They're dangerously close to being the second team ever to do it. At this point, is there anyone they can beat?
They don't play the Packers, unfortunately for them.
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DBSoT wrote:They can beat Cincy without AJ Green. However, if they don't win on Sunday, they are likely going 0-16. Their last 3 games are all against teams who are within 1 game of the playoffs. It helps that San Diego has to travel to Cleveland, but Melvin Gordon could even the odds if the weather is bad. I do think this Browns team would beat the 0-16 Lions, but what a shit show that would be.
I hope your are right for your fanbases sake, but if you lose to the Bengals, I wouldn't expect any other wins. Cincy is as close to a win as possible. They are playing awful and just lost their biggest weapon. San Diego is possible if the weather is rough, but if you have to hope for weather you are in a bad way.The Legend wrote:DBSoT wrote:They can beat Cincy without AJ Green. However, if they don't win on Sunday, they are likely going 0-16. Their last 3 games are all against teams who are within 1 game of the playoffs. It helps that San Diego has to travel to Cleveland, but Melvin Gordon could even the odds if the weather is bad. I do think this Browns team would beat the 0-16 Lions, but what a shit show that would be.
The Bills may technically be within one game of a wild card, but they have to pass four teams to get there - regardless they aren't a playoff caliber team. The Chargers are only better than four teams in the AFC right now. Both teams will likely be under .500 when they play Cleveland and be out of the playoff race legitimately. That would mean the Browns would be much more motivated to play a game to get one win and avoid being historically bad than just a subpar team that's just playing out the string of meaningless games at the end of the season.
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