CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Unfortunately, it seems the Browns will be "that" team in which every other NFL team points to on their schedule:
"We should win this one."
That's nothing new.
Still, Sunday's 31-28 loss to the Indianapolis Colts seems to touch a nerve, even for a fan base that's seen far too much losing since 1999.
In a rarity, the Browns were favored to win on the road. The Colts had looked bad during the first two weeks, getting blown out in Week 1 by the Los Angeles Rams, 46-9, then losing a close game at home, 16-13, to a mediocre Arizona Cardinals team.