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Unfortunately, everything else the Oilers did Sunday also proved negative and X-rays were not needed to evaluate the damage. “When it happened, I felt like I was dying,” Moriarty said. “Even though I’m think I’m OK, thank God, I still feel lousy inside. The numbing sensation from the pinched nerve is going away, but not the emptiness. The Browns just dominated — period.” Paul McDonald threw three touchdowns passes, two of them to rookie wide receiver Brian Brennan and the Cleveland defense stifled the Houston offense in pacing the Browns to a 27-10 victory over the Oilers at Cleveland Stadium. The decision raised the Browns’ record to 4-9 overall and 3-2 under interim Head Coach Marty Schot- tenheimer. The 27 points were the most Cleveland’s offense has scored this season. “We controlled both lines our defense, our special len&'The\ : reason? Attitude. m offense, were t we re Cleveland Browm*coach ners." “We controlled both lines of scrimmage,” Schottenheimer said. “Our offense, our defense, our spe cial teams — they all were excellent. The reason? Attitude. We’re playing like winners because we’re thinking like winners.” “Cleveland is a very active team, using all their assets,” said Oilers’ coach Hugh Campbell. “They really beat on us. There was some hesi tation on our part, and I think the Browns sensed that.” With the score tied 7-7 at the end of the first quarter, Matt Bahr broke the tie with a 18-yard field goal at 4:23 of the second quarter. Houston got the ball back, but not for long. Cleveland defensive end Keith Bald win tipped a Warren Moon pass in tended for Carl Roaches, and cor- nerback Hanford Dixon intercepted at the Houston 45-yard line and re turned it to the 36. Six plays later, McDonald tossed a 12-yard pass to veteran tight end Oz- zie Newsome, who danced around cornerback Willie Tullis and stum bled into the endzone at 8:32. Bahr added the conversion to make it 17- 7. Again, Houston gave the ball back on a Moon interception, his 10th of the season. Linebacker Tom Cous- ineau tipped a pass and safety A1 Gross intercepted at his 37 and ran 47 yards to the Houston 16. Bahr then kicked a 28-yard field goal at 13:09 that gave Cleveland a 20-7 halftime advantage. The third quarter was scoreless, although Houston linebacker Robert Brazile intercepted McDonald for the NFL-leading 18th time he has been picked off this season, ever, Houston’s possession when Moon sacked fora21-)aii at midfield by end Houston’s Joe Cooper Brough Oilers to within 20-10 on a field goal 3:04 into the four ter, but Cleveland stormed bad With 4:20 left in the gamt Donald capped the scoringwia yard TD strike to Brennan. “Brian has a great pair of said McDonald, who finishi 16-of-26 passing for 151 yards, TD’s and one interception ing to guys like him and Oni real pleasure.” Green had 26 carries for 11 and Newsome caught 10 passe 102 yards and a touchdown. TJ Moon was sacked four I three by Camp — and could! manage 84 yards on 9-of-20p and two interceptions. Jamie! liams led the dismal aerial] with two catches for 22 yards. “I really don’t knowwhyli click,” Moon said. “The F fense put you under a lot oft: sure, and I think they covcredi receivers very well. Obviously,s they intercepted me twice." Sea hawk head — missing in action United Press International DENVER — Denver Bronco Karl Mecklenburg ruffled a few feathers by ripping the head off a stuffed sea- hawk during a pep rally at the Denver Museum of Natural History, last Friday. Last Friday’s rally was leading up to Denver’s key NFL game Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. The Broncos lost 27-24. Mecklenburg, a defensive utility player, was presented a stuffed sea- hawk. He promptly tore into it and sent feathers dying. “He wasn’t quite supposed to do that,” a chagrined museum spokes man said. “He was just supposed to demonstrate a dead bird.” The bird’s head briedy was lost in the crowd of about 300 fans. “Would whoever caught (lit of the seahawk please return t| museum security officer annod over a loudspeaker. A man fJ exchanged the severed head for: museum passes. SHOP ALL FOLEY’S STORES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10 TO 10 (DOWNTOWN HOUSTON 9:30 TO 9). 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