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		<title>Cleveland Browns End Season with Loss to&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 08:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Cold. Windy. Miserable. That about sums up my experience at the Cleveland Browns game on Sunday, January 1. In addition to a good dose of Cleveland winter, the Browns unfortunately fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers by the score of 13-9.</p>
<p>Coming into the game I honesty was not expecting much. A win against the Steelers would be a fantastic way to end a mildly disappointing season while a loss would guarantee a better draft pick. (Am I really justifying a loss here?)</p>
<p>I was looking for a competitive football game, and based upon the final score it would appear the win could have gone either way. When taking a look at the final stats, the Steelers played poorly but the Browns were simply awful.</p>
<p>Quarterback <span>Seneca Wallace</span> completed just 16 of 41 attempts for a total of 177 yards on the day. He threw no touchdowns and was picked off once.</p>
<p>On the other hand, <span>Joshua Cribbs</span> had a career game netting seven receptions for 91 yards. Unfortunately, that was the lone bright spot for the Browns. For one of the only players that is passionate and wants to be on the field as much as possible, embraces and interacts with the fans, and genuinely loves Cleveland, he deserved all of his success in the game. I just wish it were enough to contribute to a win. One guy cannot do it all.</p>
<p><span>Peyton Hillis,</span> who may have played his last game in Cleveland, carried the ball 10 times for 30 yards.</p>
<p>For the Steelers, <span>Ben Roethlisberger</span> was only marginally better than Wallace going 23 for 40 for 221 yards. His decision to play with a lingering sprained ankle did not make much sense, especially with the playoffs right around the corner.</p>
<p><span>Isaac Redman</span> racked up 92 yards on 19 carries and a touchdown. As the only touchdown of the game, it broke up the field goal battle between <span>Phil Dawson</span> and <span>Shaun Suisham.</span></p>
<p>Dawson was 3-3 on the day hitting from 26 yards, 45 yards, and 49 yards on the day. Suisham was 1-1 in extra points and 3-2 in field goals hitting from 19 yards and 29 yards.</p>
<p>When all was said and done, the Browns fell yet again and finished the season with a 4-12 record. But in true Cleveland style—Just wait until next year!</p>
<p><b><i>More Cleveland Browns Commentary from this Contributor:</i></b></p>
<p>The Cleveland Browns&#8217; experience: A fan&#8217;s take</p>
<p>Cleveland Browns lose to Cardinals in OT, QB debate begins: A fan&#8217;s reaction</p>
<p>The benefits of being a die-hard Cleveland Browns fan this season: A fan&#8217;s perspective</p>
<p>Cleveland Browns prepare for tough game against Baltimore Ravens: A fan&#8217;s view</p>
<p>Cleveland Browns release Pro Bowl veteran Pontbriand in favor of rookie Yount: A fan&#8217;s reaction</p>
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<p>All data provided by NFL.com</p>
<p><i>Paul Rados is an avid Cleveland Browns fan and a Featured Contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network. Follow him on Twitter @PSRados or leave him a message on Facebook. For a complete look at his freelance work please visit his Blog.</i></p>
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		<title>Browns Vs. Steelers Score Update: Pittsburgh Leads&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 05:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Read More: Troy Polamalu (SS - PIT), Seneca Wallace (QB - CLE), Phil Dawson (K - CLE), Isaac Redman (RB - PIT), Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns The Pittsburgh Steelers scored 13-straght points and maintain a 13-9 lead over the Cleveland Browns heading into the fourth quarter. Pittsburgh opened the half taking the ball down to the the Cleveland 11-yard line before having to settle for a Sean Suisham field goal and then finally cracked the end zone for the first time when Isaac Redman ran the ball seven yards for six. The play capped a seven-play drive as the Steelers took advantage of good field position after Troy Polamalu intercepted a Seneca Wallace pass]]></description>
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<p>The Pittsburgh Steelers scored 13-straght points and maintain a 13-9 lead over the Cleveland Browns heading into the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh opened the half taking the ball down to the the Cleveland 11-yard line before having to settle for a Sean Suisham field goal and then finally cracked the end zone for the first time when Isaac Redman ran the ball seven yards for six. The play capped a seven-play drive as the Steelers took advantage of good field position after Troy Polamalu intercepted a Seneca Wallace pass.</p>
<p>Seneca Wallace bounced back and moved the Browns into the red zone on their next drive by throwing to Josh Cribbs and then running the ball himself for 20 yards. But after taking a sack on third and long, the Browns settled for a 49-yard field goal by Phil Dawson.</p>
<p>Redman has handled the running back duties admirably for the Steelers, putting up 70 yards on 17 carries. Wallace leads the Browns with 44 yards rushing but has completed just 7 of 20 passes for 102 yards.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 03:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>CLEVELAND, Ohio &#8212; One of these days, the crowning achievement of a Browns season has to be about more than making life difficult for a hated rival. But with the spoiler role the only one remaining, they at least deserve credit for embracing it.</p>
<p>In a stadium where Steelers fans wore their colors and waved their Terrible Towels with impunity, the Browns quieted the intrusion with a solid half defensively and two Phil Dawson field goals to lead 6-3 at the intermission.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh&#8217;s best-case scenario was to play hobbled quarterback Ben Roethlisberger long enough to get a lead, keep an eye on the Baltimore-Cincinnati game and maybe run in backup Charlie Batch. The Browns didn&#8217;t let it happen, at least not in the first half.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t jump to too many conclusions about what playing hard all the way to the end means for a losing team. It doesn&#8217;t always mean they&#8217;re playing for the coach. In fact, Mike Holmgren has made it clear Pat Shurmur&#8217;s job isn&#8217;t in jeopardy.</p>
