The Cardinals
They will get it together, after they stop committing as many penalties, and opening up James more. I have a hard time with any coordinator that does not put the ball in James hands more than 30 times a game.
Leinhart has an awesome receiving corps with Fitzgerald, Johnson and Boldin. They will be unstoppable when the run game is full on.
Therer defense did look good last night, they stopped many drives short. The 49ers started with great field position all game, but were stopped short.
The Browns have no defense and the offense is in dire straits. Stay away from the Browns for the 3 years.
2007-09-11 04:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sadly, if the Browns played the Cardinals 10 times, Cleveland would win 9 times. But, the Browns are in the AFC North, so the Cardinals will probably have a better record.
2007-09-11 11:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrong, no need to start Quinn. Browns aren't going anywhere this year so let Quinn sit on the sidelines and learn the game. Cardinals have all the ingredients to be a play off team, but they never meet expectations. I'll say Browns will finish 4-12, Cards 8-8.
2007-09-11 10:49:21
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answered by NInnyhammer 5
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The Cards have Whisenhunt as the head coach, have way more talent, and play a weaker schedule so they should have a better record than the Browns.
I can see the Cards at 6-10 to 8-8.
I don't see how the Browns can be better than 5-11 right now, but part of that is because they have to play the Steelers, bengals, and ravens twice each.
2007-09-11 11:21:24
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answered by Green Dot On Helmet 4
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Stupid question. The Cardinals played pretty well. The Browns played like....well, the Browns.
2007-09-11 11:55:20
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answered by Elminster 6
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One bad game does not mean the end of the season. And if you payed any attention, you'd see that they got creamed because Frye was getting dropped like a sack of potatoes (because of HIS inadequacy, not that of the o-line), they had serious butterfingers with the ball, and Pittsburgh's punter was burying them deep almost every possession. The o-line actually held up decently considering the starting RT Ryan Tucker was on the bench, and Bentley is still on the PUP list.
The Browns have a lot of talent and need a bit of time for it to gel. Brady Quinn is the best QB on the roster and needs to be the starter. Week 1 was a disaster, but most of that can be attributed to stupid mistakes and poor QB play. Both or those problems are easy fixes, and the Browns will likely still have a respectable season.
2007-09-11 11:14:46
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answered by Vegas Matt 7
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The Cardinals. Simple as the Browns are a joke, and Quinn isn't going to save them. Crennel will be gone BEFORE the end of the season if things don't shape up FAST. Too many penalties and STUPID ones at that.
2007-09-11 10:55:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Cardinals. The Browns are pathetic with no talent anywhere. Poor Brady Quinn is probably going to have to play, and when he does he is going to get his *** beat up every week.
2007-09-11 10:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Cardinals have the better team. They play in a weeker conference, which will help their cause.
2007-09-11 11:51:17
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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The Cardinals.
Because they've improved more in the offseason and their skill position players on offense & defense are better than the Browns.
2007-09-11 12:25:26
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answered by mr_cj_jr 6
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