Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Trouble in Cleveland
Well, it's very obvious the Browns have not improved much since last year.
Game 1 looked OK but it's easy to forget that the Ravens were missing two starters on their offensive line.
Game 2 was pretty painful as it became clear they defense couldn't stop the pass.
Game 3 showed that we couldn't stop the run either as Tiki Barber had his way.
Game 4 showed that the Redskins are not a good team.
Game 5 showed that Dave Campo has an unnatural fear of blitzing. Even if the target is a rookie making his 3rd NFL start.
It's clear right now though that the Browns must beat the Bengals at home or stare at a long and daunting season on the bottom of the AFC North.
Game 1 looked OK but it's easy to forget that the Ravens were missing two starters on their offensive line.
Game 2 was pretty painful as it became clear they defense couldn't stop the pass.
Game 3 showed that we couldn't stop the run either as Tiki Barber had his way.
Game 4 showed that the Redskins are not a good team.
Game 5 showed that Dave Campo has an unnatural fear of blitzing. Even if the target is a rookie making his 3rd NFL start.
It's clear right now though that the Browns must beat the Bengals at home or stare at a long and daunting season on the bottom of the AFC North.