Same Cleveland paper takes a look at the Pats:
Tony Grossi's Scouting Report: New England Patriots | cleveland.com
Other than the Pats special teams, the writer doesn't seem to be too impressed. On offense he says "Don't think they don't miss Randy Moss. They do. Without him, their deep passing game has not been respected" and about the biggest compliment he gives the unit is "they're unpredictable" while stating that "Tate is not there yet" and the "line has struggled at times"; he characterizes the defense as "not fearsome."
Knowing how much BB loves Cleveland sports writers, all I can say is thanks for the bulletin board material.
An Eric Mangini-Bill Belichick thaw? Browns coach would like one, Patriots coach not so much | cleveland.com
This article is just a current rehash of the relationship between Mangini and Belichick; the headline pretty much sums up the slant.
At the end of the column there is a five minute video previewing the game. The first half of the video sums up the column: Mangini wants to make nice with Belichick, BB does not; and a Cleveland writer whining that Belichick does not give writers enough material to work with in his press conferences. After talking about the possibility of Holmgren returning to coaching and whether or not the Browns will draft another QB or if Colt McCoy is their QB of the future, they finally talk about the game in the last 90 seconds of the video. The two seem convinced Rob Ryan will come up with something to disrupt Brady and force the 'unknowns' such as Tate and Woodhead to be the difference makers for the Pats in this game.