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Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by stangboy06, Sep 28, 2017.

  1. Diamond

    Diamond Well-Known Member

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    Bryan Altman, CBS Local Sports

    On November 6th, 1994, the Cleveland Browns beat the New England Patriots at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in front of their home fans by a score of 13-6 to bring their overall record to 7-2. Bill Belichick, who took over coaching the Browns in 1991, hardly had an easy time getting the team to buy into what he was selling, but progress was being made. The Browns were learning how to win and were learning how to do it the Belichick way.
    That year, the team made the playoffs with an 11-5 record, but lost for the third time that season to their arch rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, in the second round of the playoffs.
     
  2. Thigpen82

    Thigpen82 Bitter optimist

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    Bear in mind we likely wouldn't have had those teams under Bellichick.

    Especially with the draft picks we would have lost in punishment for cheating etc
     
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  3. thesteeldeal

    thesteeldeal Well-Known Member

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    Yeah the loss of draft picks really hurt them....not. Plus I'd be willing to bet that we have better grocery baggers than they do up in NE :hehehe:
     

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