Their schedule does not look pleasing coming up and if they lose every game they're supposed to in the next couple months (basically all of them) it could spiral out of control and the players may quit on their coaches. I hope not but their upcoming schedule looks daunting.
I don't know much about their personnel or their philosophical strategy on either side of the ball and I've never been to a combine, but I guarantee you I would have come away with a better draft than they did if I was GM.
They win 4 games last year, and their schedule is still hard enough to keep them at the bottom of the league? If they're not too proud and draft another QB, maybe Trent won't become the next Steven Jackson. What a factory of sadness.
Wouldn't mind them picking up Barkley in next year's draft. Texans fans know what's its like to be down in the dumps and I hope they get a change in fortune.
haha factory of sadness referring to this incredible video? <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/tRBDMMVctu8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
They've lost all of their games so far by a touchdown or less. And now the gauntlet continues as they take on the defending champion Giants.
I doubt they'll lose every single game on their schedule. They have some promise. They looked better than I expected tonight.
They should try getting WR's that can actually ****ing catch. Maybe it'll help their rookie QB develop.
Agreed. I thought Weeden played well today. If it wasn't for the pick-6, it would have been a tied game after 4 quarters. Even then, at the very end he threw what should have been a touchdown pass if it didn't go straight through his receiver's (I wanna say it was Greg Little) hands.
That was a great blitz call by the Ravens, an even greater blitz pickup by Chris O. pancaking Ray F'n Lewis, a beautiful throw by Weeden....... and a Jackie Smith/Bill Buckneresque display of hands by Greg Little..... I was hoping to see the Ravens lose that game. The defense did enough to win it, but the offense seemed to try to be too cute and let the Browns hang around......If they had played smart on O the game woulda been 30-7 going into the 4th and quite a snoozer. I guess John Harbaugh is like the console football player who tries to hit homeruns every play and then gets smart and wins the game at the end when it actually appears he might lose it.... That, or he plays down/up to the competition on prime time to make for better TV....
Colt Mccoy should be starting. He may not put up the numbers that Weeden will, but he'll commit less turnovers. One of these days, Cleveland is going to learn that, no matter what quarterback you throw behind center, they are going to need some kind of receivers/tight ends to make plays for them.
If the over under was 2.5 wins, I'd probably take the under. @ Indy and vs KC will be their two best chances to win, and they may be dogs in both of them.