<p> Players play hard in these situations for a lot of different reasons, including their own job security. </p>
<p>A year ago, the Steelers blew the Browns out in a similar situation, 41-9. The Browns knew Eric Mangini was gone, as were many of the players Mangini brought in.</p>
<p>A win over the Steelers hardly puts a bow on this season, not with the Browns finishing 5-11 for the third consecutive year. Two years ago, they helped ruin the Steelers&#8217; season. That one had more riding on it.</p>
<p>If they can win this one, they can only inconvenience the Steelers. But if you get the chance, why not?</p>
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<p>CLEVELAND, Ohio &#8212; Notes, observations and some facts on the second quarter &#8230;</p>
<p>• Steelers convert fourth-and-1 and get to Browns&#8217; 14. But Jabaal Sheard&#8217;s 13-yard sack and Shaun Suisham&#8217;s 45-yard field goal miss keeps game scoreless.</p>
<p>• Seneca Wallace hits Jordan Cameron for 15 yards. First Browns first down. Peyton Hillis gets another on runs of 9 and 2 yards.</p>
<p>• From the 31, Wallace accelerates on a keeper and is tripped up at the Steelers&#8217; 4. His fumble disallowed when ruled down by contact. Browns go backwards, but Phil Dawson&#8217;s 26-yard field goal makes it 3-0.</p>
<p>• Jayme Mitchell buries Ben Roethlisberger just after a 1-yard throw. Browns finally on to his dunkathon.</p>
<p>• At the 2-minute warning, Wallace&#8217;s 23-yard pass to Josh Cribbs takes Browns to Steelers&#8217; 41.</p>
<p>• Cribbs again for 14 yards to the 27. A jump ball in end zone for Evan Moore against Ryan Clark falls incomplete.</p>
<p>• Dawson&#8217;s 45-yard field goal makes it 6-0.</p>
<p>• Roethliserger throws over Joe Haden and Antonio Brown makes over-shoulder catch for 40 yards down to Browns&#8217; 14. </p>
<p>• After Brown makes another catch at Browns&#8217; 1, Steelers use their last timeout at :11.</p>
<p>• Roethlisberger throws too far on lobs for Brown and Hines Ward. After Pat Shurmur ices Suisham, chip shot field goal of 19 yards is good, killing shutout bid, 6-3.</p>
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<p>CLEVELAND, Ohio &#8212; Scribbles in my Browns notebook during halftime of Sunday&#8217;s game&#8230;  </p>
<p>	<strong>1. It was great to see </strong>Ahtyba Rubin sack Ben Roethlisberger in the first quarter. It was his fifth of the year, an excellent total for a defensive tackle. He was the 190th pick in 2008 by Phil Savage, his second-best pick in his four years with the Browns behind Joe Thomas. Rubin has played 86 percent of the snaps this season, ranking No. 2 among all defensive tackles. He has been flagged for only one penalty.  </p>
<p>	<strong>2. Jabaal Sheard sacked</strong> Roethlisberger in the second quarter. That gave the rookie from Pittsburgh 8.5 this season, the most by a Brown since Kamerion Wimbley had 11 in 2006. Sheard also has forced five fumbles. He was a second-round pick, and has played like a first-rounder. He has been on the field for 90 percent of the snaps this season, so he has been extremely durable.  </p>
<p>	<strong>3. You know it&#8217;s a bad year</strong> for the passing game when Seneca Wallace threw an 10-yard pass to Josh Cribbs and I said, &#8220;That&#8217;s a nice throw and catch.&#8221; But it was third-and-11, and the Browns still had to punt.  </p>
<p>	<strong>4. Then again, Wallace </strong>was sacked when he was trying to hand off to Peyton Hillis.  </p>
<p>	<strong>5. In the second quarter,</strong> the Browns finally got a first down &#8212; and it was a 15-yard pass from Wallace to Jordan Cameron. It was his sixth catch of the season as tight ends Ben Watson and Alex Smith are injured.  </p>
<p>	<strong>6. Cribbs made a tremendous</strong> tackle on a kickoff. He leads the team in special teams tackles.  </p>
<p>	<strong>7. Wallace scrambled</strong> 27 yards &#8212; the Browns&#8217; longest gain of the half &#8212; to set up a field goal by Phil Dawson.  </p>
<p>	<strong>8. Wallace completed </strong>passes of 23 and 14 yards to Cribbs to set up another field goal by Dawson, giving the Browns a 6-0 lead.  </p>
<p>	<strong>9. Peyton Hillis had </strong>21 tough yards on seven carries as Pittsburgh has loaded up the line of scrimmage and is daring the Browns to throw.  </p>
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<p>  Associated Press<br />
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<p>        4:10 PM Thursday, December 8, 2011</p>
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<p>Who: Cleveland Browns (4-8) at Pittsburgh Steelers (9-3)</p>
<p>When: Thursday, 8:20 p.m.</p>
<p>TV: NFL Network</p>
<p>Opening Line — Steelers by 13 1/2</p>
<p>Record vs. Spread — Cleveland 3-8-1, Steelers 6-6</p>
<p>Series record — Pittsburgh leads 62-56</p>
<p>Last meeting — Steelers beat Browns 41-9, Jan. 2, 2011</p>
<p>Last week — Browns lost to Ravens 24-10; Steelers beat Bengals 35-7</p>
<p>Browns Offense — Overall (30), Rush 30), Pass (24)</p>
<p>Browns Defense — Overall (8), Rush (31), Pass (1)</p>
<p>Steelers Offense — Overall (11), Rush (18), Pass (9)</p>
<p>Steelers Defense — Overall (1), Rush (7), Pass (2)</p>
<p>Streaks, stats and notes</p>
<p>Steelers have dominated series over last decade and won 14 of last 15 meetings.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh WR Hines Ward needs 10 receptions to become eighth player in NFL with 1,000 career catches.</p>
<p>Cleveland LT Joe Thomas has not missed offensive snap in career after being taken with third pick in 2007 NFL draft.</p>
<p>Cleveland K Phil Dawson has seven field goals from 50 yards or more this season, one off NFL record shared by Morten Anderson and Jason Hanson.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh RB Rashard Mendenhall has 28 rushing touchdowns in first four seasons, tied with Hall of Famer Franco Harris for team record through four seasons.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger 5-1 on Thursday nights.</p>
<p>Steelers TE Heath Miller needs three receptions to surpass Elbie Nickel for most receptions by a tight end in team history (329).</p>
<p>Browns haven&#8217;t swept Steelers since 1988 season.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh and Cleveland have met on Thursday nights twice, each team winning on its home field.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh allowing 12.8 points per game at Heinz Field, second-lowest total in NFL.</p>
