Supposedly the Browns have better talent this year. Supposedly Brandon Weeden has better coaching so he’ll be improved. Supposedly Trent Richardson is ready to achieve superstar status. Right now, however, the Browns remain … well the Browns and that is dreadful. The Ravens have owned the Browns beating them 10 times in a row, covering 70 percent of the games. Only three of the last 10 have been decided by a touchdown or less. The defending Super Bowl champions have had extra days to stew after being humiliated by Petyon Manning on national tel- evision last Thursday. Baltimore’s defense is much better than it showed against a hot Manning. It has more quickness and pass rushing potential with Elvis Dumervil added and Terrell Suggs healthy. The Ravens defense can dominate the Browns’ pop-gun attack, which won’t have their most talented wide receiver, Josh Gordon, until Week 3 when his suspension is lifted. Weeden looked better during preseason firing three touchdown passes without an interception. But then at home against Miami in Week 1 he reverted back to rookie form throwing three interceptions. Cleveland’s offensive line completely caved in against Miami. That’s not a good sign when going into Baltimore’s intimidating home field. Joe Flacco has fired 13 touchdown passes with just two interceptions during his last five games, all against defenses better than Cleveland’s. Ravens 27 Browns 10
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