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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:53 pm Posts: 20537 Location: The City Of Trees
Hooray, this annual rite of passage has been started once again!
However, I'm disappointed that we don't have a whole litany of outlandish predictions for the season that we can check up on in January. I was looking forward to statements like Jake Delhomme will win Comeback Player Of The Year, or D'Qwell Jackson will get over 100 tackles, and so on.
Team, if HTT doesn't come through we may need to fill in some more of our own in here.
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Joshua Cribbs will singlehandedly win the game that propels the Browns into the playoffs by scoring 5 TDs (KR, PR, Rushing, Receiving, Passing) and breaking the single-game all-purpose yards record!
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:53 pm Posts: 20537 Location: The City Of Trees
Mecca wrote:
Joshua Cribbs will singlehandedly win the game that propels the Browns into the playoffs by scoring 5 TDs (KR, PR, Rushing, Receiving, Passing) and breaking the single-game all-purpose yards record!
Eric Mangini will be one of the three coaches at the end of the year to be nominated for coach of the year, but because he is coach of the Browns, and despite a 10-6 record he still will not get it.]
Running Backs Montario Hardesty and Jerome Harrison will be the sleepers everyone in their respective fanatsy leagues will be shooting themselves for not picking up. Hardesty will gain 800 yards on the ground while Harrison will carry the load with over 1300 yards.
Jake Del-Hommie will play a critical role in making the browns respectable again, playing very well this year and earining him a starting spot next year, unfortunatly for him next year wont be the same.
Josh Cribbs. well, Josh Cribbs is Josh Cribbs and i don't need to say anything more. Just sit back and enjoy.
Brian Robiskie and Mohammed Massaquoi combined will gain 1300 yards, nothing special, but they will make the critical catches and will combine for 11 td's.
and thankfully we have zero primetime games this year. So like the normal person who enjoys football we get to enjoy the Browns on every Sunday this year.
I am out.
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and thankfully we have zero primetime games this year. So like the normal person who enjoys football we get to enjoy the Browns on every Sunday this year.
And they're all 1:00 games. I like it. Get the ugliness out of the way early so I can enjoy the rest of the day.
I say 6-10. They should be able to run the ball but will have trouble passing and who knows what will happen with the secondary. And someone is bound to get hurt and miss most of the year and then get a staph infection and by mid-October people stop caring about this team again.
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:57 pm Posts: 3332 Location: Chicago-ish
Mecca wrote:
Joshua Cribbs will singlehandedly win the game that propels the Browns into the playoffs by scoring 5 TDs (KR, PR, Rushing, Receiving, Passing) and breaking the single-game all-purpose yards record!
No throwing or a fumble return for a TD? That's weak...
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:35 am Posts: 5981 Location: Bel-Air Gender: Male
homersheineken wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Joshua Cribbs will singlehandedly win the game that propels the Browns into the playoffs by scoring 5 TDs (KR, PR, Rushing, Receiving, Passing) and breaking the single-game all-purpose yards record!
No throwing or a fumble return for a TD? That's weak...
INT for a TD?
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:35 am Posts: 5981 Location: Bel-Air Gender: Male
The Fresh Prince wrote:
homersheineken wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Joshua Cribbs will singlehandedly win the game that propels the Browns into the playoffs by scoring 5 TDs (KR, PR, Rushing, Receiving, Passing) and breaking the single-game all-purpose yards record!
No throwing or a fumble return for a TD? That's weak...
INT for a TD?
Or missed field goals for TDs?
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Joesanity wrote:
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and thankfully we have zero primetime games this year. So like the normal person who enjoys football we get to enjoy the Browns on every Sunday this year.
And they're all 1:00 games. I like it. Get the ugliness out of the way early so I can enjoy the rest of the day.
I say 6-10. They should be able to run the ball but will have trouble passing and who knows what will happen with the secondary. And someone is bound to get hurt and miss most of the year and then get a staph infection and by mid-October people stop caring about this team again.
doesn't every team have to have at least one primetime game (be it Sun or Mon), or did the league get rid of that rule?
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MattA751 wrote:
Joesanity wrote:
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and thankfully we have zero primetime games this year. So like the normal person who enjoys football we get to enjoy the Browns on every Sunday this year.
And they're all 1:00 games. I like it. Get the ugliness out of the way early so I can enjoy the rest of the day.
I say 6-10. They should be able to run the ball but will have trouble passing and who knows what will happen with the secondary. And someone is bound to get hurt and miss most of the year and then get a staph infection and by mid-October people stop caring about this team again.
doesn't every team have to have at least one primetime game (be it Sun or Mon), or did the league get rid of that rule?
I think only markets which share two teams(currently, NY and Bay Area) are the only ones guaranteed one primetime game.
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