A look ahead

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  • #19898
    mike barnes
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    Well Browns fans it’s a great way to end a Sunday night sitting at 8-3 and with the number 5 playoff seed in our pocket now for a peek at what our rivals have to face the last 5 weeks of the season.

    Baltimore/ 6-4/ the Ravens face the Steelers in a rare Tuesday night matchup then their last four are Dallas, at Cleveland on a Monday night, Jacksonville, New York Giants, then at Cinn.

    Miami/ 7-4/ Cinn, Kansas City, New England, at Las Vegas, and at Buffalo

    Indy/ 7-4/ at Houston, at Las Vegas, Houston, at Pittsburgh, Jacksonville

    TENN/8-3/ CLEVELAND, AT JACKSONVILLE, Detroit, at Green Bay, at Houston

    Las Vegas/ 6-5/ at jets, Indy, chargers, Miami, at Denver

    I did not include either the Patriots or the Texans in this list as while they are still in the hunt they are super long shots.

    Our Brownies/ 8-3/ at Tenn.,Balt., at NYG, at NYJ, Pitts

    #19901
    MDP Sack Attack
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    What’s amazing, is we’re a “win and you’re in” team. No “we need this team to win and that team to lose”, we just need to keep pace with the teams behind us.

    Just keep us out of the 7th seed, because I want nothing to do with KC in the first round.

    #19904
    BrownsFan4Life
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    8-3. The Browns are beating the teams they are supposed to beat even if they struggle.

    The national idiots can knock them for mainly beating bad teams but who cares? For example: The New England Patriots have beaten the Dolphins, Raiders, Ratbirds and Cardinals (4-3 against teams with winning record) but have lost to the Broncos, 49ers and Texans (1-3 versus teams with losing record).

    The Browns are 1-3 against teams with winning record but are 7-0 against teams with a losing record. I will take 8-3 any day. The national idiots also don’t take into account that the first 2 games of the year were against the steelers (still undefeated) and the ratbirds (started season 5-1) and we had a new front office and coaching staff and no real offseason.

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