Key to the Game: Browns vs. Ravens
September 18th 2008 15:37
I know it's early but why not. I have something to say about this. Cleveland is playing way too soft and seem to be really falling apart. Is it because the Browns can't play under pressure? Can this team actually be coached because it seems like they can't draw enough consistency there as well? One year they have a good season and the next it turns out to be a disaster. The season may be early but if they don't get on the ball now and start looking like a team that wants to win, the season will be lost.
Last season the Browns swept the regular season series with perhaps maybe the top rival for them in the Ravens. You know the history of how the Ravens came to be so no need to go over it. Let's just say that it stings and it was a real kick in the groin to see them win a Super Bowl.
Derek Anderson will try to make the 3rd time be the charm as the Browns play the Ravens. Now Baltimore didn't play last week due to Hurricane Ike and that's understandable. That game with the Texans will be made up Nov. 9th.
The last game had a moment where the refs looked over a field goal that got the game into overtime. I do not expect such a thing to happen again. I believe that this indirectly has taken over as far as being the big rival since the Browns returned to the league and it's been going since. I hope that it does not happen again.
To the game itself that's happening, this is a sense of urgency for Cleveland. The season right now and the window is closing for Cleveland to get moving right away. Baltimore won their season opener and will be looking to redeem against them. I do not know who the favorite is in this situation.
For Cleveland to even stand a remote chance, none of this playing way too conservative. If you have a chance for a touchdown, you go for it. Derek Anderson has to really show the world that he belongs as the starter and why they went out to keep him. If he doesn't work out, there is Quinn. I don't think it should matter who the starter is as long as they keep winning.
I don't have a good feeling about the Browns but they need to start winning seriously before time runs out.
Last season the Browns swept the regular season series with perhaps maybe the top rival for them in the Ravens. You know the history of how the Ravens came to be so no need to go over it. Let's just say that it stings and it was a real kick in the groin to see them win a Super Bowl.
Derek Anderson will try to make the 3rd time be the charm as the Browns play the Ravens. Now Baltimore didn't play last week due to Hurricane Ike and that's understandable. That game with the Texans will be made up Nov. 9th.
The last game had a moment where the refs looked over a field goal that got the game into overtime. I do not expect such a thing to happen again. I believe that this indirectly has taken over as far as being the big rival since the Browns returned to the league and it's been going since. I hope that it does not happen again.
To the game itself that's happening, this is a sense of urgency for Cleveland. The season right now and the window is closing for Cleveland to get moving right away. Baltimore won their season opener and will be looking to redeem against them. I do not know who the favorite is in this situation.
For Cleveland to even stand a remote chance, none of this playing way too conservative. If you have a chance for a touchdown, you go for it. Derek Anderson has to really show the world that he belongs as the starter and why they went out to keep him. If he doesn't work out, there is Quinn. I don't think it should matter who the starter is as long as they keep winning.
I don't have a good feeling about the Browns but they need to start winning seriously before time runs out.
| 39 |
| Vote |
subscribe to this blog















