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Dawg Pound Daily Arrives
Published 1/1/2008 by Kim at Predominantly Orange | A Blog For Denver Broncos Fans
Welcome our newest addition to FSB, Dawg Pound Daily , a blog dedicated to the Cleveland Browns . Even though they missed this year’s playoffs, they really showed the league what they are made of. Scope out the site to catch up on one of the hardest working teams in football.
A Welcome to Fan Sided’s Newest Blog
Published 1/2/2008 by Bo Vandy at Stripe Hype | A Blog For Cincinnati Fans
... While everything in my being tells me this is wrong, I just wanted to give a shout out to our network’s newest blog, Dawg Pound Daily , which will feature articles on the Bengals’ hated rivals, the Cleveland Browns. I encourage everyone to go check out his stuff. Especially his thoughts on Colts’ backup quarterback Jim Sorgi being a Tennessee Titans fan. Welcome to Fan Sided Steve If you liked that post, then try these... ...
New Fan-Sided Blogs Site - Dawg Pound Daily
Published 1/2/2008 by danzinski at The Viking Age | A Blog For Minnesota Vikings Fans
I’ve got good news and bad news for Browns fans. First the bad news - you didn’t make the playoffs (in case you hadn’t heard). But now the good news - there’s a new place on the web to vent your frustration! It’s called Dawg Pound Daily , and it’s written by a dude named Steve DiMatteo who I’m sure isn’t the happiest fellow in the world right now, something us Vikings fans can surely relate to. Oh, by the way Steve - if you’re done with Derek Anderson, I know a team that could use a quarterback… Go check out Dawg Pound Daily and say hello to Steve.
New Browns Site
Published 1/3/2008 by Christopher Perales at Just Blog Baby | A Blog For Oakland Raiders Fans
The guys running this whole Fan-Sided Network of NFL teams wanted so badly to announce the release of our new Cleveland Browns blog up against a playoff birth for the Dawgs, but how our newest blogger Steve DiMatteo explains, ...
Newest Fan Sided Blog: Dawg Pound Daily
Published 1/6/2008 by Ian at Inside the Iggles | A Blog For Philadelphia Eagles Fans
I would like to welcome “ Dawg Pound Daily ” to the Fan Sided Family. Steve is the lead blogger there, and is a big time Cleveland Browns fan. He seems to think Derek ...
They’re Still Giving Adrian Peterson Awards
Published 2/1/2008 by danzinski at The Viking Age | A Blog For Minnesota Vikings Fans
Someone thought Adrian Peterson didn’t have enough awards, so they gave him another one. Something called the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year. Isn’t that cute? Does Adrian get a little trophy that looks like a soda can? As long as he doesn’t have to actually drink any of that swill. Seriously, I think I’d rather chug cat piss… This thing was based on fan vote. The other candidates were Kansas City receiver Dwayne Bowe, Buffalo running back Marshawn Lynch, Cleveland left tackle Joe Thomas and San Francisco linebacker Patrick Willis. But ...
Welcome DawgPoundDaily and CatCrave
Published 2/3/2008 by thelandryhat at The Landry Hat | A Dallas Cowboys Blog
The Landry Hat welcomes two new sites to the fansided.com network, representing the Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers. At the DawgPoundDaily , Steve DiMatteo is the chief blogger. He has been a Browns fan for as long as he can remember, which is two weeks ago. No, seriously, Steve is a badass blogger who regularly updates it with details, analysis, humor and information. He attends Ohio University and I would bet my savings account that he drinks a lot of beer and liquor. All Browns fans do. Steve has been over here a few times already talking trash about next year’s ...
Fan-Side Newbies
Published 2/6/2008 by Brian Miller at Phin Phanatic | A Blog For Miami Dolphins Fans. We're not just Phans, we're Phanatics.
... , a Carolina Panther blog written by one of our guest writers John White and The Dog Pound Daily , a Browns blog written by Steve DiMatteo . I am a little late with these as I have been out of town, but take a visit to both of them and say hello.
No Long-Term Deal for Derek Anderson?
Published 2/28/2008 by danzinski at The Viking Age | A Blog For Minnesota Vikings Fans
... the long-term deal he sought from the Cleveland Browns . Cleveland is now expected to tender Anderson at the highest level - he would be offered a one-year contract worth $2.5 million, and other teams would be able to negotiate with him. Cleveland would have the right to match any offer, and would get a first- and third-round pick in compensation were Anderson to go elsewhere. So there’s the question: Is Derek Anderson worth a first- and third-round pick? Intriguing…
RIP Gib Shanley
Published 4/7/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... Championship. They have come close, but every year they are forced to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
A Kansas Win, or a Memphis Loss?
Published 4/9/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... Championship. They have come close, but every year they are forced to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
Bullpen struggling? Score more runs.
Published 4/10/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... Championship. They have come close, but every year they are forced to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
It’s too easy
Published 4/15/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... Championship. They have come close, but every year they are forced to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
More Sports and Les Levine…and Me!
