Written By Larry M. Glicken "LG"
The
Cleveland Browns just picked up the teams fifth win of the 2012 season
beating the Kansas City Chiefs today to expose just how bad of a
football team the Chiefs really are.
The Browns didn't do much in the
first half of the football game, they only converted 2 of 8 third downs.
The Browns couldn't score an offensive touchdown in the first half of
the game. Brandon Weeden went 17 of 30 for 217 yards on the day and
couldn't complete one touchdown pass into the end zone even though he
had multiple chances to do so.
The Cleveland Browns got their 5th
win eclipsing their 2011 win total by one. The Browns still have got
plenty of work to do to become a football team to be taken seriously in
the AFC North. Cleveland still had plenty of bad offensive play calls on
3rd and long. People all over the Cleveland area are already starting
to think Pat Shurmur needs to return as the Browns head coach in 2013.
The Kansas City Chiefs are a team that give up an average of 30
points a game this season, the Cleveland Browns met that average today
and the Chiefs are a bad football team.
Momentum in the game
changed when Cleveland had Travis Benjamin return a punt and it was
taken in for the Browns only touchdown in the first half. The Cleveland
Browns continue to be one of the worst teams in the NFL Red-zone, the
team has to work hard to improve that stat, Cleveland has three games
left this season and the Browns would get this city into a frenzy if
they could win out the remaining games. The Browns face the Steelers,
the Redskins and the Denver Broncos in the next three weeks.
If
the Browns beat any of these three teams I would finally think the team
is moving into the right direction. As of right now the jury is still
out. I see a lot of room for improvement and any one who is honest has
to see some of the same. But right now lets take time to celebrate the
win.....
Larry Glicken is the owner of www.clevelandsports360.com and the host of the Cleveland Sports 360 Show, an online streaming sports video show at www.streamingsportstalk.com
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