You Know That Place Where Humbled and Proud Meet? Yeah, We’re There…
October 13, 2008Bullet Points: Browns Beat Giants!
October 14, 2008Well here it is- Monday Night Football in Cleveland! There is little left to say in advance of the game tonight. We’ve already made predictions, and guessed at what might have to happen for Brady Quinn to see the field. The bottom line is this- we all want a Cleveland win! So I suppose there’s only one question left….
Hey Cleveland- Are you ready for some football!?!?!!!
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8 + minute drives get you into heaven
@jraster- let’s not start a holy war…
I’m sure Coughlin is really happy he gave his team the day off on Wednesday. The G-Men look really prepared tonight.
figure of speech
On a completely unrelated note…the ad for the NBA video game….that looks nothing like Stave Nash
Make it a brown out Cleveland and don;t choke to an old NFL team like my Cowboys did yesterday.
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Scott I’d like to request a photoshop if I could…something involving Andra Davis and a FORK!
Nice job E Wright!!!!!
95 yards!!!!!
Who had Cleveland 34 Giants 14? Anyone? Anyone?
EAZY E TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the 2 point conversion is good!
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Sorry 35-14….but was it worth calling a time out to come up with that 2 point play? You couldn’t just send the offense out there and run that??? My guess is the Giants would have been just as disorganized….maybe they would have been forced to call time out
A guy called into All Bets Are Off and said the Browns would win by three touchdowns. Silly me, I thought the guy was crazy.
I need that elf cut out for my sports room!!!
Holy crap I cannot believe this game. Maybe we should have had our bye in Week 1. It seems people got healthy, got some practice time together, and suddenly we have a team again.
I don’t even know what to say. I almost feel bad saying something negative, but maybe they need to practice holding still before the hike this week. That is the only bad thing I can say. They have been awesome, creating turnovers by the defense and Anderson hasn’t thrown to the wrong team yet. Amazing1
the browns are owning in every aspect
INCOMPLETE!!!!! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS BROWNS WIN BROWNS WIN 🙂
There it is, baby. Cleveland wins. I got nothing else to say right now, too happy!
zero punts tonight
What would you have set the over/under on Browns punts tonight? 5?
Wow. Braylon called DA the “best QB in the league tonight.”
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS BIGGEST WIN EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
now let’s watch every sportscaster on nfl live backtrack over their predictions
I don’t believe what I just saw…
Well, tonight…of all the QB’s that played games in the NFL…Derek Anderson was the best. Seriously though, those were some great numbers.
Rick #73: Yep, easily the most impressive stat of the game IMO: Zastudil: 0 punts for 0 yards.
How the heck does *this* team do *that*? How can we make sure it happens another eleven times or so?
Yessir
There is no way you can spin it, the Browns squarely won this game with great defense and offense.
I thought for a second Stuart Scott was going to ask Braylon “You’re standing 15 yards from the quarterback, how do you jump offsides?”
Wow, no punts…amazing point.
Wow. Great job. I’m shocked.
WOW! What a game, what an atmosphere. Simply unbelievable. Its amazing how one game can completely change a season. Bring on the skins
Enjoy this once. I don’t expect the planet to align again.
Notice espn never told defense player of the game and showed a couple quick press interviews then left the game at that. Guess it was to shocking for them. After they degraded the browns in the press box all night.
There are two types of Cleveland fans…
Those who enjoy our winning and our always optimistic about our continuing success.
And those that, even when we play our hearts out and win a big game, still find themselves pessimistic. (see above) Some might argue that this is because they’ve got there hopes up only too many times to be let down.
Hopefully this is a >true< turnaround game for us. So how much of a reprieve does Anderson get… since 5 hours ago everyone I know wanted Quinn to start; Anderson even got boo’d on his way on the field.
Jon, I think this gives DA a huge leash now. I was one of the people hoping to see Quinn tonight, but Anderson was awesome. I needed a QB for my fantasy team next week as my two other QBs will be on bye. I had picked up Quinn earlier this week thinking he would be coming into the game and then starting next time. I waived him for DA tonight.
It was an amazing performance tonight. I don’t agree with DCBucks that this is a one time thing. Look at the Giants last year. Their season was going down the toliet, the coach was on the hot seat, and then one game; actually one goal line stance against the Redskins changed everything. One game, one moment can make a difference.
The Skins lost to the pathetic Rams Sunday. You don’t think we can play better than the Rams? I think our Defense played aggressive and put pressure on the Eli. We can do the same to Campbell. Bring on the Skins and a 3-3 record!!!!
