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Since we're going for suprises - I am going to say that Chad will have a bad game, and that (and I am not a fan of this guy) Caleb Miller will have a very productive game, 5 tackles or more, plus either a sack, ff, fumble recovery, or an int

Aye,guessing caleb gets some playing time on passing downs to cover winslow.

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Miller is a good guess. He played well in the limited action he got last week and the Bengals will have to do something to deal with Winslow. But I'll guess the surprise will be Dex Jack with 1 pick, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble and 8 tackles.

On offense, I'll go with Mr. Watson again -- 2 TDs, 65 yards from scrimmage and about a half dozen sawed off shotgun blocks on LBs in blitz pickup.

For the Clowns, I'd say the surprise will be Jerome Harrison with 15 carries for 85 yards and 1 TD and Travis Wilson WR with 5 catches for 65 yards and 1 TD.

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I think Pollack surprises this weekend. I'm guessing 6 tackles, 2 sacks, and an INT. He'll get a sack blitzing as a LB and a sack as DE. I expect us to run up the score early so the Browns will be passing more than they want, and their tackles are weak. That should equal big success for our ends and OLB's. Probably another seven sack game.

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Surprise? Well... probably that Palmer has another lack-luster game in yet another convincing victory, proving that the team is rather complete.

As far as being surprised by individual accomplishments... I can't say Justin Smith, because it won't be a surprise. Same goes for Geathers... and to be honest, if I were going to say who the surprise player was last week... it would be Kenny Watson. The Brat play-call to give him the 8-yard TD run was a thing of beauty.

I don't know... I'll go with the TE/FB position. I never expect anything out of those guys when it comes to touches. So, I'll say that Reggie Kelly or Jeremi Johnson get a score.

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Adams gets a sack against a horrible interior line.

Pollack plays

Madieu knocks K2 into next month on a pass over the middle.

Chris Henry goes off celebrating his plea bargain.

Glenn/French/Fish Frye wishes he was still playing Ball State after all the hits he takes.

Walls... I don't think you understand the game. We're guessing who's going to surprise. None of those things will be surprising. What would be surprising is if they don't happen.

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I am with derek. Nothing that this team or a player does good anymore surprises me. Nothing. I expect them to be good. I revel in that being a legitimate expectation at this point.

Any surprises would be bad surprises, and I don't want to spend time predicting bad things.

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I'll go with Watson to, the clowns had trouble with Bush coming out of the backfield . Watson & Bush are similar type backs. Thornton I think is another good call, he kind of flew under the radar this week with Justin's play & the Geathers hit but he had a great game last week & he has Peko breathing down his neck for more playing time.

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Adams gets a sack against a horrible interior line.

Pollack plays

Madieu knocks K2 into next month on a pass over the middle.

Chris Henry goes off celebrating his plea bargain.

Glenn/French/Fish Frye wishes he was still playing Ball State after all the hits he takes.

Walls... I don't think you understand the game. We're guessing who's going to surprise. None of those things will be surprising. What would be surprising is if they don't happen.

fair enough. It's still what I want to see.

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Gotta love the multiple mentions of Thornton. He didn't play that much in the preseason, but usually found a way to make a big play or two. The looming presence of Fat Sam has been noted as a positive, but I think he's thriving due to playing fewer snaps.

I went with JT with those in mind, but more because the Browns will have pretty much nobody on the interior offensive line to deal with Sam and him.

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