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Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns

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Game: Seattle Seahawks (4-3) vs. Cleveland Browns (4-3)
Where: Cleveland Browns Stadium  (Cleveland, OH)
When: 4:05 PM EST
Announcers: Sam Rosen/Tim Ryan (FOX)

I just had to do it: instead of showing a Browns or Seahawks player in the headlining image, why not display Tom Brady and Peyton Manning? Until this morning, I thought that was the only game being played this week. After taking four years to build another two-game winning streak, Romeo Crennel will try to make it three in a row today against the NFC West's division-leading Seattle Seahawks. Match-up wise, this game would've been considered an automatic loss prior to the season starting. Now, it's the Browns who enter the game as the favorites to win due to the consistent offensive production that has been displayed. I know I say that we need every game, but we really do need this game. I don't see the Baltimore Ravens winning this week, and that means that next week's showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers could very well determine the AFC North Champions come the end of the season. One step at a time though, let's get to the breakdown of this week's game...

OFFENSE

Category Seahawks Browns
Points Scored 19.5 (16th) 27.7 (4th)
Passing 232.3 (12th) 238.9 (9th)
Rushing 92.6 (22nd) 117.6 (14th)
Total Offense (yards) 324.9 (16th) 356.4 (6th)

DEFENSE

Category Seahawks Browns
Points Scored 15.4 (3rd) 29.0 (30th)
Passing 212.7 (16th) 270.7 (31st)
Rushing 107.4 (13th) 139.4 (29th)
Total Defense (yards) 320.1 (13th) 410.1 (32nd)
- Quarterback
Matt Hasselbeck may have more experience, but Derek Anderson is the hottest quarterback in the league aside from Tom Brady right now, particularly at home. Hasselbeck has not done very well on the road this season, where he's thrown two touchdowns and three interceptions in three games. That included a game in which the Seahawks were blown out 21-0 by the Steelers. Anderson faces the toughest defense he'll have seen since opening day in all likelihood, but the receivers haven't shown signs of being dominated by anybody. Hasselbeck will probably be without Deion Branch as well, limiting another potential weapon.
- Running Back
The Seahawks are averaging less than 100 yards a game this season, as Shaun Alexander hasn't been able to get his motor going strong on the road or at home. Part of the problem has been the offensive line, but I'd imagine that all of the "minor" injuries for him over the past couple of years have simply added up to a negative result. The Browns have started to work in an effective three-man rotation: Jamal Lewis gets most of the carries, Jason Wright spells him regularly, and Jerome Harrison comes in for a series or two in the second half to change the pace on the ground.
- Receiver
Braylon Edwards is playing up to a Pro Bowl level, while Kellen Winslow and Joe Jurevicius have been just as effective in their own ways: Winslow with mismatch problems over the middle and Jurevicius with a league-best third-down target and catch ratio. The Seahawks have had a fair three-man rotation at receiver between Deion Branch, Nate Burleson, and Bobby Engram, but none of them have really been the "identity" of the offense. Branch probably won't play due to injury, but the team has been salivating over the fact that they are getting D.J. Hackett back. With the Browns settled and the Seahawks seeing change, Cleveland earns the receiving advantage.
- Offensive Line
Hasselbeck hasn't fared too well without the great Steve Hutchinson at guard, but Walter Jones remains the best left tackle in the NFL. Fortunately for the Browns, we also have a top-tier left tackle in rookie Joe Thomas, who will have his hands full versus some effective Seahawks' pass rushers. When it comes down to the running game, the Seahawks used to dominate the line of scrimmage, which was the reason Alexander was a touchdown machine two years ago. Now he's only averaging 3.4 yards-per-carry, and even Mike Holmgren has attributed some of that blame to the line rather than Alexander.
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Defensive Line
The defensive side of the ball is where the Browns are clearly overmatched against Seattle in comparison. The Browns only have one sack from a defensive lineman all season, and that came last week. The Seahawks have 3.5 sacks from Patrick Kerney, 5.5 sacks from Darryl Tapp, 2.5 sacks for Rocky Bernard, and 1 sack for Brandon Mebane. Keep in mind that this is only what their defensive line is doing, and does not include the linebackers' production. Part of Seattle's strength has come down near the red zone area, where they've kept the running game in check.

