By 18 over Orlando. Cavs are winning games in a manner not seen in this town since the 1995 Indians.
By 18 over Orlando. Cavs are winning games in a manner not seen in this town since the 1995 Indians.
That’s what the Miami Herald is calling this Sunday’s Browns-Dolphins game (free registration required). Interesting tidbit here.
Regardless of their spirit, the Dolphins might be further removed from a turnaround than the Browns. Although they seem to have more talent now, they are also older. The Browns will start only four players who are 30 years old or older Sunday. The Dolphins could start as many as nine if quarterback Gus Frerotte starts. And Miami’s stars are older.
Hmm…does that mean the Browns are in a better position, or a worse position, than the Dolphins?
A preview of world peace at Scores Report.
Cavs win tonight against Orlando at home. Domination imminent.
From the PD…
2000-2001, Randy Wittman’s second season. That team would improve to 15-9 before Zydrunas Ilgauskas suffered his last foot injury. The Cavs went 15-43 the rest of the season.
I remember how shocked we all were at that team’s hot start. If the Cavs had a major injury (God forbid) this team would probably not collapse so completely as the 2000-2001 team. Injury is probably the only way this team fails to get to the playoffs.
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