BrownsFan731
Nov 15 2007, 7:13:03 PM
Browns look to get back on the winning track after losing a heartbreaking game to the Steelers. The injury bug has bit Baltimore more this week than Cleveland as it looks like no Browns will have to miss the game. Kyle Boller will also assume the starting role for the Ravens.
ytse_jammer
Nov 16 2007, 4:51:22 PM
The Boller factor will keep Pool and Jones further back, and no D'Qwell means the run support could be an issue. Of course BAL is missing D. Williams and their OL has been getting worse each week.
It looks like McAllister is going to play but Rolle is still out. So long as Thomas can neutralize Suggs and the interior OL can handle Ngata and Gregg, Anderson should have plenty of opportunities to find guys down the field and open things up for Lewis and Wright.
BrownsFan731
Nov 16 2007, 5:26:53 PM
Anderson hasn't been pressured for a long time, I don't know if they've given up a sack to two of the better pass rushing teams in the league (Seahawks and Steelers). Tood Heap is out according to John Clayton. WR Demetrius Williams is also out according to their site. D'Qwell could play this week, he was questionable yesterday. I haven't heard his status today.
nyyjones
Sep 22 2009, 9:30:16 PM
Derek...Derek...Derek!!! The next chant Browns fans will be yelling if Quinn doesn't show more. Alas, the irony of playing QB in the NFL...one moment you're hated, or everyone's poster child...now Quinn gets to feel the ire of the Dog Pound.
nyyjones
Nov 24 2009, 4:09:37 AM
Who's a good possibility to be next in line to take over leadership in Cleveland? A name well known to many, and not that big of a surprise. But...you're going to have to read it yourself, cause I ain't telling:)
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/...day_grossi.html
Eagle-eye
Dec 11 2009, 1:32:11 PM
Has Mangini 'raised his stock' with the win over the Steelers?
Big win for him ... if they can string together a couple more ...
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