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The Bengals have under-perfomed so I can see why some would think the Browns could win.
And the Browns are the worst team in the NFL this year. Unanimously.
That was their best chance to win it all. The other two WS appearances were fluke teams.You keep posting that and you might run across someone who gives a fuck.
The Browns and the Cavs can fall off the planet for all I care.
By the way, the 2013 Tigers were a damn good team. I was just fucking with you.
Odds are the Browns will win a game. Cannot say who or why.......
If you think that, then it almost has to happen this week. Can't see them beating the Bills, Chargers, or Steelers. RG3 is a huge wildcard, but that wildcard hasn't been a positive in quite a while.
Plus I don't see the college offenses handing a pro defense or their schemesEven the worst NFL team can beat the best college team. Probably, even the 1976 Bucs. The pro game is played at a much faster pace than most college players can handle. Plus, they are bigger and stronger.....
Plus I don't see the college offenses handing a pro defense or their schemes
Disagree, Browns are capable of beating any one of the next 4 teams.
I'd put money on it. Got any?
I'll bet you $1000 that the Browns will not finish winless......
I was going to say I think the Browns will win this week, but that seems too benign to mention after your postDisagree, Browns are capable of beating any one of the next 4 teams.
I'd put money on it. Got any?
I'll bet you $1000 that the Browns will not finish winless......
I was going to say I think the Browns will win this week, but that seems too benign to mention after your post
I agree with you that the worst NFL team would beat the best college team, but significantly more than 1.6% of Bama's players will make the NFL. More than that will be drafted in the top 15.Just googled it:
"The infographic explains there are more than 1 million high school football players, 6.5 percent of those players make NCAA programs and 1.6 percent of the NCAA pool reaches the NFL. At the pro level, players are "lucky" to get three years out of their skill and health."