Browns and Bills and Playoffs in one sentence
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This can not be.
How can the Browns and Bills and Playoffs all be in the same sentence?
But it looks like that is what is happening.
With a victory and some help, the Browns can clinch their first playoff spot since 2002. With a win, the Bills would take a huge step toward securing their first postseason berth since 1999; with a loss, they can count on another year of being shut out of the championship chase.
So it is not a reach to say that this easily is the biggest Bills-Browns game since their classic, divisional-round playoff shootout — won by the Browns, 34-30 — on Jan. 6, 1990, at Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium. source
Cleveland is going all out with the Believeland T-shirts.
Inspired by their playoff possibilities, the Browns today unveiled a new “Believeland” T-shirt.
The shirt will be available for purchase for $20 (or two for $30 through Sunday) beginning Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the Browns team shop at Cleveland Browns Stadium. source
To counter the bad looking T-shirt, the Bills have pulled out the no respect card for their defense.
“It’s no different than any other week,” Crowell said. “We’ve been trying to make a statement around here every week. No one respects us, so we’re just back to work. source
These two teams do realize this is an important game, right?
Shouldn’t they be talking about Trent Edwards or Marshawn Lynch or Derek Anderson or something?
NFL Football Fan Question Gotta ask, do you care who wins this game?
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2 opinions for Browns and Bills and Playoffs in one sentence
Betfair Kid
Dec 15, 2007 at 11:33 pm
Yeah I really think this one will go either way.
That shirt, it’s a nice idea but it is pretty stupid. Hey, they do need belief though and if it helps then why not?
Personally I don’t really care who wins this game. Yeah they’ve both exceeded expectations but it’s not as if they are going to go on and win the Superbowl. I think it’s definitely one to be watched however.
It could go either way but I feel the Browns might just edge it.
James
Dec 16, 2007 at 1:26 am
Looked in my closet and had no Brown shirts with believeland on them.
You gotta love Anderson and Edwards as good young QBs.
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