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The day the Browns beat us. That’s the day I become an astronaut
They beat us in Gronk’s rookie season with Colt McCoy and Peyton Hillis.
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it’s like the Op forgot this franchise won 20 plus games in a row across 2 Consecutive championship seasons
The question is whether Bill learned from past experience.They did say something I agreed with. The ravens game will not be a must-win game, I mean of course you want to win but BB knows they might face them again in the playoffs and will test out certain looks on defense against Lamar Jackson to see what works and what doesnt work.
Thankfully our D now is slightly a tad better than the 2010 bunch.They beat us in Gronk’s rookie season with Colt McCoy and Peyton Hillis.
They beat us in Gronk’s rookie season with Colt McCoy and Peyton Hillis.
Thankfully our D now is slightly a tad better than the 2010 bunch.
This thread has sneaky potential for the next "i dont care, i cant stand it" award.
it’s like the Op forgot this franchise won 20 plus games in a row across 2 Consecutive championship seasons
Nick Saban calls it rat poison but I think it hurts the team when the media tells them how good they are. Who cares if we’re 7-0? 7 wins don’t mean anything, the last two occasions when we went 7-0 in 07 and 15 didn’t translate to a super bowl win. I think the reason for this is the media, I almost like it better when they say Brady is done or we aren’t going to the super bowl or the defense sucks because it adds that motivation. Winning too much will make you complacent. It is rat poison.