Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Number Twenty: Browns are done for

So Ty Law got signed by the Jets, while the Browns decide to keep the same secondary that allowed 450 something yards against Cutler? Wow. What are the Browns doing? Are they giving up? Especially after a Steelers loss, you'd think the Browns would have some hope left for this season. The Browns would be better off just full out blitzing every player on every play and having no secondary. At least that would boost their 26th in the league rating at stopping the run, as they are allowing a whooping 145.2 yards a game. They are 27th in total yards allowed per game with a despicable 372.1 yards per game. The Jets, the new employers of Law, were 10th in the league with 299.9 yards allowed per game, and it seems to me that they should let the less fortunate or just downright less talented Cleveland Browns sign Law. Last year, they could allow a lot of points but still get more and win. Unfortunately, the once feared Browns passing game is getting 180.4 yards per game, good enough for a whooping 25th in the league. The Cleveland running game doesn't help much either, as they are getting 101 yards a game, 21st in the league. I'm not sure if anything can save the Browns 3-6 season now.

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