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Many pundits have stated that with the recent signing of former Ravens’ running back Jamal Lewis, the Browns no longer should seek a running back with their first round pick. That's nonsense.
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Posted by Michael Langston Moore | No comments yet
27 December 2007
ns. The Browns didn't play horrible on offense, their obvious strength of the team. Jamal Lewis seemed to be running faster than ever, Derek Anderson was hitting his underneath receivers and the offense was moving the ball through a fierce wind. The second bad break or bad bounce for the Browns was when Dave Zastudil couldn't handle the snap on a very makeable field goal that would have put the Browns up in the first quarter. After Kenny Watson shredded the defense for runs of 7 and 9 yards back-to-back, Carson Palmer was picked off by Leigh Bodden and returned 22 yards. The Browns found themselves with a fourth-and-one deep in Cincinnati's side of the field. This time on a clean snap,
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Posted by Chris Arnone | No comments yet
18 December 2007
ed gridiron. There is no more selling. There should be no more Braylon Edwards leaping catches, Jamal Lewis pounding runs or Derek Anderson to Kevin Winslow darts to convince us otherwise.Â
Posted by Chris Arnone | No comments yet
16 December 2007
First, running back Jamal Lewis shows no signs of stopping, gaining well over 150 yards. Second, wide receiver Braylon Edwards loves the snow, as the Michigan grad made some incredible snags. Third, kicker Phil Dawson will be immensely important as the season draws to a close. Phil “Stash” (not sure how that nickname came to be) nailed a 48-yard field goal that barely cleared the crossbar. And although I rarely agree with the CBS announcers, Steve Tasker was dead-on when he called it “epic”.
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