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Brownout at Arrowhead
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27/10/2013 10:52:18
 
 
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Brownout at Arrowhead
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Today a big pile of steaming Browns will drop on Arrowhead.

Since Cleveland tends to play a very subtle game strategy I think we are often underestimated.

While many teams bemoan their depth at QB, we throw them away like kleenex. Today we start Jason "I don't really want to play" Cambell. The Chiefs won't have much Browns film on him - he has taken 5 snaps this season. He is in to replace benched former Mike Holmgren first round pick Brandon Weeden who has a winning percentage as a Browns starter that looks like his minor league batting average (he was a pitcher)

Jason is our 20th starting QB since 1999. Suckers like NE and Bill Belichick (we got rid of him) are still stuck with Brady who they had to settle for after the Browns scooped up Spergon Wynn in that draft.

Jamal Charles will be exhausted after running for 250 and that's when we make our move.

(this is all part of the strategy to get the finest long-snapper available in the 2014 draft ! )

Chiefs score will be low - for basketball. Browns high - for hockey.

Spread : all you can eat at Andy Reid's after the game ...


Charles Hankey

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