Bears winning is less definite than Browns losing.

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Whatever you may think of the Browns, they have a definite history and tendency to lose games late in the season that bodes particularly well for the Bears on December 15. The Cleveland Browns have a tradition of collapsing and losing consecutive games late in the season. In 2008, under Romeo Crennel, they finished the season 0-6. In 2010, under Mangini, they finished 0-4. In 2011, under Shurmer, they finished 0-6. In 2012, under Shurmer, they finished 0-3. So far this season, the Browns have lost their last four games and are on target to finish 0-7. I am not dealing here with point spreads, but losses. Browns teams always find a way to lose --- especially late in the season. During the last five seasons, their record has been either 4-12 or 5-11 under three very different fired head coaches. Chud's current record is 4-9. I look forward to a Bears victory on Sunday. So should you!
 

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is this the new siglio?
 

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now if we could just get the 2008 Browns on the field to play this game....
 

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I just talked to a car insurance claims adjuster who is a Browns fan and he told me we will win. Maybe that is because I was a customer.

lol
 

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I don't care that they kept it close with the Patriots and have a nice D. If we lose to another sub .500 team we deserve to miss the playoffs.
 

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