Chance For GMC To Dominate

October 29th, 2014
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Brian Hoyer and the Browns’ offense have been stifled since center Alex Mack went down with an injury two weeks ago.

Two weeks ago in a loss to the Jags, Cleveland’s much improved offensive line finally sprung a bad, bad leak. Alex Mack, a stud center, was lost to injury the prior week and it showed.

The Jaguars mauled the Browns up front, all but wiping out the Browns run game. The reason, of course, was no Mack.

Nick McDonald, who missed the first seven weeks to a wrist injury, was mauled by “The Poz,” Paul Posluszny and the Jags.

Shuffling on the offensive line has since caused the Browns to struggle keeping defenders away from ballcarriers (sound familiar?). McDonald only has two starts. This is a chance for Bucs stud defensive tackle Gerald McCoy to shine.

Browns quarterback Bobby Hoyer is no Steve Young. You pressure Hoyer and he falls apart. Hello, GMC.

One of these days, GMC is going to get loose. Why not Sunday against an inferior opponent?

19 Responses to “Chance For GMC To Dominate”

  1. Dan Says:

    “Browns quarterback Bobby Hoyer is no Steve Young.”

    He will look like a reincarnation on Sunday though….

  2. DB55 Says:

    GMC to dominate? Uhm, are they setting up an ice cream booth or something? TB sacked 13x in two games, sacked once last week. Hoyer will look like a probowler just like everyone else we played this year. Plus forecast calls for 40 degree weather so that is a garunteed loss. Too hot not to meltdown too cold to win.

  3. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Don’t get your hopes up…..we seem to be stopped by even the weakest of players/teams…..

    Has anyone ever noticed the TV highlights on commercials/etc…..usually feature other teams against the Bucs futile defenses?

    I do hope GMC has a great game, however….

  4. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Don’t get your hopes up…..we seem to be stopped by even the weakest of players/teams…..

    Has anyone ever noticed the TV highlights on commercials/etc…..usually feature other teams against the Bucs futile defenses?

    I do hope GMC has a great game, however….

  5. BucFan20 Says:

    The best chance he had was last week!

  6. Robert 9 Says:

    our D line is nothing compared to jax. remember preseason. besides. the 3 step drop and unload will pick our secondary apart. either way we are screwed. the sad part is it aint the players and the fans have to suffer.

    -is it really beneath lovie to come out and take some blame, “I failed you”…..just once???

    he’s the only coach, because of always passing the buc, that I would be happy to see a player get physical with.

    those smug MF’s who never admit any wrong are the worst people in the world IMO. a true cancer to society-

  7. bucrightoff Says:

    Browns showing you that firing a coach after 1 year can work out just fine. Sure did for them.

  8. DB55 Says:

    Bucrightoff

    Like I’ve said before this is the only first year regime that is struggling this bad. Even jax looks more competent and the raiders look more competive. This “it takes time” BS is exactly that, BS!!!!

  9. NewTampaChris Says:

    The Bucs don’t dominate — they get dominated. Prior to Mack’s injury, Chris Landry said he’d graded the Browns and Cowboys as the top OLs in the league. Teams get well against the Bucs.

  10. NewTampaChris Says:

    Also, I heard that Anthony Collins missed practice today. His turnstile-itis flared up.

  11. SteveK Says:

    We have 10 sacks as a team.

    LOL, who wants to bet that our tissue paper D-Line, and wet paper bag O-Line get MAN HANDLED on Sunday?

    Our $98 million dollar DT won’t get a sack. I hope he gets 2 or 3 on Sunday, but I just don’t see it happening.

    The Browns, aka Factory of Sadness, are going to put a whooping on us.

    Look at the bright side, at least we don’t have to lose this one in front of our home fans.

  12. bucrightoff Says:

    10 sacks as a team for the defense, 10 sacks allowed in the last two games by the offense. Those lines, both of them, are abysmal.

  13. warrenfb12 Says:

    I don’t think back ups are a reason to expect success from our D-line. Im pretty sure they have already been owned by undrafted rookie FA.

  14. DB55 Says:

    Where are the blackouts when you need them?

  15. RastaMon Says:

    Here is the way it will go down…GMC and the defense completely dominates early on…turnovers..sacks..pick 6…etc…then the Browns make a QB change…need I say more ?

  16. Mike10 Says:

    Lol ya I bet we should.. Didn’t we say the same thing before last weekend?

  17. Tye Says:

    Browns win by 2 TD, the Bucs defense make the Browns look like a top 10 team and the camera’s will catch Lovie looking into the distance with a blank look at least 3 times….

  18. cmurda Says:

    Look at that, no Alex Mack and all hell breaks loose. You guys remember Mack, right? The guy we could have and should have as a Buccaneer right now. Supposedly the price was too high. This game is won in the trenches. How many DE’s and O Lineman go in the first round of drafts? Lots.

  19. ItsDookie87 Says:

    Raise your hand if you heard that before….oh that’s right, it was last week. I’ll believe it when I finally see it, if I ever see it.