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Remember the Good Times: The Braylon Edwards Era in Pictures

Published on: 8th October, 2009

While I admit it is certainly easy to focus on the negatives, a comprehensive view of the "Braylon Edwards Era" shows that the controversial reciever also had many positive moments. (Let's not fail to give Braylon credit for his performance in the 5 hour energy commercial...) Join me for one last trip ...

To Brady Quinn Fans Leaving Browns: Don’t Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out

Published on: 6th October, 2009

Many fans of Brady Quinn are extremely frustrated with Browns coach Eric Mangini's decision to bench the struggling quarterback. While some have unwillingly accepted the move, many have threatened to abandon the Browns. These immature "fans" have shown their true colors and have proven that they were never truly Browns fans at all. Many of these "fans" are ...

Derek Anderson Gives Browns Struggling Offense Hope

Published on: 4th October, 2009

Going into the Bengals game, many hopeless critics had written the Browns off for this season. For much of the last week, they have repeatedly declared that Cleveland had become the laughing stock of the NFL. In fact, some suggested that Browns players had already given up on new coach Eric Mangini. They mocked ...

Browns Fans Need To Remember Rule 76: No Excuses, Play Like a Champion

Published on: 30th September, 2009

While listening to the excuses pile up for the Browns lack of success this season, I remember a situation in the 2005 Movie, "Wedding Crashers". John Beckwith blames Jeremy Grey for his own mistake he made, but Jeremy responds by reciting Rule 76 of Chaz Reinhold's sacred rules of wedding crashing, ...

BREAKING NEWS: Derek Anderson Named Browns’ Starter for Sunday Against Bengals

Published on: 30th September, 2009

Browns coach Eric Mangini has named Derek Anderson the starter for Sunday's game against the Bengals. "Giving Derek the opportunity is something I think will help us offensively," Mangini said in his press conference this morning. "Anderson's performance on third down Sunday in Baltimore, including 3-of-4 on a field goal drive, ...

If Quinn’s First Game Is Any Indication, Browns Are In For Long Season

Published on: 13th September, 2009

While I do realize that this was only one game, Brady Quinn's performance in the Browns 34-20 loss to the Vikings earlier today certainly didn't give me much reason to hope for this season. Evaluating Quinn's performance today, it was very apparent that he was handcuffed by conservative play calling in the first half. It ...

I Get It…Brady Quinn Is Attractive, but Does It Win Us Football Games?

Published on: 3rd September, 2009

When the 2009 Cleveland Browns' quarterback competition began, I suspected that the Cleveland media would attempt to use its influence and attempt to sway public opinion in favor of Brady Quinn. Why? Because Quinn is the "golden boy", and he's more appealing and interesting of a character than Derek Anderson. Quinn was groomed in Charlie Weis' pro-style offense, put ...

I Don’t Trust Eric Mangini (But Maybe That’s a Good Thing)

Published on: 2nd September, 2009

While the Eric Mangini era has only just begun in Cleveland, it is already obvious that the team will be ran quite differently then it was with former coach "Grandpa" Romeo Crennell. Eric Mangini brings in an authoritarian style that most fans wished to see in the past during numerous late season meltdowns. ...

I Love T.O. (and I’m Not Ashamed to Admit It)

Published on: 1st September, 2009

Throughout the last decade, there have been few athletes that have been as frequently criticized as Terrell Owens. He's been called arrogant, selfish, repellent, grating, and his effect in the locker room and the team's he has been on have been compared to that of cancer. While I certainly do not disagree ...

In Lieu of Flowers: Browns Fans Need To Know Jamal Lewis’ Career Isn’t Dead Yet

Published on: 31st August, 2009

With the emergence of rookie James Davis, many Browns fans seem willing to abandon veteran Jamal Lewis. While I will admit that Lewis' best days are behind him, I certainly believe the 30-year-old runningback still does have a lot to offer, and can be a valuable asset in the Browns offense ...

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