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Gary Benz

Browns-Broncos 1Much about what you get out of the holiday season depends on what you believe in. It's a bit like the last line of I Believe in Father Christmas by Emerson, Lake & Palmer where Greg Lake sings "the Christmas we get we deserve." The Cleveland Browns got beaten down 34-12 on Sunday by the Denver Broncos and there's no question they got exactly out of that game what they deserved.

The team played just as a team who knows its head coach is on the way out tends to play, indifferent, distracted and dispirited. We know this because we've seen it out of various forms of this team just about every other year at season's end. To be fair and perhaps in a show of strength and faith for the players that stopped listening to him about 10 minutes after Jimmy Haslam III took over officially as owner and Joe Banner took over as president, its head coach, Pat Shurmur, coached Sunday's game like someone who knows that he'll soon be looking to latch on somewhere else next season as a quarterbacks coach. For the second straight week the offensive looked untethered, random, clueless and confused.

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Jonathan Knight

brownie elfUseless nuggets of information from Sunday’s Browns game that you can certainly live without…

BAD STARTS: This was the seventh time this season a Browns’ opponent scored a touchdown on its first possession and the fourth time an opponent scored touchdowns on its first two possessions.

DOUBLE-DIGIT DOLDRUMS: With their loss Sunday, the Browns became the 10th team in NFL history to post 10 or more losses in five consecutive seasons. The good news is they still have a long way to go before matching Tampa Bay’s record stretch of 12 straight seasons of double-digit defeats from 1983 to 1994.

ONE-SIDED: This was the Browns’ largest margin of defeat since getting manhandled by Pittsburgh 41-9 in the 2010 finale (and perhaps appropriately, Eric Mangini’s last game as head coach). Conversely, it was the seventh time the Browns had been defeated by 21 points or more in 15 games in Denver.

THE RETURN OF COLT: Sunday marked the first time Colt McCoy had thrown a pass in a regular-season game in over a year, since getting clobbered in Week 13 of last season in Pittsburgh. In his limited playing time, he notched a marginally better passer rating (85.2) than Brandon Weeden (77.5), though was sacked four times to Weeden’s two. And the Browns’ offense proved more efficient with Weeden at the controls, picking up 157 total yards on 38 plays (a 4.1 average). With McCoy in, the Browns managed 76 yards on 24 plays, a 3.2 average.

OFFENSIVE DIFFERENCES: This was the seventh time this season and the third time in four weeks a Browns’ opponent topped 400 total yards. It also marked the seventh time this year the Browns failed to accumulate 300 yards of offense themselves.

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Jerry Roche

michael-lombardiAs the Browns wind down another five-win season, rumors run rampant concerning the team’s next head coach and general manager.

One of those rumors has NFL Network sportscaster Mike Lombardi coming to the team as general manager, director of personnel, or some such title that would put him directly in charge of the annual college draft.

This particular rumor has evoked a wide range of criticism from long-time Browns fans and local sportswriters and sportscasters. For those readers who weren’t around during Lombardi’s first go-round with the team (1992-1996 director of player personnel; 1987-1991 pro personnel director), we offer a chart listing all of the college draft picks for which he was responsible (1992-1996). Few are memorable.

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Brian McPeek

WrapThe Browns went to Denver and predictably got pasted by Peyton Manning and the Broncos while the Tribe was forced to bid against themselves to land Nick Swisher in an Indians uniform. Neither of those things are surprising and only one of them is bad.

That’s as positive as one can be if they’re wrapping up the sports week in Cleveland.

It’s The Weekend Wrap.

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Jeff Rich

BROWNS LOSEWell, it was just about what you would expect it to be, a clear contrast of good and poor in the form of NFL teams that are in very different places.  It doesn’t take a scholar to understand that “win now” is a much better concept than “win eventually”.  In Cleveland, we refer to the latter as “the process”, which today yielded a 34-12 defeat to the Denver Broncos in Denver on Sunday.

By the end, it felt more like August than December, despite temperatures well below what I would describe as comfortable, with Brock Osweiler playing mop-up time against Colt McCoy, who was in after Brandon Weedon appeared to experience pain in his collar-bone, but the word in the locker room after the game was “shoulder”.  We will know later this week.

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