Friday, October 16, 2020
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Browns vs Colts Oct 11
TRUST?!?
Die hard Browns fans need more than 3 wins in 4 games to truly believe this Browns team might be diffferent however we have enough wins this season to prove that Kevin Stefanski is an NFL quality Head Coach and this Browns offense is very talented.
The match up vs the Colts on Sunday should be a good one. The Colts have a defense that is amongst the best in the NFL and should give the Browns vaunted offensive line the best challenge of the season thus far. The loss of Nick Chubb should not be dismissed nearly as quickly as many Browns followers are doing. Chubb breaks tackles and runs harder than any back in the NFL. Hunt is a fantastic back too but now the burden is completely on his shoulders. The Colts are not going to give up 300 yards to the Browns on the ground, nor 200. Far more likely that the Browns have to fight for every yard.
Watching Colts game highlights from their previous 4 games, I was impressed too by their pass coverage. They are fast and cover well. It is going to be a battle, my first prediction is there is no way that our Browns reach 30 points this week.
The Colts on offense depend on Phillip Rivers, who when I watch film reminds me of Eddie Harris, the sore armed pitcher in Major League.
Stats seem to back that up:
- Rivers gets rid of the ball in 2.5 seconds or less 61% of the time this season and his passer rating is 106 when he does vs 82 when he holds the ball longer. Baker on the other hand likes to hold the ball and look downfield, passing within 2.5 seconds only 49% of the time.
I see Rivers trying to chew clock with lots and lots of underneath passes but I am going to trust that Joe Woods is ready for that and that Baker avoids turning the ball over.
Brown BLog Predicts
Browns 24 Colts 16
The Brown BLog are 0-3 this season as we adapt to this new reality of a Browns team that actually wins games.
Saturday, October 3, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Browns vs Cowboys Sunday October 4
Week 4: A TURNING POINT?
BL Predicts
Cowboys 27
Browns 24
Saturday, September 26, 2020
Brown BLog Predicts
Week 3: Browns vs Redskins
Thursday, September 17, 2020
The Brown BLog Predicts:
Browns vs Bengals Thursday Night Football
Disaster or Alignment?
Saturday, May 23, 2020
2020 Pandemic vs Polemic
The reaction of Twitter verse included the usual volume of thoughtless polemic about how much money football players make. The polemic is a virtual reminder of the lack of education and intellectual laziness of too many citizens today.
Should athletes subject themselves to a higher than normal level of risk of being infected by a potentially fatal or life changing virus because they are well paid? The key to understanding the issue is to turn down the ignorance volume and understand Covid-19.
I am in favor of steps to get our economy opened back up because we now understand that social distancing and masking up move risk levels down significantly. Tretter reminds us of a pretty obvious point though. Uh... football is a contact sport.
Except for defensive backs, for whom the NFL long ago mandated social distancing rules that prevent defenders getting anywhere near a receiver, most NFL players are obligated to come into physical contact with their foes.
Given the above it is difficult to imagine football being played in 2020. However there is time left before the season and maybe one solution: TESTING
If the NFL can test every player, frequently with a 100% reliable result that is immediate, I could imagine a scenario where practices and games can take place. But right now, that capacity does not exist. Test samples need to be sent by Fedex to a test center and reliable results require at least 24 hours. Home based tests to my knowledge are neither 100% reliable nor available.
it should be very fascinating to watch this play out over the summer.
NFL owners and their commissioner are doing everything they can to make it feel like the 2020 NFL season is coming no matter what, maybe they feel like they can bully players into accepting a higher risk. But JC Tretter is not drinking the owners Kool Aid and I for one say, "good for JC Tretter"!
Monday, April 20, 2020
We are baaaaackkk!
After a hiatus that lasted 5 years, we at The Brown bLog are back.
Suffice it to say that at the start of 2015 there were not any sources of optimism for a blog that is managed by passionate fans.
I could handle even 4 or 5 win seasons but the 4-44 streak over 3 seasons was more than I could digest & anybody could see that putting a lawyer in charge of personnel was going to lead to losses, lots and lots of losses. And it did.
with COVID 19 changing our world, there is an odd rekindling of our passion for the Browns and even a sense of hope that the Browns might finally be moving towards a few years of stability.
Can Jimmy Haslam stick with one executive leadership team and coach for more than 2 seasons?
Does Andrew Berry have the right stuff?
I am optimistic enough about Berry & Stefanski to actually pick the blog up and starting writing again.
Only time will tell if this is the beginning of the end of the humiliation Browns fans have endured these last few years.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
BL Predicts: Super Bowl XLIX Boycott
A bunch of cheating scum led by Bill Belichick are being rewarded yet again for their behavior.
I refuse to be a part of it.
Super Bowl XLIX is being boycotted by the Brown Log. I won't watch one millisecond of a game that involves people whose behaviors don't match my own values. Super Bowl XLIX is a farce.
The BL Finish the NFL season with a 10-6 regular season record & in the playoffs our prediction record was 6-4.