- Linebacker
Speaking of another overwhelming defensive position in comparison, Julian Peterson and Lofa Tatupu have been a tremendous duo for a Seahawks defense that is only allowing about 13 points per game. Peterson has registered seven sacks this season, while Tatupa leads the team in tackles. Meanwhile, I think the Browns have gotten better at linebacker slightly due to Willie McGinest's leadership on the field, but I can't say I'm too thrilled with D'Qwell Jackson being out with an ankle injury. Jackson had been playing fairly well, and this means that Andra Davis will see more playing time again.
- Secondary
Leigh Bodden was torched last week by Torry Holy, but came away with a game-winning interception. The Seahawks won't be foolish; they'll test our secondary often, especially with a deep-ball threat like Hackett returning to action. It'll be critical for Bodden to receive some help early on in recognition of this, because although his coverage has been pretty tight, teams are still attacking his side of the field often. Seattle's more equipped in their arsenal with veteran Marcus Trufant at corner and former Cleveland Brown Brian Russell at safety. Boy, do I miss Russell or what?
- Special Teams
Phil Dawson has been accurate this season, but so has Seattle's Josh Brown, who has connected on 13 of his 14 attempts. Seattle has started using Nate Burleson on kick and punt returns, and it has turned out well for them. Burleson is averaging over ten yards a pop on punt returns and already has a 91 yard kick return this year. Of course Joshua Cribbs still gives us all of the faith in the world, but you still can't automatically discredit what the Seahawks have to offer.
FINAL PREDICTION: Cleveland Browns 27, Seattle Seahawks 23.
Who would have thought that at the mid-way point of the season, these offenses would be heading in opposite directions. Matt Hasselbeck has been in dire need of a big-play receiver, but Deion Branch's chances of seeing the field against the Browns don't look very good. Shaun Alexander has been criticized and booed by his fans for turning in career lows week after week. Something in Seattle's offense needs to click, and they'll hope that's the case against a Browns defense that still struggles all around and lost their leading tackler, D'Qwell Jackson, to an ankle injury. It's easier said than done against the Browns though, because they can strike at any time.

It almost is beginning to seem impossible for Derek Anderson to not hook up with Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow for at least a pair of touchdowns per game. The Browns' offense has been lights out at home, and even executed their gameplan to perfection on the road last week to improve to 4-3, building their first two-game winning streak in years. Anderson's thrown six touchdowns to zero interceptions over his past two games, and has played fairly well overall against any type of defense he's had to face. The Seahawks definitely has higher expectations heading into the season, but without the assistance of their home crowd, the Browns, who are actually favored in this game, should come away with the win.

This is the official gameday topic for the eighth game of the regular season, featuring the Cleveland Browns against the Seattle Seahawks. All comments regarding the game should be posted in this topic. Enjoy the game, and GO BROWNS!!!

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Cleveland Browns: CB Ricardo Colclough, QB Ken Dorsey (3rd QB), T Nat Dorsey, LB D'Qwell Jackson, DT Louis Leonard, G Isaac Sowells, WR Travis Wilson, DB Kenny Wright.

Seattle Seahawks: DE Jason Babin, WR Deion Branch, QB Charlie Frye (3rd QB), DT Howard Green, TE Marcus Pollard, DB C.J. Wallace, T Ray Willis, G Mansfield Wrotto.


No surprises at all for the Browns, and none really for the Seahawks either. Frye is the third QB again, so the only way he'll play is if Hasselbeck and Wallace are injured (and I think there's also a fourth quarter rule).

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 3:28 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I hope they show a lot of "game breaks" during the Browns/Seahawks contest of the Colts/Patriots matchup.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 3:46 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
This is one time that I'm glad I live in Columbus - I get to see the Browns and the Colts/Pats.

by Buckeye Brad on Nov 4, 2007 3:47 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Also, I wanted to mention that I was at the Browns/Rams game in St. Louis last week and there were quite a few Browns fans there.  It was great to celebrate with them as we were walking back to our hotel after the game.  (We also saw two older ladies in Steelers jereseys, so we berated them with chants of "Pittsburgh sucks" to the amusement of the people with them.  Good times.)

The tailgating around the stadium sucks....nothing like in Cleveland.  We got there about 3 hours before game time and there was hardly anyone around.  It seem like we saw more Browns fans than Rams fans.

by Buckeye Brad on Nov 4, 2007 4:03 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
And I actually got my hopes up initially after seeing that "sack".

