Thursday, September 27, 2012

Brownies Retain Perfect Record

Ravens 23,  Browns 16


They did it.  It took the whole game, and two Hail Marys into the end zone at the end, but the Brownies pulled out the loss in Baltimore.   Brandon Weeden chips in an interception returned for a TD,  one of the grand prizes of Doormat quarterback play.   Joshua Cribbs gets hammered on a kick return, and leaves the game in the first quarter for good.  The Ravens know who to tackle hard.  

The Brownies,  one of the youngest teams in the league,  charged hard in this game.  Seven punts! But only one sack, and the Ravens got called for 11 penalties to only 7 for the Blank Helmets. They actually were close.   Their number #1 offensive threat, kicker Phil Dawson, nailed three field goals.   But, when all is said and done, it doesn't matter how many close games you play.  It's whether or not you lost the damn game.

And the Brownies are a perfect 0-4.   And today, nobody else can say that.  Not even the Aints.  For at least 4 days, anway.     


-wacko






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