Patriots@Browns
People think this is free money as incredible amount of bets are flowing to visitors' direction. I'm not here to analyze which one is the better team, or something, but I have reasons to think this will end up not being a charity event for bettors.
It was just a field goal game until RGIII got injured and Browns were winning the yards per play battle against Eagles, than they managed to lose after leading by 20 points to Ravens as McCown had been injured during the process, than they needed three (!) missed field goals to lose at Miami in OT as double digit underdogs and than they needed three (!) lost fumbles to lose at Washington, despite having entered the fourth quarter with a lead.
Browns are bad, but not as bad as people think they are. Hue Jackson is doing an incredible job so far, considering the talent base he owns at his disposal. Patriots will provide a more difficult challenge than all of the aforementioned teams. But no matter how big is Brady, it's a fact as well, he trained only with his wife for a long time. After this game, until their bye week, Patriots will play against Bengals, Steelers on the road and Bills on the road.
Browns are heavily underestimated. Even though it wouldn't surprise at the end if it doesn't pan out, but Brady must be quite rusty and much important and bigger games are on horizon. Bellichick will probably plan the game to nullify Pryor, but Bills showed how to score against Patriots by utilizing McCoy in the passing game and Browns have personnel to mimic that.