I'm up bright and early today, and it isn't because I'm just so excited to watch the Browns take on the Colts that I can't sleep. No, that's not it at all. Don't get me wrong though, I'll still be watching the game.
After all, even though Brady is out for the season, Romeo and the rest of the team are just going through the motions, the playoffs (and a winning record) are out of the question, and there's basically nothing left to play for this season, I'm still a loyal Browns fan and will watch every last game.
Been catching up on some reading this morning and saw this column from Jim Ingraham on how Romeo has officially lost his team. He makes some interesting points and it's a good read.
I'm not normally a fan of Les Levine, but in his column this week, he paints a good portrait of Browns owner Randy Lerner. In his press conference this past week, Levine says Lerner showed that he is every bit as frustrated, angered, and sickened as we are.
Finally, it's time to think about the Colts. While their record (7-4) might not indicate that they're the powerhouse they always are, the Colts are still a very good team. A playoff team.
The Browns should have their hands full today and with Peyton Manning playing as good as ever, he shouldn't have any problem with Mel Tucker's Swiss Cheese Defense.
Derek Anderson is back at the helm, due to Brady's injured finger. Having actually practiced with the first team this week, let's hope he's better than he was last week when he was inserted into the the Texans game to provide the offense with a "spark."
Go Browns!
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