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Three unlikely ways the Browns can beat the BengalsBy Connor Byrne | Friday, September 15, 2006 | |
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| No.1 HomerDawg |
05:27 PM 09/15/2006 | |
| What Program the Brownies need to follow is first and foremost offensively attack the defenseof their opponent, make the Bengals cover the entire field. This will create mismatches. Defensively the Brownies need to create big plays...Romeo can handle that part of the game plan. The program needed to be followed in special teams. The Brownies need to play aggressively and win the Battle of field position. Being consistent in all three phases and being well conditioned to play 60 minutes puts the Brownies in position to win games in the 4th quarter... that is why they play... to win.and yes that is what the brownies must acheive to regain a successful program admired by the entire league as they once were. | ||
| No.2 Randy Rader |
11:55 AM 09/17/2006 | |
| Can we agree to not ever refer to the Browns as the "Program" again? It's too college for an NFL team. | ||
| No.3 John |
12:46 AM 09/18/2006 | |
| wow.. what a game plan that is.. all they need to do is create big plays.. play aggressively and win the battle of field position.. isn't that what every team should do to win? sounds like madden. | ||
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