For 58 minutes last week, the Brown Log was the only prognosticator on earth that had correctly foreseen a Browns victory over the New England Patriots. Then fate, game fixing referees, and God knows what else, intervened, allowing New England to walk off the field of play with a victory they did not earn. The Brown Log have consistently out predicted the experts this year and if we'd have nailed that one, it would have been sweet. In any case, our 9-4 record predicting Browns games this year still beat all of the experts.
This week our Browns return home to take on the Chicago Bears, who find themselves in a fight for the playoffs.
Emotionally, the Bears have an edge, no question about it. The Browns are coming off a series of extremely deflating losses topped off by the unimaginable defeat last week.
On the plus side for Cleveland:
- This is a home game and will be played in brutally cold weather which will tighten up players on both sides of the ball.
- The Bears have a QB controversy. Jay Cutler will be under center for Chicago Sunday. If he's 100% he's an able NFL QB but both fans and perhaps his own teammates lack confidence in Cutler.
- Josh Gordon is emerging as a superstar wideout of the kind not seen since the days of Jerry Rice. Jason Campbell and Brandon Weeden both know that Gordon is the kind of player who can make a QB look like a genius. Gordon's presence is bound to open up opportunity for the rest of the Brown's O too as the Bears would be fools not to double Gordon all day long.
- Aging veteran running back Willis McGahee is out Sunday. McGahee has been a real trooper this year. He shows up every Sunday, works hard, runs hard and does not fumble but his knees just can't do what his courage and mind want to. McGahee has been a net liability all year. Perhaps Chris Obannaya or Fozzy Whittaker can step up now once given a chance.
Once again this week all of the pundits are going with 'da Bears. The Brown Log respectfully disagree
BL Predicts
Browns 20
Bears 17
The BL are 9-4 year to date predicting Browns games.
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