Sunday, January 18, 2015
BL Predicts: NFL Conference Finals
Here we go:
New England vs Indianapolis:
I continue to shake my head at the success of Bill Belichick because I remain convinced that he brazenly continues to use any advantage he can find to win, including cheating. Occasionally during the season, an opponent will make the Pats look like easy game. For example, early in the season Kansas City made New England look foolish beating them 41-14. A few years ago, Rod Chudzinski took his Cleveland Browns into New England and dominated the Pats for 3 1/2 quarters. Had it not been for a few bad ref calls the Browns would have won.
My contention is that some teams, with a bit of knowledge of how Belichick truly operates, change their play calling schemes when they match up against the Pats. A run call is recoded to long pass and becomes an easy touchdown. Suddenly the Pats, with knowledge that their opponent is "on to them" find themselves on equal footing and struggle all game long.
Lo and behold, Rod Chudzinski now works for the Colts. Look for the Colts to break a few big plays today and defeat evil.
BL Predicts:
Colts 24
Pats 21
Green Bay vs Seattle:
If Aaron Rodgers, who is the best QB in the NFL, were not nursing a serious calf injury I would be more conflicted about this choice. However Rodgers is seriously hurt and the Seahawks are at home with a healthy Super Bowl caliber QB in Russell Wilson. Seattle also has the nastiest defense in the NFL and as we all know, defense wins championships even in the pass happy NFL.
It should not even be close today:
BL Predicts:
Seattle 27
Green Bay 17
Friday, January 9, 2015
BL Predicts: NFL Playoffs - Round 2
Week 2 of the NFL playoffs is all about the home field advantage. The Brown Log will courageously predict that the home team will sweep the playoffs in Round 2.
BL Predicts:
Baltimore loses to New England by 14
Carolina loses to Seattle by 17
Dallas loses to Green Bay by 10
Indianapolis loses to Denver by 3
Saturday, January 3, 2015
BL Predicts: Round 1 NFL Playoffs
This season's round 1 presents the most difficult set of games to predict that I can ever recall, so here goes:
Arizona vs Carolina:
Even though the Panthers finished 7-8 & 1, it must be noted that Arizona is down to their 3rd string QB, Ryan Lindley, whose play thus far would indicate that he's the kind of QB the Cleveland Browns would likely employ. In other words, he's just awful. I always give heavy consideration to the fact that the home field advantage is huge in the NFL. The home team wins 58% of the time in the National Football League.
Finally, Cam Newton has endured a season of injuries that he has courageously played through and he is emerging both physically but more important, as a leader. Look for a close game but I think Cam can make a few big plays against the incredible Arizona D and help his team advance
BL Predicts: Carolina ends Arizona's wonderful season
Carolina 17
Arizona 12
Baltimore vs Pittsburgh
The loss of Le'veon Bell is big for the Steelers but I think they have more than enough guns remaining to handle the slumping Ravens at home.
BL Predicts: Steelers handle Ravens
Pittsburgh 26
Baltimore 17
Cincinnati vs Indianapolis
I really like this Bengals team and every year in round 1, some home team is astounded by a visitor. The Bengals D is loaded with speed and big play talent. Jeremy Hill is a force at running back, capable of dominating and changing a game.
What makes Bengal's fans nervous is that Andy Dalton has never played well in big games but here's an insight that most pundits haven't connected the dots on. In the view of the Brown Log, it's not that Dalton can't play well in big games, his problem is that he's not a good QB in bad weather. Paradoxically, the home field is a disadvantage for Dalton in the Bengals open air field, so it's a blessing in disguise to play in the Colts dome stadium.
Look for Hill to run for over 100 yards, Dalton to avoid big mistakes and Luck to make a few critical mistakes.
BL Predicts: Bengals in an upset
Cincinnati 30
Colts 24
Detroit vs Dallas
Finally the game I've agonized most over. I really want to pick Detroit here because I love the big play talent of Calvin Johnson but in the end, this seems to be a year of destiny for Tony Romo. Look for the Dallas Cowboys dominant offensive line to continue to make big holes for DeMarcus Murray and Tony Romo to spring the occasional big play.
BL Predicts: Cowboys steamroll the Lions
Dallas 35
Detroit 24
Monday, December 22, 2014
BL Predicts: Week 16 - Season finale vs Ravens
Brian Hoyer's shoulder is hurt, Connor Shaw may start so QB is bound to be an issue. The Ravens are fighting for their playoff life and the game is in Baltimore.
BL Predicts:
Ravens 27
Browns 13
The BL are 9-6 year to date predicting the outcome of Browns games.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
BL Predicts: Week 15 - Browns vs. Panthers
After the game Browns legend Bernie Kosar dumped on the front office and a culture of losing. Bernie talks to people so his viewpoint has foundation in fact. My guess here is that Bernie went off because he knows that Mike Pettine did not want to start Manziel vs the Bengals. If Jimmy Haslam is interfering in the football operation of the Browns, it's a really really bad sign.
Onto Carolina. Can the Browns game plan a better scheme for Manziel? The answer is yes, anything would be better than the egg they laid against the Bengals. Expect Cleveland to move Manziel around a bit and look for Johnny to make better reads but don't expect the Browns to win. Turnovers and stalled drives will still likely be the order of the day vs the Panthers, but I would expect Johnny Football to move the team at least a few times on Sunday
BL Predicts:
Carolina 30
Browns 13
The BL are 8-6 year to date predicting Browns games.