mvn.com - 9/10/2007
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OK, who was the Steelers staffer that was reading this blog in the locker room this morning ??
The Steelers opened the ‘07 season impressively, for the most part, in completely dominating the Browns in Cleveland, 34-7. The defense was overwhelming all day long, with six sacks, three fumble recoveries, and two interceptions.
The offensive did not disappoint in terms of making good ...
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... Pittsburgh 34, Cleveland 7 - You can add a third unpleasant certainty to death and taxes in the lives of Americans. The Cleveland Browns are, once again, a terrible football team. They gave up 206 rushing yards, Ben Roethlisberger threw four touchdown passes and two Browns quarterbacks helped contribute to a four-turnover performance that portends another long year in Ohio. Neither of those QBs was Brady Quinn but if the Browns hope to ever get anything out of the Notre Dame product they won't risk playing him behind an offensive line that gave up six sacks. Better to preserve Quinn's good looks for as long as possible before subjecting him to the indignity of life with the Browns offense. The Steelers new offense looked quite good ...
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mvn.com 9/10/2007 — I might be jumping the gun here, but after watching today’s game, I think it’s safe to say this is going to be a long season in Cleveland.
To say the Browns looked horrible in their 34-7 loss to the Steelers would be the understatement ...