Saturday, September 25, 2010

BL predicts: Week Three vs Baltimore


The Brown Log have two predictions this week:

- First prediction is that if the Browns arrive to 0-4, Holmgren will fire Mangini and replace him with Rob Ryan

- Second prediction is relative to this Sunday's matchup at Baltimore. Ryan's defense is coming together as a group. TJ Ward gets better every week and Ryan always has a variation up his sleeve that forces opponents to make adjustments.

On the other side of the ball however, our offense will have to face the Ravens who have yet to give up a touchdown all season. Seneca Wallace will likely once again take the reigns but the Browns simply don't have any playmakers that can step up and help Wallace move the ball. Frustratingly, Mangini puts Josh Cribbs on the field with the offense about 5 plays per game while our regular wideouts simply are unable to get open. It's hard to imagine fumble prone Peyton Hillis doing much, while Jerome Harrison is fighting an injury.

I think both teams will struggle to score, but the Ravens in the end, should get past the Browns. The bad news with a loss would be a horrible 0-3 start, the good news would be that we would be one step closer to ending the Mangini era in Cleveland.

In any case, here's hoping Rob Ryan's crew dominate the Ravens and our Browns sneak out of Baltimore with a W.

BL Predicts

Ravens 19
Browns 13

Sunday, September 19, 2010

2011 NFL Draft Preview


Since the 2010 season is already nearly over, as loyal Browns fans, it's time to put our concentration onto the 2011 season.
click on this link to review a list of the top draft prospects in the upcoming 2011 NFL draft. Though our Browns really need to shore up the receiver position, it might be very hard to resist taking Ohio State defensive end Cameron Heyward with that number 1 pick as Heyward is rated by most scouts as the best prospect in the draft.

BL Live Blog: 0-2

-Is it time for Mike Holmgren take a realistic look at Mangini before we
end up 0-16? Mangini's personnel and tactical decisions are wide
open for attack but I think the thing that disturbs me most is his
body language on the sidelines during the game. Players absolutely
take a cue from the head coach and Mangini's body language tells the
tale of the season for the Browns. When something bad happened to
Bill Cowher, he immediately started working on remotivating the
players. With Mangini, one look at him and you would think the world
had just ended. Football is an emotional game, a teams leader needs
to understand that.

BL Live Blog: 3:41 left, it's money time

Brilliant play by Marcus Bernard to tip that pass

Let's see if Wallace can lead us to a win

BL Live Blog

chiefs have a chance to eat clock.........

BL Live Blog: Here we go again?

16-14 Chiefs...................
Can the Browns O move the ball in the 11th hour?

BL Live Blog: 4th quarter = character

Will the Browns show character and hold their lead or will they fold
again in week 2?

The entire season may ride on the answer to that question. 87% of
teams that start the season 0-2 do not make the playoffs.

BL Live Blog: Second half blues?

The Browns played an awful second half last week, as the Bucs adjusted
at halftime. Will this week be a repeat?
On D, the opening drive, KC marched right down field. However one
thing I like about Ryan's D, is that in key moments, the defensive
players make good reads. On the 3rd and goal, the Browns D had 11
players running to the ball. It's clear that as the season
progresses this group will get better.

BL Live Blog: Great heads up play by NT Rubin

Nice tip by Roth leading to the intercept

BL Live Blog: Touchdown!

Two important things to note on the TD

- Unlike Delhomme last week, Seneca Wallace did not let the
interception drain his confidence.

- Eric Berry bit hard on the play action, leaving Cribbs in single
coverage.

BL Live Blog: First bad decision by Wallace

Seneca Wallace makes his first bad decision this game and like
Delhomme's bad decision last week, the Browns pay dearly.

BL Live Blog: Browns 98 yard TD drive

The run game comes alive and Seneca Wallace shows judgement all drive
long.

Well done!

BL Live Blog: TJ Ward

If you want to have some fun watching the Browns, something that is
not easy to do so far today, focus on number 43, TJ Ward, on defense

This guy clearly understands the game, makes fast reads and moves to
the ball without hestitation. It is also clear he is having fun out
there