Bad Times in Cleveland, Means Good Times in Dallas

Bad Times in Cleveland, Means Good Times in DallasThe Cowboys have managed to roll out three wins, and there should be some more solid wins coming from this monstrous offensive juggernaut in the coming weeks. While the news is great in Dallas, the news in Cleveland is somber and bleak. The Browns are still a horrible team. The Browns made a trade with the Cowboys to get Brady Quinn, and in doing so, we own their first round pick. We want as many loses as possible from the lowly Browns. The outlook for the Browns looks bad.

Right now the Browns are reeling at 1-2, and the defense was supposed to be their strong point but the defense is giving up tons of real estate in their past three games.

The Browns made Oakland look like the Indianapolis Colts. At least, they allowed 396 yards – Peyton Manning’s juggernaut is averaging 398.3.

For the year, the Browns are giving up a staggering 430.7 yards a game.

Only the Bills (458.3) are worse. (Cantonrep.com)

You simply will not win a lot of games like that; moreover, a horrible offense makes it that much more depressing for Cleveland fans. Its good to see the Bills are even worse on defense than the Browns, our offense should be able to kick their teeth in and more.
Let’s look at the Browns upcoming match ups and see if we can predict what they will do.

Baltimore (L)
@New England (L)
Miami (L)
Bye week

@St.Louis (W)
Seattle (L)
@Pittsburgh (L)
@Baltimore (L)
Houston (L)
@Arizona (L)
@NY Jets (L)
Buffalo (W)
@Cincinatti (L)
San Francisco (L)

I have the Browns winning two more games, putting them at 3-13. They really do have a tough schedule. They’re in a tough division that has improved while they have remained the same. The games against Miami and Arizona could be wins, so that would put them at 5-11, still a horrible record.

Who else may be at the bottom towards the end of the season? Right now you have to say the Saints are on their way to a disastrous season, they have a very suspect defense, and the offense did not evolve. You can see the same old Reggie Bush screen coming a mile away, and teams are snuffing that out, and Brees is playing bad. They could be on their way to a 5-11 type season. The Raiders will be in the bottom ten, the Bills are horrible right now too, and the Falcons are right there as well.

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