>- Looks like the class of the NFC is Dallas and GB.
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>- Today's "idiotic coaching decision" this week goes to Romeo Crennel, who wasted a timeout to give his people upstairs more time to decide whether to challenge a call that was NOT going to be overturned....and then challenged the call anyway and burned his 2nd timeout. For anyone who saw the game, the Browns could have used one more timeout at the end.
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Afraid you are right about Romeo. I think he's a good coach during the week but he doesn't realy think fast enough at game time. He's been known to have a lot of trouble with picking the time to throw the red flag. ( he did win the call earlier on the remarkable Brylon Edwards catch in the end zone, but challenging that one was pretty much a no brainer.
But I can tell you Cleveland is encouraged by the Browns going down fighting to Pittsburgh instead of just saying "Thank you sir, may I please have another" I'm hoping we see them again in the playoffs. I think this year the Browns are for real If the defense pulls it together ( and we ever learn to pressure the QB ) we're gonna have something - certainly something more than we thought we had at the beginning of the year.
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