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We mentioned last week that Ohio State’s Chris
“Beanie” Wells may have simply been delaying the ineveitable
with his “undecided” answers. Not even 72 hours after the end of the 2009 Fiesta Bowl, we get word that Wells (along with Texas Tech’s Michael
Now, some news from the best story of
2008, rather than the worst, the Browns. Cliff Lee
has decided to stay away from the World Baseball Classic this year, preferring to keep his training schedule intact. Paul Hoynes has the story. “Cliff gave it a lot of thought,
While we ponder who exactly will be making
the decisions for a team that desperately needs to
improve in several key areas come the 2009 NFL Draft , WhoDeyRevolution decided to remind us all why we’re in the position in which we currently reside. It’s quite the trip down Memory
Cavaliers 111, Bobcats 81 (Box) The Cavaliers were
disposing of the Bobcats, meanwhile Boston continued their slide,
and Detroit finally had their win streak snapped. Could it be? Could the Cavs (28-6) be the Eastern Conference leader? Are they, at least for the moment, the best team in the
While We’re Waiting aims to be the round-up
of the recent WFNY-esque information for your morning viewing.
Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email in the sidebar. “If I had to pick a coach for the Browns, it would Eric Mangini. He’s the best coach
We're back with our first podcast of the
new year. If only we had something to talk
about......oh, right, the hiring of Eric Mangini. So who else could we possibly want to talk to besides Barry McBride from The Orange-and-Brown Report? Thankfully, Barry was kind enough to take some time out
First things first, tonight at 8:30 pm we
are bringing back the podcast. We have a very
important show tonight, as we are extremely pleased to welcome back Barry McBride from The OBR. Barry will join us to talk about what’s going on with the Browns front office and the coaching situation
With all of the transgressions that followed the
completion of the 2008 Browns season, one person who
seemed to fly under the “blame radar” was offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski. Chud appeared to be the savior following last season and even was able to pick an apple of the
Remember when I dropped about 1,000 words on
why the DeRosa signing was more important than a
middle-of-the-pack starting pitcher? But I finished by saying that I would expect a few more moves before the season kicks off? Well, it looks like we have more of the latter. The Cleveland Indians
While We’re Waiting aims to be the round-up
of the recent WFNY-esque information for your morning viewing.
Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email in the sidebar. “Sometimes you look for a teammate to make a play to fire you up; every now and then a coach can
I am sure most of you are either
watching the NFL playoffs or the Cavs’ battle in
Washington against the Wiz. Meanwhile, we haven’t been talking a lot about the Browns since the season ended, and with good reason. What is there to say that hasn’t already been said? Well, now
Cavaliers 117, Chicago 92 (Box) In the absence
of Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cavalier big man Anderson Varejao had
a banner game. (Sorry, I couln’t help myself.) The Wild Thing scored a career best 26 points and grabbed 8 boards. (Previous high- 18 points.) More than just the points,
With the Browns season officially over, and the
Tribe still about 40 days away from having pitchers
and catchers report, I thought it would be an opportune time to remind you that there are plenty of killer Cavaliers t-shirts available at our shop - Waiting For Next Year Gear. All sizes and
Two important takeaways from Brian Windhorst’s most recent
pieceon our Cavaliers. 1) Wally Szczerbiak is returning from
his three-game absence. His seven points per game will be a solid addition to our bench play. And… 2) Zydrunas Ilgauskas has not been 100 percent, and it’s
While We’re Waiting aims to be the round-up
of the recent WFNY-esque information for your morning viewing.
Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email in the sidebar. “Drew Gooden is not necessarily known for his sense of fashion—unless you have a thing for a patch
While We’re Waiting aims to be the round-up
of the recent WFNY-esque information for your morning viewing.
Have something you think we should see? Send it to our tips email in the sidebar. Hugging Harold Reynolds formally applied to coach the New York Jets. “While my professional
Every TuesdayOn Wednesdays after much family/holiday travel, WFNY’s
The 5-Hole brings you up to date with the
goings-on of the CBJ… The Week That Was Week: 2-1-0, 4 points Overall: 16-16-4, 36 points (4th division; t11th conference) The week started off with a whimper, and finished
ESPN has been all over the merry-go-round of
NFL head coaches and general managers over the past
48 hours. Not long after the Browns were given the “nah, I’m good” by Bill Cowher, Lerner Inc. turned in the direction of Scott Pioli. Fans of the Browns have mixed feelings about
We’ve heard nearly all the Browns say at
one point or another that they love and respect
Romeo Crennel. I heard Joe Thomas and Brady Quinn talk at length yesterday during a press conference about how disappointed in the way things turned out for Romeo. Then today I see D’Qwell
I wake up every morning to Mike &
Mike In The Morning. Not on the radio, mind
you, but I actually sit there and watch it on ESPN2 for about a half hour before I get ready for work. There’s plenty of things about the show that bother me from time to time, but you’ll





















Report: Chris “Beanie” Wells to NFL