The Cleveland Browns get so little respect that Rodney Dangerfield would be ashamed. Such is life with a team that very well could be looking at its seventh double-digit loss season in a row.

This morning I predicted the Browns results on a game-by-game basis, and came up with a 6-10 record. It's honestly generous, but in theory the team should get better as the season progresses, and that’s reflected in the predictions.

Let’s turn those predictions around, though. What did the writers from the teams the Browns play predict in those games?

One win.

According to the other NFL team writers on ESPN.com, the Browns will be a 1-15 team.

The comments make it worse (see below)

None of this guarantees anything of course, but it is reflective of the way the Browns are viewed around the league: Every opponent looks on Cleveland as the game it will win.

Here’s a game-by-game look, with one comment from the opponent’s writer on the game, a link to that team’s game-by-game predictions, and my prediction and the other prediction for the Browns in said game for comparison sake.

Week 1: at Pittsburgh Steelers

My prediction: Loss

Scott Brown’s prediction: Loss

Brown says: "The Browns haven't defeated the Steelers in Pittsburgh since 2003 and they have never beaten Ben Roethlisberger, an Ohio native, at Heinz Field."

Week 2: New Orleans Saints

My prediction: Loss

Mike Triplett’s prediction: Loss

Triplett says: "Who will be playing quarterback for the Browns by this point? Who cares?"

Week 3: Baltimore Ravens

My prediction: Loss

Jamison Hensley’s prediction: Loss

Hensley says: "(The Ravens) even get a few extra days to prepare ... because they're coming off a Thursday night."

Week 4: Bye

Week 5: at Tennessee Titans

My prediction: Win

Paul Kuharsky’s prediction: Loss

Kuharsky says: "Defensive coordinator Ray Horton should be able to confuse his old team."

Week 6: Pittsburgh Steelers

My prediction: Loss

Brown’s prediction: Loss

Browns says: "The Steelers were expecting Johnny Football to start against them in the season opener. They will wait a couple of weeks to give Manziel their welcome to the NFL."

Week 7: At Jacksonville Jaguars

My prediction: Loss

Mike DiRocco’s prediction: Loss

DiRocco says: "... the Jaguars won this game in Cleveland last year and they're a better team in 2014."

Week 8: Oakland Raiders

My prediction: Win

Bill Williamson’s prediction: Loss

Williamson says: "... the Browns will be a mess ... "

Week 9: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

My prediction: Win

Pat Yasinskas’ prediction: Loss

Yaskinskas says: "It doesn't matter if Johnny Manziel is playing or not."

Week 10: at Cincinnati Bengals

My prediction: Loss

Coley Harvey’s prediction: Loss

Harvey says: "The important midseason division game is one the Bengals have to win ..."

Week 11: Houston Texans

My prediction: Win

Tania Ganguli’s prediction: Loss

Ganguli says: "... (if Manziel plays) the Texans' defense will feast on him."

Week 12: at Atlanta Falcons

My prediction: Loss

Vaughn McClure’s prediction: Loss

McClure says: "The Browns still stink."

Week 13: at Buffalo Bills

My prediction: Win

Mike Rodak’s prediction: Loss

Rodak says: “This is the Bills’ most winnable home game.”

Week 14: Indianapolis Colts

My prediction: Loss

Mike Wells’ prediction: Loss

Wells says: "Rob Chudzinski ... gives offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton some special plays to run ..."

Week 15: Cincinnati Bengals

My prediction: Win

Harvey’s prediction: Win.

Harvey says: "(Cincinnati has) lost two of their past three games at Cleveland ..."

Week 16: at Carolina Panthers

My prediction: Loss

David Newton’s prediction: Loss

Newton says: "If (Manziel) comes out rubbing his fingers, he's counting the number of times the Carolina front seven will sack him."

Week 17: at Baltimore Ravens

My prediction: Loss

Hensley’s prediction: Loss

Hensley says: "The Browns are one of two teams who haven't won a regular-season finale since 2010 (St. Louis is the other)."