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 4:12 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I think whoever said "any drive that ends in a kick is a good one" didn't know the Browns' defense.

by Drewski @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 4:22 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Very well executed 80-yard drive by the Seahawks there.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 4:26 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Not too sure what to say on the interception. It certainly was a low throw for going right over the middle...

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 4:34 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Brian Russel just got LIT UP by Vickers...anyone else see him try to get up??

by Drewski @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 4:41 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
HaHa, catch by Edwards down to the five-yard line. These guys are just too good...now, let's punch it in and tie the game here.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 4:46 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I'm "watching" on the Internet. What happened to the extra point kick?

by JulioBernazard on Nov 4, 2007 4:49 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Dawson just missed it.  Apparently there was pressure, but I'm just going off of what Jimmy D. said.

by DisplacedBuckeye on Nov 4, 2007 4:51 PM EST up reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Yeah, there wasn't any significant pressure. Just a rare miss from Dawson.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 5:03 PM EST up reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
The Browns are doing a fair job at stopping the run, but Hasselbeck has made some nice passes to thread the needle against our defensive backs.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 5:04 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
That pass interference call was... questionable to say the least.  It gave them a huge boost for that second TD.

by Estonianzulu on Nov 4, 2007 5:05 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
By the way guys, in case you didn't see it, Jamal Lewis' single-game rushing record no longer exists. Adrian Peterson ran for 296 yards against the San Diego Chargers today.

Holy crap, Charles Ali just got blown up on special teams...

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 5:08 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Hasselbeck could be in for a REAL big game.

Really hope our defense starts to make a few plays, although with already forcing two turnovers...hope we still have a couple big plays in us.

by DisplacedBuckeye on Nov 4, 2007 5:11 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Well, I guess that is one way to get our defense off the field.

by DisplacedBuckeye on Nov 4, 2007 5:13 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Punt returned for a TD, dropped Braylon Edwards passes, badly timed throws... is it 2006?

by Estonianzulu on Nov 4, 2007 5:19 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Inexcusable tackling on Burleson's punt return.
Inexcusable drop when Edwards was wide open.

Hopefully we can get the ball back right after the two-minute warning here, score, and then have the ball first after halftime.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 5:21 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Wow, that was a great catch by Jurevicius. He didn't even know it was coming until the last second.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 5:29 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Ugh, can't like going 0-for-3 and not getting a touchdown there. On the Winslow pass though, contact was certainly made early.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 5:32 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Paydirt would have been nice, but I'll take the score and the ball to start the 2nd half.

by JulioBernazard on Nov 4, 2007 5:35 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I look for the Browns to come out of the box with Jerome Harrison.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 5:45 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Lewis' yard-per-carry average may not be high, but two touchdowns means he's getting it done down at the goal line. 21-16 Seahawks; now it's time for the defense to pick us up.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 6:02 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
You know, one of the big differences between the last few years and this year is that no matter how bad we may look at times, I know that we have the ability to absolutely turn it on and score points.

It's nice to not get down a few scores and think the game is over and turn off the radio/tv.

Now let's see this D make a stop.

by DisplacedBuckeye on Nov 4, 2007 6:13 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
DA = the new Vick? Probably.

by Drewski @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 6:29 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I love it when Derek Anderson runs the football.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 6:31 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
CLUTCH on fourth down by Winslow...hopefully he's ok.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 6:34 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
The Dawson missed XP has already come back to bite us since we couldn't convert the two-pointer. Defense would've needed a stop regardless, but now the game may come down to Dawson after he's had a shaky day.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 6:36 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Bad pass on the 2-point try, it needs to be higher so Edwards can go above the defender and catch it.

by Buckeye Brad on Nov 4, 2007 6:37 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Good job by the defense holding the Seahawks to three.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 6:50 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
My heart is pounding...come on guys, let's take the lead!

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 7:01 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Call it a damn touchdown...let Romeo win a challenge.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 7:07 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Four touchdowns on the day.

NEED this two-point conversion.

by DisplacedBuckeye on Nov 4, 2007 7:09 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
DEFENSE...IT IS TIME!

by Drewski @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:09 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Ugh...please don't lose this game defense, at least allow us to go into overtime :(

Not sure about Seattle using their last time out there; tougher to get a kick off now.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 7:19 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Saved by the bell?

by APV @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:20 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
For a second there, I thought we'd allow the draw play to get in. Then, I thought the time would run out. Now, it looks like a tie into overtime...