<p>Cleveland&#8217;s Joshua Cribbs has three kick return touchdowns against Steelers in his career, tied for league record for most return scores against single opponent.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Browns offense is (pick one) putrid, abysmal, needles-to-eyeballs-bad. But trail only 10-0 at half,&#8221; Tweeted Cleveland Browns beat writer Tony Grossi after the first 30 minutes of Sunday&#8217;s game. Unfortunately for Cleveland fans, things didn&#8217;t get much better during the second half of play.</p>
<p>The Baltimore Ravens played ugly, ugly football, and still managed to defeat the Browns 24-10 on Sunday. A game recap and box score can be found here.</p>
<p><b>The game was over:</b> When Baltimore RB <span>Ray Rice(notes),</span> who ran all over the Browns in both halves, answered a <span>Phil Dawson(notes)</span> field goal with a much more significant play. A plethora of Baltimore miscues coupled with a Dawson field goal had the Browns trailing the Ravens just 10-3 with under six minutes remaining in the third quarter. On the first play following the Browns kickoff, Rice sped down the field for 67 yards, a run that landed the Ravens down at the Cleveland six-yard line. That one play eliminated any momentum and confidence the Browns may have had following the field goal, and also resulted in the nail-in-the-coffin score.</p>
<p><b>The difference:</b> There&#8217;s obviously not just one thing that separates these Ravens from these Browns. An inability to find the end zone has crippled Cleveland throughout the 2011 season, and it did so again on Sunday. A 52-yard completion to running back <span>Peyton Hillis(notes)</span> took the Browns inside the Baltimore six-yard line halfway through the third. Cleveland couldn&#8217;t come up with a game-changing play, however, as two <span>Colt McCoy(notes)</span> incomplete passes forced the Browns to settle for three.</p>
<p>The Ravens found themselves in a similar situation on the very next drive following Rice&#8217;s jaunt down the field. Baltimore needed only two plays to score six, a touchdown that put the Ravens up 17-3. In just a few minutes of play, we saw why the Ravens are a team that&#8217;s finishing the season with a winning record, and why the Browns are, well, the Browns.</p>
<p><b>Poor Colt:</b> Every week, I feel as if I&#8217;m defending quarterback Colt McCoy to Cleveland fans demanding more from the young QB. The interception he threw at the end of the first half, one that resulted in three Baltimore points, was a horrendous pick, as bad a pass as he&#8217;ll throw all season long. Can you really blame him for trying to make that throw? His wide receivers and tight ends again hung him out to dry with numerous drops and by running incorrect routes. Any quarterback, especially one that has won at every level, is going to be at least a bit frustrated when dealing with such setbacks.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not suggesting McCoy is definitely &#8220;the guy.&#8221; Anybody who claims that McCoy isn&#8217;t, however, is making quite the statement about those playing alongside the current Cleveland QB. Outside of top tier quarterbacks such as <span>Tom Brady(notes),</span> <span>Aaron Rodgers(notes)</span> and (maybe) <span>Drew Brees(notes),</span> I&#8217;m not sure there&#8217;s a QB in the league that could consistently win games with this particular offense.</p>
<p><b>Browns MVP:</b> Rookie defensive end <span>Jabaal Sheard(notes)</span> continues to impress. He now has a sack and forced fumble in three straight games. The Cleveland pass defense seems to have a solid foundation. If the offense looked half as good as the team&#8217;s defense, Browns games wouldn&#8217;t be so painful to watch.</p>
<p><b>Overall:</b> Just another completely missable game played by the 2011 Cleveland Browns. Thursday night&#8217;s game in Pittsburgh could be even uglier. All I want for Christmas is one more Browns win this season.</p>
<p>Even Santa can only do so much.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 05:12:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Notes, observations and some facts on the fourth quarter ... • Ricky Williams loses ball on a Chris Gocong strip]]></description>
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<p>CLEVELAND, Ohio &#8212; Notes, observations and some facts on the fourth quarter &#8230;</p>
<p>• Ricky Williams loses ball on a Chris Gocong strip. After unpiling several players, officials award Scott Paxson the ball at the Browns&#8217; 32. </p>
<p>• Check that. Ravens challenge, and call is reversed.</p>
<p>• Joe Flacco&#8217;s pass down the right sideline is caught out of bounds by Lee Evans. Looked like he touched the pylon before going out of bounds, but Ravens don&#8217;t challenge that one. They punt.</p>
<p>• Browns go three-and-out and cap it off with a 35-yard punt.</p>
<p>• After Ravens punt, Browns&#8217; offense has to punt after getting one first down on an interference penalty. Brad Maynard&#8217;s low kick is returned 68 yards for a touchdown by Lardarius Webb.</p>
<p>• Going to the no-huddle, McCoy finds Ogbonnaya and Watson over the middle of an indifferent defense to get in scoring position, then nearly gives up a pick-six to Danny Gorrer in a late pass to the sidelines.</p>
<p>• Fourth and 10 from the 22 (after another Little drop), McCoy has time against a four-man rush and hits Evan Moore for the touchdown. High snap on the point after &#8212; welcome to Cleveland Christian Yount &#8212; but Maynard gets it down and Phil Dawson converts.</p>
<p>• Onside kick fails and Alex Smith gets testy with a couple of Ravens.</p>
<p>• Rice gets four yards on first down and has 200 for the game. Stays for one more carry for four more yards and then heads for sidelines. He averaged 7.0 on 29 carries. </p>
<p>• Not enough time for Ricky Williams to reach 100 yards, but he&#8217;s past 70 at five yards a pop. Nice backup for Rice.</p>
<p>• Two-minute warning brings kneel downs and the final score.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 03:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<div readability="15">Cleveland Browns kicker Phil Dawson talks after practice about the emotions he has gone through with the release of long snapper Ryan Pontbriand.  Dawson and Pontbriand have been working together for 8 1/2 years.
