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Beemnseven 09-30-2004 10:50 AM

[QUOTE=JoeGibbs2004]Honestly, I worry more about us and the mistakes that we are making than the other team...[/QUOTE]

Amen to that. On paper, we shouldn't have any problems with them. But you know, someone emailed the SportsTalk 980 show a couple of days ago that hit the nail on the head. It read something like, "short week, traveling to an away game, the Browns are getting into panic mode, and right now, they're saying the same thing we are about Cleveland -- 'we have the Redskins this week, we've GOT to beat them'..."

Watch out.

Drift Reality 09-30-2004 11:44 AM

It just seems like bad teams have been getting healthy against the Redskins the past couple of years.

Every time I think to myself that a player is going to suck it up (like Warner in week 2), they come out and do well.

Garcia is a damn good QB, so we should watch out.

Winskins 09-30-2004 12:18 PM

Yeah...this should be an exciting game either way. With our offense finally starting to develop a little chemistry I think that we have a real good chance of having a breakout game. Plus, on the injury list I saw a lot of big names that are important to Browns like both of their starting corners, Lee Suggs, and some of their best defensive lineman, so I think that these factors will definitely help an offense, that is already starting to get a flame under it, ignite.

That Guy 09-30-2004 01:49 PM

RB, 2 DL, 2 CB, TE - all starters, all injured... garcia is a good QB even if you don't like him... but he's a west coast QB thrown in a power running offense without the power running (no lee suggs), and i think that's why he's struggled (that and the crappy O line)... but he can scramble and make stuff happen if you let him...

JWsleep 09-30-2004 01:55 PM

More stuff on the Brownies, from ESPN.com:
[B]
Cleveland Browns: Browns offensive tackle Ryan Tucker and defensive lineman Gerard Warren will both miss this Sunday's game against Washington with injuries.

Tucker is out for the second straight week with a strained quadriceps muscle he suffered in the fourth quarter of a Sept. 19 game against Dallas.

Warren sat out last week, too. He strained a chest muscle in the second quarter of the season opener against Baltimore and irritated it a week later.

The banged-up Browns are hoping to have running back Lee Suggs and tight end Steve Heiden back against the Redskins.
-- Associated Press[/B]


We should be able to move the ball, control the clock, and keep Garcia off the field. IF we can begin to convert some of these long drives to points, things will begin to feel a lot better around here.

JWsleep 09-30-2004 02:42 PM

From Maske at the Post:

[B]Cleveland tailback Lee Suggs practiced fully Wednesday. He has been sidelined since the preseason because of a pinched nerve in his neck but likely will play Sunday against the Redskins. . . .[/B]

hurrykaine 09-30-2004 04:46 PM

[QUOTE=Big C]dennis northcut, even though he hasnt been able to break the big play, and andre davis, as well as quincy morga. if garcia doesnt suck it up and can get them the ball, any of them can take it all the way.[/QUOTE]

Don't forget our very own Kenard Lang...he's been a monster for them so far.

MTK 09-30-2004 05:27 PM

The Browns are very beat up, if the Skins carry over their play from Monday night we shouldn't have much to worry about.

Gmanc711 09-30-2004 07:34 PM

I agree with Matty. We should run for fun on that defense. Their Dline is so battered up, I could proboly rush for 100 yards if I got some good blocking...

Winskins 10-01-2004 02:46 AM

Haha...maybe we should put you on goal line then Gmanc, but I think I would still rather have Portis in there :thumb:

I think that our offensive line should have a real chance to make some big plays against the torn up d-line of the browns. Obviously their contributions will be a huge part of Portis's game come sunday. I know a lot of people like to focus on the back, but I think that sometimes you have to look at the line and the kind of blocking he's likely to receive in order to figure out the kind of game the RB is going to get.


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