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That sucks. What the hell were you doing?
Anyway...by the time you get your sling off I will probably have my Xbox back and we can both start up again!"Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi BerraComment
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thanks man
it happened in my basketball game lolComment
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Preview: Browns At Lions
Sunday, November 22, 1:00 P.M.
Ford Field
(5-4) @ (2-7)
The soaring Cleveland Browns will travel to Detroit to face the pitiful Lions.
Still, the Lions have had a much better season than last year when they went 0-16. They are now 2-7. Their first win wasnt impressive against the downright awful Bears, however their second win was very impressive. They beat the 7-2 St. Louis Rams.
In the game, rookie Matthew Stafford threw three touchdowns and no interceptions while completing 22 of his 35 passes for 209 yards.
Stafford was the top pick in last year's draft out of the University of Georgia. At Georgia, his favorite target was Mohamed Massaqoui.
Massaqoui now plays for Cleveland is there leading reciever. The game will be fun to watch how they interact as enemies now.
Early Prediction: Browns win 28-3
Key Injuries
James Davis|Broken Collarbone|5 Weeks
Position Breakdown:
Detroit|Cleveland
:allamerican::allamerican: Quarterback :allamerican:
Advantage: Lions
:allamerican::allamerican: Running Back :allamerican:
Advantage: Lions
:allamerican::allamerican: Wide Receiver :allamerican:
Advantage: Lions
:allamerican: Pass Defense :allamerican:
Advantage: Even
:allamerican::allamerican: Rush Defense :allamerican::allamerican:
Advantage: Even
:allamerican: Special Teams :allamerican:
Advantage: Even
:allamerican: Coaching :allamerican:
Advantage:: Even
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Stafford Struggles, Lions Shutout
Stafford had the worst game of his young career.
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For rookie quarterback Matthew Stafford, the game could not have been worse.
He completed only 6 of his 28 passes for a humiliating 38 yards. He threw an interception and should have had more but Cleveland's secondary dropped atleast 7 easy ones. He fumbled twice and was sacked 4 times including a safety.
Detroit's offense struggled as a whole gaining only 99 yards and only 6 firstdowns.
Cleveland's offense thrived with their running game exploding. Harrison left the game early after a 28 yard first quarter. To fill his void was Jamal Lewis and Josh Cribbs.
Lewis rushed for 110 yards and 3 touchdowns. Cribbs gained 99 yards on just 6 carries.
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Team Stats
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Scoring Summary
Second Quarter
13:24 FG CLE: P. Dawson, 36 Yd FG
7:57 Safety
Third Quarter
9:06 TD CLE: J. Lewis, 27 Yd run (2-PT)
4:23 TD CLE: J. Lewis, 37 Yd run (2-PT)
Fourth Quarter
12:04 TD CLE: J. Lewis, 5 Yd run
8:46 FG CLE: P. Dawson, 24 Yd FG
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Cleveland Browns Stats
Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Defense (Best Three)
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Detroit Lions Stats
Passing
Rushing
Receiving
Defense (Best Three)
Last edited by Nash; 01-12-2010, 06:08 PM.Comment
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Cleveland Playoff Bound?
One of the most talked about teams this week in the NFL is the Cleveland Browns. Coming off a 31-0 shutout of Detroit, Cleveland is a legitamite playoff contender.
In fact, if the season ended today, they would be a wildcard team. They have one of the best defenses in the league and their running game is starting to become a strength.
The Brown's also have a very favorable schedule to make a push into the playoffs. They play one more team with a winning record (Pittsburgh) and have four home games. They also are fortunate to play two of the worst teams in the league in back-to-back weeks (Kansas City and Oakland).
With this schedule, it would be a dissapointment if they DIDN'T make the playoffs. What a turnaround from just last season.
For the first time in a long, long time, the city of Cleveland believes in the Browns.
Believeland.
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Standings
1. Indianapolis Colts (8-2)
2. Denver Broncos (7-3)
3. New York Jets (6-4)
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4)
5. Houston Texans (6-4)
6. Cleveland Browns (6-4)
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7. New England Patriots (5-5)
8. San Diego Chargers (5-5)
9. Tennessee Titans (4-6)
10. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-6)
11. Buffalo Bills (4-6)
12. Cincinnati Bengals (4-6)
13. Baltimore Ravens (4-6)
14. Oakland Raiders (3-7)
15. Miami Dolphins (3-7)
16. Kansas City Chiefs (2-8)
1. New Orleans Saints (8-2)
2. Washington Redskins (8-2)
3. St. Louis Rams (7-3)
4. Minnesota Vikings (7-3)
5. San Francisco 49ers (7-3)
6. Philadelphia Eagles (7-3)
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7. New York Giants (6-4)
8. Atlanta Falcons (6-4)
9. Arizona Cardinals (5-5)
10. Green Bay Packers (5-5)
11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)
12. Dallas Cowboys (4-6)
13. Carolina Panthers (3-7)
14. Seattle Seahawks (3-7)
15. Detroit Lions (2-8)
16. Chicago Bears (1-9)
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Wow, this is still great man. Sorry I haven't posted in a while..been busy with school. Playoff bound? Really?"Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi BerraComment
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