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Originally Posted by Schneed10
I think they're beatable, it's one of the flimsiest 6-2 records I've ever seen:
Week 1: W at home over New Orleans, 29-19 Good win, but Bradford was healthy and played lights out.
Week 2: L at the Steelers, 26-9 Got blown the F out in an outdoor away game.
Week 3: W at home over Tampa, 34-17 We didn't know it at the time, but Tampa sucks.
Week 4: L at home against Detroit 14-7 Detroit's solid, but not great. That's some shitty offense by Min.
Week 5: W at Chicago, 20-17 A win outdoors, but congratulations you beat the Bears.
Week 6: W at home over Green Bay 23-10 Aaron Rodgers gets hurt early and that's all she wrote. If he doesn't get hurt?
Week 7: W at home over Baltimore 24-16 Baltimore's not terrible, but not good.
Week 8: W at Cleveland 33-16 It's the Browns, I mean come on.
Week 9: Bye
The most impressive fact on that list is week 9, the bye. They're coming back well rested. But otherwise I'm not impressed with their 6-2 record.
I think we win, 20-17.
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Good post.
I've just watched the All 22 of their Browns game, and I was thinking "man they don't look like a 6 - 2 team".
They won this game in big part due to Browns' miscues : muffed punt, fumble, missed 35 y fieldgoal, 3 pass interferences (2 of them in the endzone)...
Their offense is just average at best, if our D plays as good as this week, we're going to get to Keenum and he's not good under pressure.
Their defense isn't as good as the stats say. They play a lot of man coverage and the Browns were able to move the ball on the ground.
KC has to be ready to run for 1st downs.
If we can get just enough guys back to not play Catalina and Clemmings, we win 24 - 17.
If we play with the same O line, we'll need another crazy team effort to pull a 21 - 20 win.
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