Browns

5 April 2009

I'm not sure why.  With the exception of a couple of Quarterbacks, I couldn't tell you who the Browns may take at #5.  I know what positions they need, but I'm not sure what players are available.  So I've decided to do my research and make my draft predictions as I type this blog.

Continue reading "It's April, My Second Favorite Month for Football"

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20 October 2008

In the end the Browns took a chance at a fourth down inside the five did not convert. But on the next series Clinton couched up th eball and gave Cleveland life once more. Anderson finally connected with a TD pass to Cribbs and converted on atwo pointer to Edwards. The skins could not get a first and Cleveland got the ball back with enough time to score, but once again Anderson failed to connect with open receivers and settled for a missed 54 yard field goal.

Continue reading "The East...the day after the blowout"

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26 September 2008

The only thing that makes me somewhat happy is to see the Browns losing.”

Well people it’s out there, somebody likes Peter Warrick, I don’t know what to say. I don’t think he even wishes he was in the league.

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11 February 2008

On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns won their tenth game of the season against a San Francisco team in disarray. A season that started off so poorly in Week 1 resulted in expectations being surpassed for

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31 December 2007

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As a Browns fan one can only feel disappointed however. Cleveland did have the chance to go to the playoffs without question, but blew that with a loss to Cincinnati, but the disappointment comes in after watching the poor performance by the Colts.

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28 December 2007

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Some choose who they root for, while others, they were born into it. The Cleveland Browns are the team that most fans were born into loving and cheering on. Don't get me wrong now, I'm a fan, and damn proud of it, but they don't call 'em the cardiac kids for nothing.

Continue reading "What does it take?"

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