Sunday, November 7, 2010

Patriots Can’t Catch In Cleveland: Browns Bring Win To And On CBS


The only interesting aspect of this NFL football game is the different scoring symmetries for the two teams – the alternating New England Patriots (0, 7, 0, 7) and the mirroring Cleveland Browns (10, 7, 7, 10). I suppose I should clarify and say it is the only interesting aspect this Patriots fan could find today; I’m sure a Browns fan has a different perspective. It’s Sunday morning and not surprisingly I’m at Sonny McLean’s along with a fair number of other people watching this disappointment of a game. Not as crowded as the last time I was here, but a nice number of people anyway. Once again, not really any familiar faces among the patrons this morning. It seems that only people I know are Andrew and Lauren, who actually are working. And Steve, who is working later tonight, is nice enough to come by and chat with me for a while. As for the game, the Patriots are displaying their fumble fingers and seemingly have forgotten how to catch a spiraling, oval-shaped sphere. This condition is being exhibited throughout the team – no one is immune. Such is the level of play today, that the Browns’ quarterback scores a touchdown – sigh. I’m sure the Pats are glad to leave Cleveland. Despite the morning’s loss, New England is tied for first place with the New York Jets in the AFC East – Yeah!


New England Patriots logo is from wikipedia.org

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