<p>Christian Yount, the Browns new long snapper, had his first practice with the team on Wednesday.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I always try to stay positive about the Cleveland Browns. Occasionally I will lash out in a fit of frustration over Peyton Hillis(notes) because I miss the player we saw in 2010 or even criticize Greg Little(notes) and Montario Hardesty(notes) over dropped passes, but deep down, like every other Cleveland fan, it is just because I want them to succeed]]></description>
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<p>I always try to stay positive about the Cleveland Browns. Occasionally I will lash out in a fit of frustration over <span>Peyton Hillis(notes)</span> because I miss the player we saw in 2010 or even criticize <span>Greg Little(notes)</span> and <span>Montario Hardesty(notes)</span> over dropped passes, but deep down, like every other Cleveland fan, it is just because I want them to succeed.</p>
<p>I usually agree with the decisions made by the front office regarding personnel decisions such as cutting <span>Brian Robiskie(notes),</span> the second round pick in the 2009 draft that never quite lived up to his potential. I was even excited when they signed <span>Chris Ogbonnaya(notes)</span> when everyone else was wondering who he was? He sure played well for the Houston Texans during the preseason. Look at his success for the Browns when Hillis and Hardesty missed games.</p>
<p>A decision I am having a hard time getting behind was when the Browns cut two-time Pro-Bowler <span>Ryan Pontbriand(notes)</span> on Tuesday, November 29. Pontbriand had been with the Browns since 2003.</p>
<p>He came under heavy criticism on November 13; when his snap hit the leg of <span>Alex Mack(notes),</span> disrupting the timing on kicker <span>Phil Dawson&#8217;s(notes)</span> 22-yard field goal attempt that cost the Browns the game against the St. Louis Rams. The kick itself was partially blocked.</p>
<p>Again, on November 27 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Pontbriand rolled the ball to holder <span>Brad Maynard(notes)</span> causing Dawson to miss a go-ahead 55-yard field goal. The Browns went on to lose 23-20. In itself, I have a hard time believing that even with a perfect snap, a field goal of that length would be a sure thing.</p>
<p>&#8220;Today, I lost a longtime teammate, Ryan Pontbriand,&#8221; Dawson wrote on Twitter. &#8220;He has been with me more than any teammate I have had. I will miss him. He is the best&#8221;</p>
<p>Regarded as one of the NFL&#8217;s best long snappers, Pontbriand will be replaced by an undrafted rookie from UCLA in <span>Christian Yount(notes).</span> Yount played seven games with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers until he was waived on October 25.</p>
<p>To me, this decision makes no sense. It can be argued half the roster has had bad games. Should the team cut Greg Little because he is dropping passes? How about <span>Joe Haden(notes)</span> for allowing opposing receivers to catch the ball and score touchdowns?</p>
<p>When the team lets go of a proven professional who for years has performed flawlessly in favor of a waived rookie, I have a hard time lending my support.</p>
<p><b><i>More Cleveland Browns Commentary from this Contributor:</i></b></p>
<p>Fan&#8217;s look: Who is Peyton Hillis anyway?</p>
<p>Cleveland Browns&#8217; fans deserve better: A fan&#8217;s take</p>
<p>Browns fall to Rams, hit an all-new low: A fan&#8217;s reaction</p>
<p>Browns must win against Rams or face fan exile: A fan&#8217;s take</p>
<p>Former Browns&#8217; WR Brian Robiskie quietly joins Jaguars: A fan&#8217;s take</p>
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<p>All data provided by NFL.com</p>
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  Some rivalries take decades to form. For the <span>Cleveland Browns</span>, the <span>Baltimore Ravens</span>, and the circumstances surrounding the two teams&#8217; existence, the rivalry was instantaneous.
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  This Sunday, that rivalry is renewed as <span>the Ravens</span> visit Cleveland looking to solidify a playoff spot. <span>The Browns</span> would love to play the role of spoiler, a position they&#8217;ve often found themselves in recently. Here&#8217;s a look back at some of the more memorable games in this short but intense rivalry.
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  <b>September 26, 1999 &#8211; Ravens 17, Browns 10</b>
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  In this first-ever meeting between the two teams, the Browns played their most competitive game in their brief existence. Ultimately it was two rushing touchdowns by Ravens QB Stoney Case that proved to be the difference in this defensive struggle. Browns RB Terry Kirby provided most of the Browns offense with 126 total yards rushing and receiving.
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  <b>October 21, 2001 &#8211; Browns 24, Ravens 14</b>
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  It took more than two seasons for the Browns to find a way to beat the Ravens, but when it happened in front of a frenzied hometown Cleveland crowd, it was worth the wait. Three turnovers by the Ravens propelled the Browns to a much-needed win.
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  Browns QB Tim Couch did just enough against a stingy Baltimore defense, throwing for two touchdowns. When it was over, fans could finally put some demons to rest with the knowledge that their new Browns could actually win against the old Browns.
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  <b>November 18, 2001 &#8211; Browns 27, Ravens 17</b>
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  What&#8217;s better than beating the Ravens once in a season? How about a clean sweep? The Browns took care of business in <span>Baltimore</span> after their first win a month earlier. Again, it was turnovers that proved to be crucial.
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<p>
  Ravens QB Elvis Grbac threw four interceptions &#8211; three to Browns CB Anthony Henry and a fourth to Devin Bush that was returned for a touchdown. Tim Couch had a forgettable day as well, throwing three picks, but a late fourth-quarter touchdown sealed the victory.
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  <b>September 14, 2003 &#8211; Ravens 33, Browns 13</b>
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  This one was memorable for all the wrong reasons. Ravens RB Jamal Lewis ripped off touchdown runs of 63 and 82 yards on his way to a single-game NFL record of 295 rushing yards. Luckily, Adrian Peterson let the Browns off the hook when he broke Lewis&#8217; record in 2007.
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  Lewis always burned the Browns, averaging 127 yards per game in his career against Cleveland. The Browns strategy for stopping him? They signed him away from Baltimore before the 2007 season, when he helped the Browns rack up their most wins in a season &#8211; 10 &#8211; since they returned in 1999.
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  <b>September 12, 2004 &#8211; Browns 20, Ravens 3</b>
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  Season-opening victories have been rare for the Browns since they returned as an expansion team. In fact, this 20-3 win over the Ravens marks the only time the Browns have won their first game of the season since they returned in 1999.
