Kansas City Chiefs (1-0) at Cleveland Browns (0-1)

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BR1986FB
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Sep 17, 2010 10:08am
j_crazy;486992 wrote:
Cleveland's Offense is really bad (or it looked it in week 1). the o-line, which i thought would be pretty good, looked horrible.

The offense looked bad in the 2nd half after Delhomme's injury. Prior to that they were pretty much moving the ball up and down the field. I will agree that the O-Line was an abortion. Highly disappointed in the play of the left side. The right side is atrocious with Meatwad, I mean Pork Chop, and the human turnstile, Alex Boone Jr, St Clair. Luavao & Pashos can't get back fast enough. If they don't fix that damn RT spot in the offseason THROUGH THE DRAFT I'm gonna be pissed.

Once Delhomme became even more immobile than normal all the Bucs had to do was stack the box, shut down the run and tee off on a gimpy QB. Hopefully Wallace's mobility with even things out for the Browns this week.

Either way, this is a "MUST WIN" game for the Browns. If they lose this, with the upcoming schedule, they could be looking at anything from 0-16 to 2-14.
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Sep 17, 2010 1:46pm
Holy shit! Crennel & Mangini lived under the same roof? The local grocery stores were probably foaming at the mouth... Looks like we may be stuck with Pork Chop & St Clair again.

All Signs Signal Seneca To Start


By Fred Greetham
OBR Browns Reporter
Posted Sep 17, 2010


With the status still unclear on Jake Delhomme's right ankle, Eric Mangini had good things to say Friday about the Browns back-up and possible week two starter, Seneca Wallace.


BEREA, Ohio—Although Eric Mangini wouldn’t come out and name Seneca Wallace as the starting quarterback for Sunday’s home opener with the Chiefs, all the tea leaves are pointing that way.

“I’d like to wait to see how (Friday) goes,” Mangini said. “Jake (Delhomme) is making progress and I would have total confidence with him playing after missing practice.

“With that being said, I feel really good with what Seneca is doing.”

Mangini wouldn’t say if Delhomme is held out if it’s just a one-game situation.

“I’d like to say that, but with any injury you don’t always know,” he said. “We’ll have to see how it goes.”

If Wallace does start, it will be the 15th quarterback to start a game for the Browns since the team returned in 1999. The only quarterback to start all 16 games was Tim Couch in 2001.

Notebook

Jackson, Rogers Practicing: LB D’Qwell Jackson and DL Shaun Rogers were back at practice on Friday, increasing Rogers opportunity to play on Sunday against the Chiefs.

“I think (Rogers) should be able to play Sunday,” Mangini said.

Rogers was slowed with an ankle and hip injury.

Jackson practiced for the first time since straining his pectoral muscle early in training camp. Mangini said that they will bring Jackson along at a slower pace.

“D’Qwell will practice today,” he said. “It will be real limited, because it’s his first time back out there.

“We’re going to bring him along slowly and not rush anything and see how it goes.”

OL Shaun Lauvao (ankle) did not practice, along with Delhomme.

House Guest: Mangini said that he lived with former Browns coach and current Chiefs’ defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel.

“I lived with Romeo when I first got to New England,” Mangini said. “It was a great place to be a house guest. “

Mangini says he admires Crennel, highly.

“He is one of the best people I now as a pure human being and you want to see your firends be successful.”

Ironically, if Crennel would’ve been successful with the Browns, Mangini might not have been hired as the Browns coach. Crennel was 24-40 in his four years as the Browns head coach.

Nod to St. Clair: Mangini was asked who would start at right tackle.

“Probably, John St. Clair.”

OL Tony Pashos was signed with the idea of him unseating St. Clair, but thus far he has not been able to do so.


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Sep 17, 2010 2:09pm
Looks like Jim Brown wont be attending the Ring of Shame ceremony before the game. He says that he wont let Holmgren define his legacy.
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Sep 17, 2010 3:00pm
BR1986FB;487209 wrote:Holy shit! Crennel & Mangini lived under the same roof? The local grocery stores were probably foaming at the mouth... Looks like we may be stuck with Pork Chop & St Clair again.

Don't forget Charlie Weis is here too...All hands on deck at the Hometown Buffet this weekend.
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Sep 18, 2010 3:19pm
I don't think the Browns are as bad as the result of week 1 makes them out to be. There were a million(exagerration) ways to win that game and only one way to lose....and they found the way to lose. Ithink just the opposite was true for KC. I see the Browns with a solid, but not a blowout win.
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Sep 18, 2010 6:40pm
Surprised to see a thread on here about Cleveland........LAFFIN. I thought they were semi-pro.

KC 23 the Clowns 13
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Sep 18, 2010 6:54pm
Steelers cut Leftwich today. Maybe the Clowns can swoop in and pick him up. I mean the Clowns are all about sloppy seconds. hahahaaaaa
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Sep 18, 2010 6:55pm
Oh, I forgot. They got Wallace. hahahaaaaa
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Sep 18, 2010 8:04pm
Watch out for Dexter McCluster
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Sep 19, 2010 12:52am
Art Modell;488522 wrote:Oh, I forgot. They got Wallace. hahahaaaaa

You're lame as fuck.
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Sep 19, 2010 1:06am
My Dad is taking some customers to this game.
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Sep 19, 2010 11:58am
Cleveland 3 Kansas City 2......... Book it
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Sep 19, 2010 12:25pm
Dawg poound baby! First game at home, hopefully they learn how to win today
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Sep 19, 2010 12:48pm
Art Modell;488521 wrote:Steelers cut Leftwich today. Maybe the Clowns can swoop in and pick him up. I mean the Clowns are all about sloppy seconds. hahahaaaaa

The steelers have said they want to bring him back you moron. yet another epic fail. hahahahahahaha
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Sep 19, 2010 12:59pm
I chose KC by 4-6, not that I want that to happen, but I am a bit skeptical of the Browns.

Go Browns!!
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Sep 19, 2010 1:06pm
link to watch this on the internet?
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Sep 19, 2010 1:16pm
None of my usual links are showing the game, damn just like yesterday
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Sep 19, 2010 1:22pm
Yep I have the same problem. I was hoping someone would have one that works, but no luck so far.
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Sep 19, 2010 1:31pm
The refs have been told to make sure the Browns don't win this one. The Browns can lose badly to anyone all by themselves. They don't need help.
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Sep 19, 2010 1:54pm
That was a terrible fumble call. Browns driving now thanks to Hillis and Harrison. Wallace looks decent aside from the 2 bombs they had him throw that weren't even close.
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Sep 19, 2010 1:54pm
Here we go Brownies, here we go! (Clap Clap)
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Sep 19, 2010 2:10pm
Pick 6, way to go Wallace.
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Sep 19, 2010 2:12pm
Our qb's gotta quit throwing picks right before the half. Killing us
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Midstate01
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Sep 19, 2010 2:15pm
Buuuuuuut we will take 65 yard td passes!!! 14-10
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Sep 19, 2010 2:20pm
haha that is a good way to make up for the pick. Cribbs looking decent at wr lately. Stil not much "cyclone" package.