I feel for Cleveland this week.The Cleveland Browns are hosting a Monday night party is that like me hosting a Pulitzer Prize luncheon Brady Quinn is back in as Browns' starting quarterback (Sorry for your loss, Brady). Crows beat Earthtones 34-3 in September and cook this time with Ray Rice.Baltimore ClevelandBaltimore has dropped four of its last five games, but still poses severe matchup problems for the lowly Browns. Until Browns coach Eric Mangini realizes that Jerome Harrison is his best runner, Cleveland's ground game will stay grounded, even in favorable matchups. And this isn't one.Mohamed Massaquoi takes a hit with Derek Anderson benched for Brady Quinn. Quinn has more upside than D.A., but the hometown hero's pro track record says he won't throw deep. Massaquoi is Cleveland's lone vertical threat on offense...The Browns continue to use a rotation at No 2 wideout. Joshua Cribbs plays more snaps than rookie Brian Robiskie and safety/receiver Mike Furrey, but hasn't had over one catch in a game since Week 2.While this one may get out of hand early, owners of Ravens skill players can confidently expect their fantasy starters to play the whole game because of Baltimore's recent winning drought. 
31 against the run and have given up the second most rushing TDs in the league (12)...Todd Heap hasn't topped 51 yards or found the end zone since Week 2. He's barely a TE2, and will probably spend most of the game helping Jared Gaither block Kamerion Wimbley...Ravens Nos. 2 and 3 receivers Mark Clayton and Kelley Washington cancel each other out in fantasy.Derrick Mason has torched Cleveland for 9-136-1 and 5-118-1 in their last two meetings. Only the Falcons have given up more 20 yard completions, and Cleveland's 7.8 YPA allowed is fourth worst in the league. Flacco doesn't need 30 attempts to finish with a pair of touchdowns and 275 yards.My Pick- Ravens. SDEROT, Israel (Reuters) - Joe the Plumber has plunged into the Gaza war WorldCovering the conflict for PJTV , a U.S.

conservative website, Joe Wurzelbacher was in the southern Israeli town of Sderot on Sunday, a target of rockets from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, and defended Israel's 16-day-old offensive."I've seen some very bad press about Israel," said Wurzelbacher, a colorful figure in the U.S. His remarks were interrupted by an alert for an incoming rocket which sent him dashing to a concrete shelter. Israel says 10 soldiers have been killed and rocket fire has killed three civilians. World. Sessions Include FCC Chairman Industry Insider Address and Last Gadget StandingSuperSessionLAS VEGAS(Business Wire)Candid insight from U.S.