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  The defense carried the day in this one, sacking Ravens QB Kyle Boller three times and intercepting him twice. Browns QB Jeff Garcia threw for a TD and rushed for another while Browns fans rejoiced in their first and only season-opening victory since the team&#8217;s return.
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  <b>November 18, 2007 &#8211; Browns 33, Ravens 30 OT</b>
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  During the 2007 season, the Browns racked up 10 wins, including two against the Ravens. Perhaps none was more memorable than this overtime victory in Baltimore when kicker Phil Dawson saved the day with a game-tying and game-winning field goal.
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  The game was a close affair, with the lead changing hands four times. Josh Cribbs racked up over 300 return yards in the game, and safety Brodney Pool returned an interception 100 yards for a score. But it was Dawson&#8217;s late-game heroics that proved to be the difference.
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  Needing a 51-yard field goal to send the game to overtime, Dawson&#8217;s attempt was initially ruled no good. But after reviewing the kick, it was determined that the ball actually went through the uprights, bounced off the center support, and came back onto the field. The call was reversed, and the game went to OT, when Dawson was able to nail the game-winner.
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  The kick marked the last time Cleveland would manage a victory over the Ravens. They&#8217;ve lost six straight against Baltimore since this unforgettable win.
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<p>      CLEVELAND &#8212; Colt McCoy took a knee on Cleveland&#8217;s       sideline, closed his eyes and the young quarterback asked for some help       from above.    </p>
<p>      This week, the Browns got it.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;There&#8217;s nothing wrong with praying,&#8221; McCoy said.    </p>
<p>      Jacksonville rookie quarterback Blaine       Gabbert&#8217;s pass into the end zone on the game&#8217;s last play was       incomplete, allowing the Browns to escape with a 14-10 win over the       Jaguars on Sunday.    </p>
<p>      As McCoy watched helplessly, Gabbert rifled a 3-yard pass high over the       middle that was off the mark and caromed off wide receiver Mike       Thomas&#8217; outstretched hands, and the Browns (4-6) celebrated a       win they nearly gave away.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We deserved this one,&#8221; McCoy said. &#8220;Our team deserved this.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Last week, the Browns lost 13-12 to the St. Louis Rams when Cleveland       botched a snap and reliable kicker Phil Dawson       missed a 22-yard field goal try. This one nearly ended under similar       circumstances as Jacksonville&#8217;s final drive was set up by Dawson missing       a 38-yarder that sailed over the top of the right post.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;Everybody played their hearts out and it&#8217;s about time it went our way,&#8221;       said Browns linebacker D&#8217;Qwell Jackson,       who covered Thomas tightly on the final play. &#8220;We knew it was up to us.       Right there. We had to make the play and we did.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      McCoy shook off an apparent shoulder injury and threw a 3-yard TD pass       to Josh Cribbs in the fourth to give       Cleveland a 14-10 lead. But Dawson&#8217;s stunning miss with 2:49 left gave       the Jaguars (3-7) a final chance and Gabbert, who had some good and bad       moments, nearly pulled off the comeback.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It&#8217;s not the ending we were looking for,&#8221; said Jaguars coach Jack Del       Rio, who defended his use of the clock in the final minute. &#8220;It&#8217;s not       the first time this year we&#8217;ve had the opportunity. We&#8217;re really looking       for that breakout, game-winning drive. We had a chance for our       quarterback to take us down. He took us down. We were knocking on the       door. We just couldn&#8217;t close it out.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Chris Ogbonnaya rushed for 115 yards and scored on a 1-yard run       for Cleveland, ending a TD drought at home that lasted more than 158       minutes. The Browns had scoring drives of 87 and 85 yards, rarities in       the offense&#8217;s first season under coach Pat Shurmur.    </p>
<p>      But Shurmur knows he can count on his defense, and the Browns&#8217; didn&#8217;t       disappoint.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I did trust that we would get them stopped,&#8221; Shurmur said. &#8220;I trust our       defense.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      The Browns appeared in control when Dawson booted his 38-yarder toward       the goal post. However, the officials standing directly under the       uprights ruled the high kick went wide right. Dawson argued that his       kick should have counted, but referee Terry McAulay announced the       attempt could not be reviewed because it sailed above the post.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;The way we saw it was part of the ball was outside of the outside edge       of the upright,&#8221; said McAulay, whose crew had a few other tough calls to       make.    </p>
<p>      Gabbert then drove the Jaguars down the field and Jacksonville caught a       break when Browns cornerback Joe Haden       was called for interference in the final minute on third down.    </p>
<p>      Maurice Jones-Drew was stopped twice inside the 5, and the       Browns were fortunate when Gabbert&#8217;s pass on second-and-goal went off       wide receiver Jason Hill&#8217;s chest in the back corner of the end zone with       3 seconds left. Haden believed he got a hand on Gabbert&#8217;s throw.    </p>
<p>      That set up a dramatic finale, and this one went Cleveland&#8217;s way, giving       the Browns a much-needed win before their schedule gets rougher.    </p>
<p>      Jackson said he was ready for the pass.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I anticipated the play and that&#8217;s a tough route to cover because he&#8217;s       kind of going away,&#8221; Jackson said. &#8220;He came into my zone and I went with       him. His arms went up, I saw that. I put my arms up. He didn&#8217;t catch it,       that&#8217;s all I know and all that matters.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Del Rio was asked why he didn&#8217;t hand the ball to Jones-Drew on the last       play.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;You can make a case for doing that,&#8221; Del Rio said. &#8220;You can guess any       number of plays when you don&#8217;t connect. We had two guys with the ball in       the air in the vicinity &#8211; missed opportunities.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      McCoy completed 17 of 24 passes for 199 yards. And while his numbers       were efficient, the second-year QB again showed he&#8217;s a gamer by staying       in despite hurting his right shoulder. Afterward, McCoy said his       shoulder was &#8220;OK&#8221; but didn&#8217;t know if he would need an MRI.    </p>
