Ah, the joy of a lop-sided Thursday Night Football game. Why is it that the NFL Network only seems to be able to get games that nobody really cares to watch? Now, don't get me wrong: I am overjoyed that my precious Pittsburgh Steelers get another TV date, because any chance I have to watch them on TV is one that I cherish. But, I'd rather watch the Bengals/Texans game which should be a hard fought battle to the end. Or, just throw another Tebow game on TV and don't cut it short in the 4th quarter when it is a tie game to tune into the opening kickoff for the Packers/Giants (cough FOX cough).

Anyway, I find it hard to imagine this Browns team can really keep up with Pittsburgh, in any aspect. I've heard people cite how great the Browns' passing defense is (ranked 1st in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game), but has no one stopped to realize that it might be because they let up the 2nd most rushing yards per game in the entire league? They're too busy trying to cover wide-outs that they don't stop the run, as shown last week against the Ravens in which they allowed Ray Rice to gain 204 yards on 29 carries (7.0 ypc) and Ricky Williams an additional 76 yards on 16 carries (4.8 ypc). 

Add all of this to the fact that they will be IN PITTSBURGH, with the Steelers defense finally heating up and playing to its potential, considering James Harrison's 3 sacks last week, and they never stood a chance.

@Pittsburgh (-14) vs. Cleveland