clevelandfrowns.com - 24 days ago
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Let's not overreact to another lopsided Browns loss. It's a simple fact that a team can't compete in the NFL when it plays without credible pass-catchers. Being weak at a position is one thing, but, as we explained last Monday , what we have with the Browns by way of receivers is a ...
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waitingfornextyear.com - 24 days ago
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I have decided to skip the bullet points
this week. I think we can have a far...
more interesting discussion than talking about Brady Quinn vs. Derek Anderson, or the plethora of turnovers committed by the Browns. For the first time this season, I am getting the feeling that the Browns might ...
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Could Mangini Really Go?
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While We’re Waiting… Delonte West Returns, Movember Movement, and Browns Unraveling
WaitingForNextYear —
... ]– Not as bad… “We’re still of the opinion that Anderson isn’t nearly as bad as he’s looked, and that the Browns’ offensive line is better than average. But, as we noted yesterday morning, playing in the NFL without receivers of a certain standard is like trying to boil water in a pot that has a hole at its bottom. It doesn’t matter what kind of shape the rest of the pot is in. With a hole at the bottom, the whole pot fails.” [ Cleveland Frowns ] – Getcha Moustache Ready: “It was brought to my attention by a few members of the Trillion Man March that the month of November ...
Monday Morning Masochism: Browns-Bears Reaction
Midwest Sports Fans —
... above all it was unrealistic. Today, it all feels a little bit different.
Randy Lerner says Mangini’s job is safe for now — (Plain-Dealer)
He indicated that he wasn’t ready to give up on Mangini despite being obviously distraught about the state of the team. But he did strongly indicate that it’s time for him to bring in a football authority who can help straighten out this mess.
Browns vs Bears reaction — (Cleveland Frowns) ...
Civil war brewing among Browns fans
No Logo Needed —
... "As we explained last week, our initial problem with the protest was
that it appeared more than anything as an attempt to take personal
advantage of a regressive wave of public impatience regarding the
necessary reconstruction of the Browns. Nobody questions that the
Browns are a mess, that they've been a mess for a decade, and that
something needs to be done about it. Yet now, when
for the first time in a decade the franchise brings in a head coach
who at least appears to be trying to make the necessary
structural-cultural changes, fans like Mike Randall complain that,
or ...
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