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Losing to the Browns is it embarrassing? maybe...but how do teams respond?


Richiswhere

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Lets look at the Bengals.... They were 2-1 winners of their last 2 games and looking forward to competing for another division crown. As we know they lost to the Browns and haven't won since going 0-10. Bengals have played 10 teams with winning records this year and are 1-9 in those games

 

Next up the Saints... The previous season Super Bowl Champs. They came in 4-2 againts the Browns and left 4-3. Since the lost to the Browns the Saint have gone 6-0 and have out scored their opponents 183 to 102. The Saint have played 3 teams with winning records this year and are 2-1 in those games.

 

Next up Patriots..... The Patriots whos only loss was in the second week of the season came into Cleveland riding a 5 game winning streak. Since losing to the Browns they Patriots have again won 5 in a row in a very impressive fashion out scoring their opponents 196 to 88. Patriots have played 8 teams with winning records and are 7-1 in those games

 

Next up the Panthers... Well they came in 1-9 lost and are now 1-12. These guys suck no matter how you put it. The real question here is Luck or no Luck? Panthers have played 8 teams with winning records and are 0-8 in those games.

 

Next up the Dolphins.... Well they came in at 6-5 and after the lost to the Browns they went to the Jet home turf and won. Not really a selection of game since the Browns loss. Dolphins have played 7 teams with winning records and are 2-5 in those games.

 

Both the Saints and the Patriots played the Steelers after their loss to the Browns

 

The Browns have played 10 teams with winning records and are 3-7 in those games.

 

With both the Ravens and Steelers still remaining on the schedule. Would you take a victory over either of those teams if it meant that they would go on a big winning streak?

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