who don't actually watch football don't realize the Browns with Mayfield at QB are a better team than the Lions and Giants....

Im a homer and do watch football and am fully aware the Browns are far from the worst team we've faced. I was also a 10 rr old boy when the 83' wolfpack entered the ncaa tournament. You can can listen to the know it alls, or maybe just once have a goddamn ounce of faith. Pretty sure that team was double digit dogs the whole tournament. I know Ron sucks but this is our last stand my friend. Crazier shitt has happened.

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