<p>      Shurmur doesn&#8217;t need any proof that McCoy, who was down on himself       following a key interception near Jacksonville&#8217;s end zone in the third,       can handle himself physically.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;Colt has taken some licks this year,&#8221; Shurmur said. &#8220;He bounced back       well. He is learning to forget a bad play and move on.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Gabbert was 22 of 41 for 210 yards, and Jones-Drew rushed for 87 yards       on 21 carries.    </p>
<p>      Josh Scobee kicked a 42-yard field goal to bring the Jaguars       within 14-10 with 5:39 left.    </p>
<p>      The Browns finally found their way into the end zone in the second       quarter, when Ogbonnaya&#8217;s first career TD, a 1-yard run, tied it at 7.    </p>
<p>      It was Cleveland&#8217;s first touchdown at home since Oct. 2, a drought of       158 minutes, 15 seconds &#8212; or 2 hours, 38 minutes and 15 seconds, nearly       the length of time it takes to play an entire NFL game.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We&#8217;re starting to do things right,&#8221; McCoy said.    </p>
<p>      Jones-Drew powered up the middle for a 6-yard TD run, capping       Jacksonville&#8217;s 92-yard scoring drive that devoured 9:32 off the clock.       Jones-Drew dragged two defenders into the end zone and followed with a       celebration designed to irk Cleveland fans by imitating the powder toss       NBA superstar LeBron James started while he played for the Cavaliers.    </p>
<p>      <b>Notes</b>    </p>
<ul>
<li>        Browns rookie WR <b>Greg Little </b>had five catches for 59 yards.      </li>
<li>        Browns WR <b>Mohamed Massaquoi </b>had two catches after missing the         previous two games with a concussion.      </li>
<li>        Jaguars LBs <b>Clint Session</b>, <b>Matt Roth </b>and RB <b>Kevin         Rutland </b>left with head injuries. Del Rio provided no details on         the injuries.      </li>
</ul>
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<p>
      CLEVELAND  (AP) &#8212;<br />
      Colt McCoy<br />
      took a knee on Cleveland&#8217;s sideline, closed his eyes and the young quarterback asked for some help from above.</p>
<p>This week, the Browns got it.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s nothing wrong with praying,&#8221; McCoy said.</p>
<p>
      Jacksonville rookie quarterback<br />
      <span>Blaine Gabbert</span><br />
      &#8216;s pass into the end zone on the game&#8217;s last play was incomplete, allowing the Browns to escape with a 14-10 win over the<br />
      Jaguars on Sunday.</p>
<p>
      As McCoy watched helplessly, Gabbert rifled a 3-yard pass high over the middle that was off the mark and caromed off wide<br />
      receiver<br />
      <span>Mike Thomas</span><br />
      &#8216; outstretched hands, and the Browns (4-6) celebrated a win they nearly gave away.</p>
<p>&#8220;We deserved this one,&#8221; McCoy said. &#8220;Our team deserved this.&#8221;</p>
<p>
      Last week, the Browns lost 13-12 to the St. Louis Rams when Cleveland botched a snap and reliable kicker<br />
      <span>Phil Dawson</span><br />
      missed a 22-yard field goal try. This one nearly ended under similar circumstances as Jacksonville&#8217;s final drive was set up<br />
      by Dawson missing a 38-yarder that sailed over the top of the right post.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everybody played their hearts out and it&#8217;s about time it went our way,&#8221; said Browns linebacker D&#8217;Qwell Jackson, who covered<br />
      Thomas tightly on the final play. &#8220;We knew it was up to us. Right there. We had to make the play and we did.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>McCoy shook off an apparent shoulder injury and threw a 3-yard TD pass to Josh Cribbs in the fourth to give Cleveland a 14-10<br />
      lead. But Dawson&#8217;s stunning miss with 2:49 left gave the Jaguars (3-7) a final chance and Gabbert, who had some good and bad<br />
      moments, nearly pulled off the comeback.
   </p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not the ending we were looking for,&#8221; said Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio, who defended his use of the clock in the final<br />
      minute. &#8220;It&#8217;s not the first time this year we&#8217;ve had the opportunity. We&#8217;re really looking for that breakout, game-winning<br />
      drive. We had a chance for our quarterback to take us down. He took us down. We were knocking on the door. We just couldn&#8217;t<br />
      close it out.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>      <span>Chris Ogbonnaya</span><br />
      rushed for 115 yards and scored on a 1-yard run for Cleveland, ending a TD drought at home that lasted more than 158 minutes.<br />
      The Browns had scoring drives of 87 and 85 yards, rarities in the offense&#8217;s first season under coach Pat Shurmur.</p>
<p>But Shurmur knows he can count on his defense, and the Browns&#8217; didn&#8217;t disappoint.</p>
<p>&#8220;I did trust that we would get them stopped,&#8221; Shurmur said. &#8220;I trust our defense.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Browns appeared in control when Dawson booted his 38-yarder toward the goal post. However, the officials standing directly<br />
      under the uprights ruled the high kick went wide right. Dawson argued that his kick should have counted, but referee Terry<br />
      McAulay announced the attempt could not be reviewed because it sailed above the post.
   </p>
<p>&#8220;The way we saw it was part of the ball was outside of the outside edge of the upright,&#8221; said McAulay, whose crew had a few<br />
      other tough calls to make.
   </p>
<p>
      Gabbert then drove the Jaguars down the field and Jacksonville caught a break when Browns cornerback<br />
      <span>Joe Haden</span><br />
      was called for interference in the final minute on third down.</p>
<p>
      Maurice Jones-Drew was stopped twice inside the 5, and the Browns were fortunate when Gabbert&#8217;s pass on second-and-goal went<br />
      off wide receiver<br />
      <span>Jason Hill</span><br />
      &#8216;s chest in the back corner of the end zone with 3 seconds left. Haden believed he got a hand on Gabbert&#8217;s throw.</p>
<p>That set up a dramatic finale, and this one went Cleveland&#8217;s way, giving the Browns a much-needed win before their schedule<br />
      gets rougher.
