
FanHouser Larry Brown wrote earlier this week that the 3-3 Browns are
already talkin' playoffs. After a Week 1 blowout at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland won three of five -- including two division victories -- though an argument could be made that they gave away the Week 3 game in Oakland. Their only other loss was to New England, and the Browns gave them their toughest game of the season.
"This team is way better than the 2002 team. Way better," linebacker Andra Davis said Wednesday. "I think that team got a lot of good fortune. This team here can make it on its own."
But is this team better than the '02 version? Football Outsiders ranked that Browns team
16th overall (25th on offense, 10th on defense). Through six games, the 2007 Browns
are 18th (12th on offense, 30th on defense).
It's in the reach of the team, as long as we go out and play better than the first six games,"
running back Jamal Lewis said. Obviously, the defense could stand some improvement, but here's the good news: Cleveland's remaining schedule ranks
27th easiest in the league. If
Derek Anderson continues to play like Bernie Kosar sans perm, and the defense can minimize the big plays, the Browns will have a shot at the playoffs. And that's a lot more than anybody expected after Week 1.