Considering that we stole one that everyone thought we would win, I think it is possible (not necessarily probable) for the browns to go 9-7. I think that will be good enough to go to the playoffs
Not to be all Winston Wolfe here, but let’s slow down a second. Amazing performances all around, but don’t pretend this was some Earth-shifting win. No punts, DA over 300 yards, opportunistic secondary? All very nice. But this team MUST clean up the ridiculous penalties–everyone wants to overlook them because of the final result, but 9 times out of ten those silly mistakes will get you beat–we’ve seen that before. And there were still far too many drops for my liking. And getting only 3 points off those first two turnovers isn’t going to get it done most days. And don’t forget, the giants O was shredding through the D in the fourth quarter until Eazy-E makes what was an excellent play. Yes, it was a 21-point win in a game 99% of those who follow football thought we would lose, but it doesn’t mean we should put the blinders on.
Also, keep in mind that, even with the big win, the record is still 2-3. Lose in D.C. this coming week and this win suddenly means a lot less. Yes, the Skins lost to the Rams–at home. You don’t think they will be fired up by that? Or that Dallas falling apart and the Giants losing won’t give Washington some added incentive? Add to that the very serious (likely?) letdown factor for the Browns after a week of feeling good about this one and reading their own press clippings, plus the short prep week, and this next game is FAR from a gimme. And is anyone truly convinced that DA is suddenly “back”? And for how long? Was last night enough to make him the guy we want back there (suddenly there’s NO talk of BQ), or is it sell high time on this last day of trading? I bet the Vikes, Chiefs, or even Cowboys would give up a nice draft pick for him after last night.
Again, HUGE thrilling win–loved it, enjoyed it, celebrated it like a rock star–but it’s one win. Are we now supposed to forget all the problems this team has had for the past 10 weeks?
TK NK!!!!!
B-bo you said it very well. The Browns’ defense played better last night, but take away the 3 INTs and you find that the Giants’ offense moved the ball at will. I love how everyone forgets that the Browns were the worst offensive team in football until last night. It’s one game people. They have too many injuries, and a very real lack of talent on the defensive side of the ball to keep this up. Throw in a head coach with the demeanor of a bored slug, and you get 8 false start penalties. I’ve predicted a 4-10 season since day one, and I stick by it. I hope I’m wrong. I really do, but I’m a realist.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching last nights victory, I’d forgotten how good it feels.
I think the return of Ryan Tucker really help stabilize the offensive line last night. They deserve the game ball. Any NFL QB has a chance of making plays when he has time to throw. I’m glad DA didn’t waste the opportunity.
It’s tough to go 4-10 in the National Football League, where 16 games are played during the regular season. DCBucks, let’s not forget that this team we saw last night was the Browns team that analysts and fans were expecting from the very beginning of the season. A team that is mediocre on defense and stellar on offense. The offensive performance, minus the penalties, was pretty incredible especially considering the absence of Winslow. The defense got reamed for most of the game, and were definitely a little bit lucky. The team is finally getting healthy though, so I think we’re going to see a very different Browns team from here on out than what we saw in the first four weeks. I don’t know that they’ll be able to stop Clinton Portis next week, but I think it will be a close game and certainly not an easy win for the Skins.
Keep in mind that most teams build up injuries over the course of the season. We on the other hand started out injured and working towards getting healthy. We are almost there.
Last night was a perfect example of Mel Tucker’s defensive scheme. Let them get the yards as long as you get a turnover. I have been nervous since he took over because you wont always get those interceptions/ fumble recoveries but it did work last night.
The team has come together some but I just hope they can keep it together on a short week like this.
Yeah thanks for catching that P@, I meant 4-12. A team that went 10-6 against a weak schedule. They failed to make the playoffs because they choked against take your pick pitiful teams (Arizona, Cincinnati, Oakland). All of a sudden the “analysts”/”experts” pick the Browns to go to the Super Bowl. Did the same analysts look at our schedule this year? Did they see the team play a game with the new defensive personnel and coordinator? Did they watch DA play like ass when it mattered most? Have they beat Pittsburgh?
All the chest thumping and crowing from Browns fans is ludicrous. Face it. This team has done little on the field to show they’re a contender. 4-12. I stand by it, and will hope for it after the Washington loss.
It will help with the draft, and drive a nail in Crennel’s piano sized coffin.
“Let them get the yards as long as you get a turnover” is not a defensive scheme. It’s a hope and prayer. Baltimore has a defensive scheme. “No yards. No points. Make them cry to mommy.”
Thoughts:
*Nice to see we’re actually blitzing – but can we blitz up the middle once?
*Jerome Harrison used – finally
*Back to solid playcalling
*Romeo still looks bad – what’s with the penalties
*How come we didnt go for 2 at the 26-14 touchdown?… I think that was a goof.
@bridgecrosser
I noticed where the blitzes were coming from too. I wasnt a surprise that thier running backs were getting good yards per carry because we were sending corners, safeties and linebackers around the edges while they ran between the tackles.