   </p>
<p>Jackson said he was ready for the pass.</p>
<p>&#8220;I anticipated the play and that&#8217;s a tough route to cover because he&#8217;s kind of going away,&#8221; Jackson said. &#8220;He came into my<br />
      zone and I went with him. His arms went up, I saw that. I put my arms up. He didn&#8217;t catch it, that&#8217;s all I know and all that<br />
      matters.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>Del Rio was asked why he didn&#8217;t hand the ball to Jones-Drew on the last play.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can make a case for doing that,&#8221; Del Rio said. &#8220;You can guess any number of plays when you don&#8217;t connect. We had two<br />
      guys with the ball in the air in the vicinity &#8211; missed opportunities.&#8221;
   </p>
<p>McCoy completed 17 of 24 passes for 199 yards. And while his numbers were efficient, the second-year QB again showed he&#8217;s<br />
      a gamer by staying in despite hurting his right shoulder. Afterward, McCoy said his shoulder was &#8220;OK&#8221; but didn&#8217;t know if he<br />
      would need an MRI.
   </p>
<p>Shurmur doesn&#8217;t need any proof that McCoy, who was down on himself following a key interception near Jacksonville&#8217;s end zone<br />
      in the third, can handle himself physically.
   </p>
<p>&#8220;Colt has taken some licks this year,&#8221; Shurmur said. &#8220;He bounced back well. He is learning to forget a bad play and move on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gabbert was 22 of 41 for 210 yards, and Jones-Drew rushed for 87 yards on 21 carries.</p>
<p>      <span>Josh Scobee</span><br />
      kicked a 42-yard field goal to bring the Jaguars within 14-10 with 5:39 left.</p>
<p>The Browns finally found their way into the end zone in the second quarter, when Ogbonnaya&#8217;s first career TD, a 1-yard run,<br />
      tied it at 7.
   </p>
<p>It was Cleveland&#8217;s first touchdown at home since Oct. 2, a drought of 158 minutes, 15 seconds &#8211; or 2 hours, 38 minutes and<br />
      15 seconds, nearly the length of time it takes to play an entire NFL game.
   </p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re starting to do things right,&#8221; McCoy said.</p>
<p>Jones-Drew powered up the middle for a 6-yard TD run, capping Jacksonville&#8217;s 92-yard scoring drive that devoured 9:32 off<br />
      the clock. Jones-Drew dragged two defenders into the end zone and followed with a celebration designed to irk Cleveland fans<br />
      by imitating the powder toss NBA superstar LeBron James started while he played for the Cavaliers.
   </p>
<p>
      Notes: Browns rookie WR<br />
      <span>Greg Little</span><br />
      had 5 catches for 59 yards. &#8230; Browns WR<br />
      <span>Mohamed Massaquoi</span><br />
      had 2 catches after missing the previous two games with a concussion. &#8230; Jaguars LBs<br />
      <span>Clint Session</span><br />
      ,<br />
      <span>Matt Roth</span><br />
      and RB<br />
      <span>Kevin Rutland</span><br />
      left with head injuries. Del Rio provided no details on the injuries.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 02:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>CLEVELAND, Ohio &#8212; Notes, observations and some facts on the fourth quarter &#8230;</p>
<p>• Browns enter red zone on Greg Little 11-yard catch. A touchdown here is imperative.</p>
<p>• Little throws good block on swing pass to Owen Marecic.</p>
<p>• Chris Ogbonnaya&#8217;s 6-yard run takes it to the 3. But Marecic is helped off the field with injury.</p>
<p>• On third down, Josh Cribbs scores TD by doing a quick 2-step hop to get both feet in just inside right pylon. Really good drive by McCoy to atone for his interception.</p>
<p>• Pumped up Phil Dawson drills ensuing kickoff out of the end zone for touchback.</p>
<p>• Sheldon Brown drops an interception. Joe Haden had one of those earlier.</p>
<p>• Great third-down throw by Blaine Gabbert. Twenty-eight yards on a line to Jason Hill to the Browns&#8217; 37. </p>
<p>• Montell Owens bounces off Haden for 8 yards and first down at Browns 11.</p>
<p>• Gabbert misses Hill in end zone after Brown falls. Wide, wide open. Ball out of the end zone.</p>
<p>• Jags have third-and-8 at Browns 9. What to do? Gabbert desperately throws backwards out of bounds with Jabaal Sheard on his back. Josh Scobee&#8217;s 42-yard field goal makes it 14-10, Browns.</p>
<p>• The game could be iced by &#8230; Ogbonnaya? His 40-yard dash down the left sideline ends when he cramps up, but suddenly the Browns are in position to put the outcome out of doubt. </p>
<p>• Ogbonnaya sits out for a play, then returns to keep moving the pile. All those who thought he would outgain Jones-Drew and average nearly six yards a carry &#8230; yeah, sure.</p>
<p>• McCoy is sacked by Tyson Alualu and Russell Allen. Drive in trouble now.</p>
<p>• Jags are calling timeouts to try to force a field goal and a last-ditch chance to tie. They get their wish, and then some, when Phil Dawson is just wide right from 38 yards.</p>
<p>• Gabbert swings one to Drew Coleman for nine yards and Jones-Drew converts the first down as the two-minute warning arrives. </p>
<p>• Mercedes Lewis gathers in a 12-yard reception to get the Jags in Browns territory. Good pressure forces Gabbert to throw one away, but on second down he finds Lewis again on a crossing pattern to the 37. Third and four.</p>
<p>• Jarrett Dillard is stopped a yard short of first down, but Phil Taylor eases the pressure on the Jags by jumping offside on fourth down.</p>
<p>• From the 29, Browns blitz and Gabbert is short and inside to Lewis, who is be shadowed well by Scott Fujita. Third down with 57 seconds left.</p>
<p>• Jason Hill can&#8217;t make the grab over the middle, but Joe Haden is flagged for interference. There was a lot of contact on the play.</p>
<p>• Now at the 14, there&#8217;s plenty of time for Jacksonville. Pressure forces a throw out of bounds. Chastin West gets a square-out in front of Sheldon Brown at the five, and nearly breaks free for the score.</p>
<p>• Jones-Drew moves the entire pile three yards for first and goal at the 2.</p>
<p>• With clock running, Jones-Drew gets the ball again and this time the tackles form a wall he can&#8217;t break through. Last Jaguars timeout with eight seconds left. Do they dare run MJD again?</p>
