Holy Offense

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Given the atrocity that took place last week, it's pretty safe to say that the Cleveland Browns' offensive explosion on week 2 surprised a few people - including the 11 players on the Cincinnati defense. Someone may want to find Charlie Frye to make sure he didn't jump out of a window yesterday afternoon. [link]

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