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Cleveland Browns (Finally drafting Buckeyes)

Holy shit :lol:

This 2nd half is going to be a shit show...every single bounce has gone Cleveland's way :slappy:

It's in the bag, only one team in NFL history has come back after trailing by more than 31 or more points:

Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Oilers, January 3, 1993

This game is known as “The Comeback.” In this wild card playoff matchup, the Oilers were led by future Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, while the Bills were without their future Hall of Fame quarterback, Jim Kelly. Frank Reich stepped in and will be forever famous for leading the biggest comeback in NFL history.

Moon guided the Oilers to a 28-3 halftime lead, which would increase to 35-3 on an interception return for a touchdown to open the second half. The Bills, behind four touchdown passes by Reich and a rushing score by Kenneth Davis, went on a scoring tear and took a 38-35 lead. The Oilers did add a field goal to tie it up, but in seemingly fitting fashion, the Bills completed their comeback and won this game on a 32-yard field goal by Steve Christie in overtime.
 
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It's in the bag, only one team in NFL history has come back after trailing by more than 31 or more points:

Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Oilers, January 3, 1993

This game is known as “The Comeback.” In this wild card playoff matchup, the Oilers were led by future Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, while the Bills were without their future Hall of Fame quarterback, Jim Kelly. Frank Reich stepped in and will be forever famous for leading the biggest comeback in NFL history.

Moon guided the Oilers to a 28-3 halftime lead, which would increase to 35-3 on an interception return for a touchdown to open the second half. The Bills, behind four touchdown passes by Reich and a rushing score by Kenneth Davis, went on a scoring tear and took a 38-35 lead. The Oilers did add a field goal to tie it up, but in seemingly fitting fashion, the Bills completed their comeback and won this game on a 32-yard field goal by Steve Christie in overtime.

:lol:

Like hell it is....:slappy:
 
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