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The Browns are 0-13 and appear to have little-to-no possibility of winning this season. But SportsLine's Stephen Oh gives them a 56 percent chance of pulling out at least one victory among their three remaining games.

First up: Facing the Bills in Buffalo, where Oh, after running 10,000 simulations, gives the Browns an 18 percent chance. But Bills defensive tackle Marcell Dareus doesn't need a computer to tell him the odds because he already knows them:

As far as guarantees go, this ranks right up there with the pope's Catholicism and water's wetness. More interesting was Browns' left tackle Joe Thomas' response to Dareus' proclamation: "I hate that guy. I'm gonna kill him."

Thomas, who came into the league in 2007 and has endured nine consecutive losing seasons, was joking, though we'd completely understand if he wasn't.

Not joking: Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins, who understands that losing to the Browns could precipitate swift changes.

"We know if we lose, something crazy might happen immediately. We need to go out there and win this game," Watkins said, via ESPN.com. "I want to move forward. I don't want to keep going through all this craziness, changing [offensive coordinators]. That kills the players, the team and the organization. ... I feel the coaches we have, they can do it. It's all on the talent. We as a team, as a culture need to [do] whatever it takes to win."

In case Watkins' message isn't clear: Heading into the Bills' Week 14 matchup against the Steelers, CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora reported that coach Rex Ryan could lose his job this week, and quarterback Tyrod Taylor could be benched. Despite a lackluster effort against Pittsburgh (Buffalo lost 27-20), both Ryan and Taylor maintain a tenuous hold on their current positions.

"Yeah, I want to focus on the Browns but I know questions are going to be asked about Rex and what's the plan and stuff like that," Watkins continued. "But really, that's not my focus. I know if we win out, there's a possibility that he stays here. That's kind of the goal that we're pushing for. That's the goal."

The implication, of course, is that if the Bills don't win out, Ryan is gone.