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 7:21 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
How about we play a little defense here, huh?

by APV @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:26 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
This was over when the browns lost the coin flip. Gotta love NFL rules.

by Drewski @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:30 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Glad to read that someone else strongly dislikes the NFL OT.

by JulioBernazard on Nov 4, 2007 7:31 PM EST up reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
whether he got it or not, great arm strength by sean jones there.

by APV @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:34 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
*Heart goes thump...thump...thump...I can't take it!* What a stop...

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 7:35 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I don't see how you can possibly overturn that spot (the second one).

by Drewski @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:35 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Has any player ever gone from being as hated as (Baltimore Raven) Jamal Lewis to being as loved as (Cleveland Brown) Jamel Lewis?

by APV @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:39 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Honestly, I still hate him.  Not just because he's a former Raven, but because of his whole personality and off-field history. I'm glad he had 4 TDs, but lets not overlook his 1.9 ypc on the game or his long run of 5 yards.  

by Fundamentals on Nov 4, 2007 9:06 PM EST up reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Gotta love Chud. It's rare that I don't expect a screen pass watching on television, but I never saw it coming there.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 4, 2007 7:39 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

We actually got a stop

FG Good!!!!!!!!!!!

I'll be at the Pittsburgh game and we are 5 and 3 playing for the division!

by mgtbfb on Nov 4, 2007 7:44 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I'm going to go ahead and say this:  I did NOT see this coming before the season.  I remember saying that if we went 3-3 after the first 6, we may have a chance at finishing .500.  But now, I agree with the WTAM boys: something about this team just tells me it will be special, or at least has the chance to be.

We've got two tough games coming up, but taking a moment to look ahead: we are in a GREAT spot right now.

Now let's give Pittsburgh some revenge.

by DisplacedBuckeye on Nov 4, 2007 7:48 PM EST up reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
We'll get the Steelers coming off a short week...

by APV @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:49 PM EST up reply actions  

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I'm in shock. I really am....

The way it's going both my teams (Browns and Bucs) may be in the playoffs when I was hoping for 6-10 at best.

This is why I dont gamble on football lol.

by mgtbfb on Nov 4, 2007 7:48 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
We have a long way to go on defense, but the run D has been better the last 2 weeks.

Next week will be a big test, but this is a different team from the one that got murdered in week one.

Time for some payback.

by mgtbfb on Nov 4, 2007 7:53 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I almost feel bad for the secondary right now.  It's hard to cover a group of NFL receivers indefinitely when there is no pressure on the QB at all...

by APV @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 7:56 PM EST up reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Ohhh, watching the Browns run the prevent has taken years off my life......

by mgtbfb on Nov 4, 2007 8:04 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Its official: the Browns are trying to kill me. If I don't have a heart attack by the end of this season, it'll be a miracle.
Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.

by BringBackKosar on Nov 4, 2007 8:05 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Wow, three game winning streak...kinda forgot what they looked like.
Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.

by BringBackKosar on Nov 4, 2007 8:08 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
i was at a browns backers bar and the place went nuts on josh brown's tying field goal. everyone thought he missed

by Roger Dorn on Nov 4, 2007 8:43 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
We have the talent on defense. If the D ever gets its act together, this team will be a force to be reckoned with.

by Rayman @ Dawgs By Nature on Nov 4, 2007 8:47 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
I know it's only eight games into the season, and I realize that the defense has problems, but can we agree to remove the Sword of Damocles from over Romeo Crennel's head?  This team is a blocked field goal away from being 6-2 and tied for first place.

by JamesPowell on Nov 4, 2007 11:39 PM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Yes, I'd say the sword is far off of Romeo's head now. Winning, primarily due to the "find" in Derek Anderson, will do that :D

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 5, 2007 8:32 AM EST up reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
We desperately need a pass rush of some sort. It doesn't matter who is in the defensive backfield of the QB has 6 seconds to throw every time. That said, awesome win.
At least I wasn't born in Denver

by Brad D on Nov 5, 2007 1:40 AM EST reply actions  

Re: Seattle Seahawks vs. Cleveland Browns
Certainly...and the lack of a pass rush is the reason why we shouldn't be able to beat a team like the Patriots, Colts, Cowboys, Giants, and Packers (aka top five teams in the league).

Any time we decide to blitz, it's from off the edge, and it's so ineffective that the quarterback has a receiver wide open underneath or at the first-down marker. I still don't get why we're not trying to blitz inside at all.

by Chris Pokorny on Nov 5, 2007 8:34 AM EST up reply actions  

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