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Regular Season Week 9: Browns vs. Titans
Sorry for keeping everybody waiting. Been busy with projects for school.
Browns lead series all-time: 32-27-0
Last meeting: September 22, 2002: Browns 31, Titans 28 (OT)
Keys To Victory:
1. Avoid Mistakes: Last week against the Texans, the Browns fumbled the ball away two drives in a row. The Texans capitalized on both of them by getting field goals both times. The Browns lost by a field goal. If it weren't for those fumbles, they might have won. Along with penalties, these are the kind of mistakes that lose games. The Browns need to play well without costly mistakes or the game will be over quickly.
2. QB Needs Good Game: Whoever starts at quarterback for the Browns, whether it be Trent Dilfer or Charlie Frye, needs to play a good game. Dilfer has been struggling the last few weeks, but Crennel has decided to stick with him. If he struggles again this week, we should see Frye get a chance. Don't expect the running game for the Browns to be too effective this week. Reuben Droughns was arrested for DUI. If he plays, it'll be great. If he doesn't, they don't really have a replacement. Lee Suggs is still out with a broken thumb and William Green is questionable.
3. Take Avantage of Titan Injuries: The Tennessee Titans have been injury-prone all year. One of their main receivers, Drew Bennett, is hurt, which hurts their receiving core. Also, there are 10 players listed questionable for the Titans, some of them on the defense. The Browns need to take advantage of this and the offense needs to come alive.
Dawg Bones!: The Browns, as a precaution, signed RB Jason Wright. He probably won't see much playing time unless Droughns gets hurt
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