Another Heart Breaking Loss For the Browns
Another Heart Breaking Loss For the Browns
Instead of the dawgs saying "BOW WOW" they are saying "BOO HOO."
I enjoyed watching the Browns game yesterday with My cat, Manny, laying on the couch with me. I even picked them to win this week against Baltimore, in spite of the fact they had just won last week and in spite of Kellen Winslow playing. I followed my heart, not my head.
We should have easily won that game in my opinion. "Butterfingers" Edwards cost us a touchdown by dropping a perfect pass that probably would have resulted in a touchdown. I don't understand how a reciever gets called for pass interference even though Gerard tried explaining it to me. Kellen Winslow made a great catch that was discounted on a pass interference call which I didn't get. It seemed after that, the Browns just melted.
They were tie at halftime and did well in the third quarter, but then fell to pieces in the 4th. They had three possesions, I believe in a row, that they went 3 and out on in the 4th quarter. The last 21 minutes of the game, the big offense had only one first down. All they needed was a field goal even to tie the game and at least send it into OT.
Did they throw the ball to Heiden at all? I don't think so. My question is WHY NOT? Anderson had his chance. Now it's time, I think, with this season all but blown, to see what Grady can do on a consistent basis so we at least know where things stand for next year. I really wish the Browns would give him 4 games in a row to see what he can do playing with the starters on a consistent basis.
Again, they use 3 basic plays, They only use Lewis to run the ball, and only throw to Edwards and Winslow. Mix it up arlready! Use the whole team!
The highlight was the great blocking for Josh Cribbs on his 92 yard punt return. He really did well breaking a couple tackles and taking it all the way! Could we put him in on more plays? Might be something worth seriously considering. Again, use all the guys, especially the ones who come through the few chances they get.