<p>• Hill has Haden beat in the left corner, but Haden grabs his left hand and the ball comes free. Last play.</p>
<p>• Jones-Drew is the best option, right? But he&#8217;s in a wheel route and Mike Thomas is man-to-man on D&#8217;Qwell Jackson over the middle. The pass is a little behind and Jackson keeps pushing as the ball falls to the ground.</p>
<p>• Had them all the way.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Helmet-flying, bottles-walloping, snap-deflecting, depths-plumbing -- the Browns have done it all when it comes to losing. They have lost 128 times in 12 full seasons since their return, or an average of more than 10 games per year. They are, as of this moment in time, 3-6 this year and 67-134 overall since 1999. ]]></description>
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<p>Helmet-flying, bottles-walloping, snap-deflecting, depths-plumbing &#8212; the Browns have done it all when it comes to losing. </p>
<p>They have lost 128 times in 12 full seasons since their return, or an average of more than 10 games per year. They are, as of this moment in time, 3-6 this year and 67-134 overall since 1999. Their winning percentage is .333. </p>
<p>Poor talent evaluation through many regimes is the biggest reason why. It is, however, inaccurate to say the cupboard was bare. It has been filled instead with cream pies and banana peels. </p>
<p>The Browns&#8217; 10 Most Unbelievable Losses Since 1999 (With Two of Them This Season): </p>
<p><b>1. The Helmet Game</b> &#8212; It is unassailable as the top entry, unmatchable in idiocy, unthinkable in execution. Dwayne Rudd&#8217;s celebratory helmet toss after he almost &#8212; but, oops, not quite &#8212; sacked Trent Green on the game&#8217;s last play, led to 315-pound lineman John Tait&#8217;s long ramble with Green&#8217;s lateral, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Rudd, and a Morten Andersen field goal on a final, untimed play that gave the Chiefs a 40-39 victory in 2002. </p>
<p><b>2. It&#8217;s not over until it&#8217;s over</b> &#8212; In 2001, the Browns&#8217; sideline was a lovefest in Chicago, with new coach Butch Davis hugging players and equipment men high-fiving as they wheeled trunks to the apparent victors&#8217; locker room. That would have been the Bears, unfortunately. Someone named Shane Matthews threw two touchdown passes in the last 28 seconds around a recovered onside kick to force overtime. The second TD was on a Hail Mary pass off a tipped ball. A pick-six off a tipped Tim Couch pass in OT won it, 27-21. </p>
<p><b>3. It&#8217;s not over even when it&#8217;s over, part two </b>&#8211; Shades of Ruddgate! After the Browns committed pass interference on a Hail Mary play on the last snap, Detroit got another play on an untimed down in 2009. Quarterback Matthew Stafford had been hurt on the desperation heave, with his arm looking like it had been extruded from a pasta machine. But he used the timeout the Browns stupidly called after the penalty to recover well enough to send backup Daunte Culpepper off the field and throw his fifth touchdown pass. With the PAT, the Lions won, 38-37. </p>
<p><b>4. Bottlegate</b> &#8212; Displeasure at an overturned fourth-down conversion in the red zone in the final minute on replay led to a long delay, while beer bottles, hurled by angry fans, decorated the turf. Had Quincy Morgan either (a) caught the ball or (b) not preened and made the &#8220;first down&#8221; arm signal, the Browns would have either (a) converted or (b) got the next play off before the replay official intervened. The Jaguars won, 15-10, in 2001. Post-game discussion was enlivened by the assertion of Carmen Policy, the Browns&#8217; president, that &#8220;those bottles are plastic. They don&#8217;t pack much of a wallop.&#8221; </p>
<p><b>5. Three-Ball, side pocket</b> &#8212; If you were scoring at home last Sunday, it went from long snapper Ryan Pontbriand, to the right foot of Alex Mack, to holder Brad Maynard, to Phil Dawson&#8217;s instep, to wide left. The missed chip-shot field-goal attempt allowed the Rams to win, 13-12. </p>
<p><b>6. The Northcutt is the Deepest</b> &#8212; In the Browns&#8217; only playoff appearance since their return, they lost, 36-33, in early 2003 after leading the host Steelers, 24-7, with 3 minutes, 50 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Davis ordered a prevent defense, defensive coordinator Foge Fazio challenged Davis to a fist fight then and there (not really, but he should have), and Dennis Northcutt dropped a third-down conversion right in the breadbasket from Kelly Holcomb. It would have let the Browns run out the clock. </p>
<p><b>7. The &#8220;Bluto&#8221; Game</b> &#8212; In his second game as a Brown in 2004, new quarterback Jeff Garcia completed eight of 27 passes for a quarterback rating equal to the GPA of any member of the Delta House in &#8220;Animal House,&#8221; including future Senator John Blutarsky &#8212; 0.0. After suffering a safety with eight seconds to play, the Browns tried an onside kick from their own 20, on which Kellen Winslow Jr. broke his leg. The Cowboys won, 19-12. </p>
<p><b>8. Second Down, Second Chance </b>&#8211; Todd Peterson&#8217;s field goal with 7:46 remaining in overtime came one play after Alvin McKinley blocked his 24-yard attempt. But because it was only second down and Pittsburgh&#8217;s John Fiala fell on the bouncing football &#8212; which never crossed the line of scrimmage &#8212; the Steelers retained possession. Peterson&#8217;s third-down kick gave them a 16-13 victory. </p>
<p><b>9. Time to panic? </b>&#8211; Holcomb threw for 400 yards and five touchdowns, and the Browns put up 48 points. Alas, Cincinnati put up 58. Davis resigned after the game in 2004, saying he had suffered a panic attack beforehand. Perhaps it was triggered by reflection upon his draft picks. </p>
<p><b>10. The Siesta Snap </b>&#8211; Backup Bengals quarterback Bruce Gradkowski caught the Browns asleep on a snap with 14 seconds left on the play clock and 41/2 minutes left in the game in this year&#8217;s opener. The 41-yard TD gave the Bengals a 20-17 lead that they increased to 27-17. Browns coach Pat Shurmur charged the Bengals with illegal substitution on the play. It had all the substance of Policy&#8217;s view of half-empty plastic bottles. </p>
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