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Old 10-24-2000, 03:52 PM   #25
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2007 Regular Season

You can access the box scores by clicking on the link. They are saved in Adobe Acrobat format (the Reader is free from Adobe's web site). Let's get right to it...

Week 1
Cleveland (0-0) (-5) at Cincinnati (0-0).
Cleveland wins 36-26.
Davies goes nutty (25-36-396-4-0) on division foe Cincinnati, while rookie Bushon gets into the act (6-169-2) as well. OPY Sheen only gains 38 on 15 att, but the D distinguishes itself with 4 sacks, 2 int, and a fumble recov for a TD.

Week 2
Minnesota (1-0) at Cleveland (1-0) (-9).
Cleveland wins 27-10.
A costy win. Our starting TE Stark is out for the year. Starting CB Carr, S Swift out 2-3 months. Sheen (29-87-0) emerges slightly from his funk. Davies (18-31-206-2-0) is solid. The defense is the star here, though (8 sacks, 2 int, 1 td). Matt Champion leads the way with 3.5 sacks.

Week 3
Baltimore (0-2) at Cleveland (2-0) (-9).
Cleveland wins 27-10 (again).
Sheen (23-75-0) still can't get out of first gear. Fortunately Davies (15-24-234-3-0) can, and he leads the league with a 129.2 QB rating. The wideouts continue to be a balanced, talented group. The defense causes 3 turnovers and holds division-foe Baltimore to 207 total yards.

Week 4
Cleveland (3-0) (-2) at Tennessee (1-2).
Cleveland wins 24-7.
A big road division win for us. Davies has another big game (23-33-322-3-0), as does emerging superstar, WR Harvey Wallace (6-129-2). Sheen stinks it up (24-45), but the D is sublime (251 yds allowed, 4 sacks, 1 int.). Need to investigate what is going on with our running game.

Week 5
Cleveland (4-0) (-2) at Chicago (1-2).
Chicago wins 19-13.
Turnovers are the key in this game, with to fumbles by us making the difference. Davies (14-29-234-0-0) acts like a mere mortal. Unfortunately, Davies gets knocked out of this first game he begins to do well (10-70) in. All in all, a tough out-of-conference road loss.

Week 6
Jacksonville (4-1) at Cleveland (4-1) (-4).
Cleveland wins 17-14.
The first marquee matchup of the year. The offense stays in a funk, but the defense bails us out with just 253 yds allowed plus 3 sacks. For the record, RB Sheen (21-59) has still not scored a rushing touchdown. Up to this point we havent messed much with the formations since the beginning of the season, so we look to mix it up next week. Davies (14-26-208-1-2) has his first subpar passing game, but does run one in. Rookie WR Bushon has another strong game (3-97) and it seems like our wideouts are starting to resemble the 2000 St. Louis Rams receiving corps.

Week 7
Green Bay(2-3) at Cleveland (5-1) (-2).
Green Bay wins 19-17.
Another tough non-conference loss. Davies has his second sub-par game (11-31-179-1-2), although WR Wallace (5-101-1) continues his all-pro campaign. RB Sheen finally returns to form (21-114-1) with his first td and 100-yd game of the season. The rushing defense was its usual stingy (30-72-0) self, but our inexperienced secondary gets torched for 300 yards. Another tough non-conference road game looms...

Week 8
Cleveland (5-2) at Detroit (2-4) (-1).
Cleveland wins 38-34..
Incredibly, Detroit was favored in this game, but the Browns offense rolled, racking up 416 total yards. QB Davies leads the way (18-26-275-2-0), with WR Wallace (6-128-1) close behind. RB Sheen (6-44) gets knocked out early, but backup RB OJ DeStefano steps in admirably (15-59-2). The defense is porous again, allowing 363 yards of total offense. Changes are looming in the second half.

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