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Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cleveland Browns Preview: Big Ben Roethlisberger Returns!

October 15, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Pittsburgh Steelers(3-1) host the Cleveland Browns (1-4) this Sunday at Heinz Field. On paper this is a big time mismatch and it should be. Especially considering that the Browns have injuries to both Jake Dellehome (not a huge loss) and Seneca Wallace, who's probably their best option at the position.

The Browns will be starting rookie Colt McCoy at quarterback. McCoy was a great college quarterback at the University of Texas, taking them to the National Championship game, and holds the record for most wins in college football history. This will be McCoy's first career start.

The Browns don't offer much on offense. They have a really talented offensive line, lead by All-Pro left tackle Joe Thomas.

The Browns have had some success on the ground game thanks to that offensive line and Peyton Hillis. Hillis is a power-runner who can line up as a taiback and/or fullback. He ran for over 100 yards against the Bengals and Ravens. I don't see him having o...

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