Daily Dawg Chow (12/17/12)
In today's dose of Daily Dawg Chow, Trent Richardson questions strategy, Weeden takes a step back, defense fails to adjust to Cousins, and Browns' playoff hopes end. Also, more of the latest news form around the NFL.
In today's dose of Daily Dawg Chow, Trent Richardson questions strategy, Weeden takes a step back, defense fails to adjust to Cousins, and Browns' playoff hopes end. Also, more of the latest news form around the NFL.
Tonight, the San Francisco 49ers take on the New England Patriots. This game features one of the best teams from each conference, but more is at stake for the 49ers considering they have the Seahawks on SNF next week.
Even at halftime, despite not playing very well on offense, the Browns held a 14-10 lead. They were getting the ball first in the third quarter. That's went everything went to hell.
Just as the Browns were driving to end the third quarter, Weeden threw another interception after missing an open receiver. Can Cleveland rally in the fourth with the Redskins up 24-14?
The Browns responded with a great drive, though, capped off by a go-ahead 1-yard touchdown run by Trent Richardson. Cleveland leads 14-10 at the half and will get the ball first.
You couldn't ask for a better start to the first quarter for the Cleveland Browns. After T.J. Ward picked off Kirk Cousins, Trent Richardson punched it in for a touchdown. Somehow, Cousins found Leonard Hankerson for a touchdown to end the quarter.
Today, the Cleveland Browns take on the Washington Redskins minus Robert Griffin III. Without their starting quarterback, Cleveland are the favorites to win their fourth straight game. Will they get the job done, or will Kirk Cousins deliver again?
In today's edition of "The Sunday Five," we take a look at which positions the Cleveland Browns have improved upon since 2011, which members made the Official DBN Fantasy Football playoffs, the chances of Brad Smelley playing this week, and more.
When I asked our Redskins affiliate, "True or False: if the Redskins never got RG III (or Andrew Luck), they would in the same boat as Kansas City, Oakland, and Jacksonville right now," the response was, "100% true." I guess that bodes well for us.