Here's everything you need to know about Sunday's game, including where to watch/listen, officiating and broadcast assignments, the betting line, injury report and three key things to monitor with the matchup.
Playing in Detroit instead of the dog pound I think it’s gonna be huge for Detroit. I still think that the Browns will probably get at least two sacks, but I don’t think they’ll get an interception at all whereas I believe that Lions will get a sack & an interception to end up pick six.
I don't see the Browns running that well against Detroit. We usually try and focus on stopping the run first. I don't see the Browns being able to use ball control to keep Detroit's offense on the bench. We should get plenty of opportunities to score points.
Cleveland might be on cloud nine after beating a listless Packer team, but I don't think Detroit will overlook this contest by feeling overly smug about their thrashing of the Ravens. If Detroit is going to make a serious SB run, this is a game you do not surrender on the home field.
Like the Bears game strategy, I see PA passes early to set up the run later. If so, Johnny Mo's mid-week bulletin board quote was a well laid trap to get the brownies to pin their ears back on the run.
They should send Vilma to the injury tent every time he says something stupid during the broadcast.
Close game but the Browns cover. 19-13, Lions.
Important to win this or that Baltimore win doesn't mean as much.
Won't be easy but the Lions defense could take over and if they can get a turnover it could be more than the Browns offense can overcome.
Playing in Detroit instead of the dog pound I think it’s gonna be huge for Detroit. I still think that the Browns will probably get at least two sacks, but I don’t think they’ll get an interception at all whereas I believe that Lions will get a sack & an interception to end up pick six.
I don't see the Browns running that well against Detroit. We usually try and focus on stopping the run first. I don't see the Browns being able to use ball control to keep Detroit's offense on the bench. We should get plenty of opportunities to score points.
Cleveland might be on cloud nine after beating a listless Packer team, but I don't think Detroit will overlook this contest by feeling overly smug about their thrashing of the Ravens. If Detroit is going to make a serious SB run, this is a game you do not surrender on the home field.
Like the Bears game strategy, I see PA passes early to set up the run later. If so, Johnny Mo's mid-week bulletin board quote was a well laid trap to get the brownies to pin their ears back on the run.