In his preview of todays Browns game, The Hornless Rhino argues that Frye/Plummer 2006 isn't exactly Kosar/Elway 1988, and that today's game should be a low scoring and ugly. The Rhino also sees this as a game that should be close, and one that the Browns may be able to walk out of with an upset win.
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The Browns take on the Broncos today in a game that has inexplicably
been designated as a 4:05 p.m. start. What makes this match-up one to
merit a marquee time slot? Unless you're into the Browncos story line,
which I'm not, absolutely nothing. In fact, this thing has all the
makings of one of the most boring games of the season. Two of the
league's worst offenses match up in a contest that appears destined to
end up with a score of something like 5-3.
I already spent
several hundred words frothing at the mouth about the Browns during the
bye week, so I won't waste time rehashing that bilge. As for today's
opponent, suffice it to say that the Broncos are a team of extremes.
Their defense is extremely good, and their offense is extremely bad.
How good is the Broncos' defense? It's awesome.
Denver has allowed only one touchdown this year. Only one team in NFL
history (the 1934 Detroit Lions (0 TDs)) has done better than that
through five games. The Broncos lead the NFL in red zone defense (8.3
TD pct.) and have allowed only 19 points (4.8 ppg.) in their last four
games. Denver has not allowed more than one third-down conversion in
the second half of any game this year. Their opponents have converted
only 5-of-33 (15.2%) of their second half third-down attempts.
How bad is the Broncos' offense? It stinks. In terms of scoring, only Oakland's is worse. Denver has scored just 62 points, which is a mere 12 more points than the Raiders have managed to put on the board. Jake
Plummer has thrown only three touchdown passes and five interceptions
through the first five games of the season. His 63.1 passer rating
ranks him 31st in the NFL. In case you're wondering, not only does
Charlie Frye (67.5) have a higher passer rating than Plummer, but so
does Joey Harrington (63.5). Check it out here.
All
that defensive firepower and offensive ineptitude seems likely to make
this one agony to sit through, but you never know. My guess is that the
Browns will at least make this close, and if they get a turnover or two
and another big week out of their special teams, they may have a shot
at this game. Jay Novacek thinks so.
Me?
Like I said, if I nod off, don't wake me. (Okay, wake me for the kick
returns). I'll be wildly optimistic about the offensive potential of
this matchup and double my first paragraph prediction of total
offensive output. Broncos 10, Browns 6.