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Preview: Ravens At Browns
Sunday, October 10, 4:15 P.M.
Cleveland Browns Stadium
(2-2) @ (3-1)
Game Preview
For an injury-riddled team struggling to find an offensive game, the Baltimore Ravens are the exact type of team they want to avoid. In fact, they want to run away and hide when the Ravens are mentioned.
Baltimore has been a smash-mouth, dominant defense for over a decade now and should be able to control Cleveland's offense. The best comparison to their defense is to their rival, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The same Steelers team that held the Browns to just 13 points back when they were healthy.
The Ravens are beaten up too, mostly in the linebacker position, where three key players will miss the game. Those players are Jarrett Johnson, Tavares Gooden, and Terrell Suggs. Still, the Ravens have Ed Reed in the secondary and Ray Lewis in the middle.
Expect a low scoring slug fest similar to the Pittsburgh game in Week Two, hopefully for Cleveland, the results will be the same: a Browns win.
Early Prediction: Browns win 14-10
Key Injuries
Mohamed Massaquoi|Abdominal Tear|1 Week
James Davis|Broken Ribs|2 Weeks
Kenyon Coleman|Abdominal Tear|2 Weeks
Jarret Johnson|Upper Arm Fracture|1 Week
Joe Walsh|Fractured Foot|2 Weeks
Tavares Gooden|Fractured Foot|4 Weeks
Terrell Suggs|Broken Hand|6 Weeks
Landon Cohen|Fractured Elbow|Out For Season
Position Breakdown:
Baltimore|Cleveland
:allamerican::allamerican::allamerican: Quarterback :allamerican::allamerican:
Advantage: Ravens
:allamerican::allamerican::allamerican: Running Back :allamerican::allamerican:
Advantage: Ravens
:allamerican::allamerican: Wide Receiver :allamerican::allamerican:
Advantage: Even
:allamerican::allamerican: Pass Defense :allamerican::allamerican:
Advantage: Even
:allamerican::allamerican::allamerican: Rush Defense :allamerican::allamerican:
Advantage: Ravens
:allamerican::allamerican: Special Teams :allamerican:
Advantage: Ravens
:allamerican: Coaching :allamerican:
Advantage:: Even
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Damn man...tons of injuries"Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi BerraComment
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Huge Second Half Leads To Browns Blowout
Lewis had giant holes like this by the 4th quarter.
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With 5:54 left in the third quarter, we were already well on our way on typing stories about what is wrong with this team. They hadn't scored and hadn't even gotten close. No first downs, negative passing yards, little running game. It was ugly. The score was 3-0 but it felt so much worse.
Then, just twenty seconds later, everything seemed fix. Within that time they had scored seventeen straight points. Yes, seventeen.
After that, they never looked back scoring 37 straight en route to a 34 point blowout. This team isn't perfect but they could become special by the end of the year.
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Team Stats
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Scoring Summary
First Quarter
9:46 FG BAL: S. Hauschka, 19 Yd FG
Third Quarter
5:53 FG CLE: P. Dawson, 32 Yd FG
5:44 TD CLE: C. Stuckey, Ret Fum 24 Yds
5:32 TD CLE: K. Wimbley, Ret Int 28 Yds
0:21 TD CLE: J. Lewis, 4 Yd run
Fourth Quarter
11:12 FG CLE: P. Dawson, 43 Yd FG
6:11 FG CLE: P. Dawson, 22 Yd FG
4:24 TD CLE: L. Vickers, 6 Yd pass
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Originally posted by loki1230Whoa. You turned that ship around huh? KSB struggled against the Ravens D, but they couldn't stop your run game man. Good win.Comment
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yep
--Also for anyone who hasn't seen, I started a NBA chise here--
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Looks like you should turn up the sliders.
JK... lol
Always nice to see the Baltimore Browns get pulverized.Comment
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