Published 4/17/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... Championship. They have come close, but every year they are forced to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
Jay-Z’s “Blow The Whistle”
Published 4/28/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... every year they are forced to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY Flickr group A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
Hindsight Says- Should Have Made a Move
Published 4/29/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY Flickr group A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie Big League Stew Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
Draft Day 2: The Analysis
Published 4/30/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... 26 games in his college career. The most intriguing fact about Finley is that he was a high school basketball star. Ted Thompson and the Packers hope that Finley can follow in the footsteps of such tight ends as Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates . Round 4 - Pick 102 : Jeremy Thompson, DE, Wake Forest . Thompson was a do-it-all player at Wake Forest and the Packers are hoping that he can come in and provide depth for the defensive line. The departure of Corey Williams to Cleveland means that Cullen Jenkins will have more play inside so Thompson will allow Jenkins ...
Perhaps We Should Re-Think This One
Published 4/30/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY Flickr group A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie Big League Stew Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
While We’re At It…
Published 5/2/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY Flickr group A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie Big League Stew Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
One on One with Jack Gonzo…
Published 5/5/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... 100 miles of Denver now do we? 7. Which team do you most want a title for (Browns, Tribe, Cavs) The Browns, we are known as the greatest football fans in the NFL, we DESERVE a title. 8. Your dream piece of Cleveland sports memorabilia John Elway’s head on a spike count? 9. Favorite place to watch a game By far it’s the Dawg Pound . Four quarters of standing, throwing nut shells on the people who “fell asleep”, chanting, drinking, and having the greatest time. 10. Any superstitions This past year it was that we had to watch the games at one location, or we lost. It was ...
Tony Temple Goes From Cleveland Browns to Buffalo Bills
Published 5/8/2008 by stlvinnie (noreply@blogger.com) at St. Louis Rams Blog
After getting cut from the Cleveland Browns, Tony Temple was invited to the Buffalo Bills mini-camp. With back to back 1000 yard seasons for the Missouri Tigers and 4.47 speed Tony has a good shot at making an NFL club in 2008. Temple was ranked 33rd on the nfldraftcountdown list of running backs in the 2008 NFL Draft. NFLDRAFTCOUNTDOWN Strengths: Good athleticism...A natural runner with good patience, ...
Tony Temple Goes From Cleveland Browns to Buffalo Bills
Published 5/8/2008 by Stlvinnie at RAMblin' Fan | A Blog For St. Louis Rams Fans
After getting cut from the Cleveland Browns , Tony Temple was invited to the Buffalo Bills mini-camp. With back to back 1000 yard seasons for the Missouri Tigers and 4.47 speed Tony has a good shot at making an NFL club in 2008. Temple was ranked 33rd on the nfldraftcountdown list of running backs in the 2008 NFL Draft . Missouri\'s Tony Temple in Big 12 Championship Game NFLDRAFTCOUNTDOWN Strengths : Good athleticism…A natural runner with good patience, vision and instincts…Plays faster than he times…Tough and runs hard…Terrific balance and agility…Might ...
Betancourt? Kobayashi? Borowski?
Published 5/16/2008 by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... to wait. And wait they will. Because Cleveland sports is a tradition; a rite of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY Flickr group A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie Big League Stew Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes Eleven Warriors ...
Grading The Draft: 1999
Published 5/28/2008 by Ian at Inside the Iggles | A Blog For Philadelphia Eagles Fans
... Gardner bounced around the league a few times after leaving the Eagles, and is currently retired. He had a few solid years for the Browns, but nothing that great. He managed to play in the NFL a total of 8 years, which is well above the NFL average. ...
LeCharles Bentley to Displace Matt Birk?
Published 6/12/2008 by danzinski at The Viking Age | A Blog For Minnesota Vikings Fans
... Matt Birk’s days in Minnesota may be more numbered than we thought…if we are to take seriously the bit of speculation thrown out by ProFootballTalk about former Browns center LeCharles Bentley ...
Lombardi Ave’s Top 5 Packers Draft Busts
Published 6/18/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... time period along with 18 TDs. This draft was chock full of Auburn running backs. Fullwood was teammates in college with Bo Jackson, Tommie Agee, and Tim Jessie. He doesn’t seem like a total bust; just a bad draft pick. However, given the fact that LaDainian Tomlinson has those career stats in a season, he’s a bust. That is not #4 overall pick production. Fullwood later appeared in a game for the Cleveland Browns and was listed on the ...
Jason Taylor is Full of Crap
Published 6/21/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... , and is only losing two starters from both starting units (quarterback Brett Favre [retirement] and defensive tackle Corey Williams [trade to Cleveland]) is not a “contender” according to Jason Taylor. He’s wrong. I guess this is all about the “market” then. According to a source, the markets: ...
Florida summers miss their thunder and lightning: a look back on the Jaguars’ prime receiving corps
Published 6/25/2008 by Jeanne at Black & Teal | A Blog For Jacksonville Jaguars Fans
... career catches with 862 catches and he finished eleventh in total yards with 12,287 yards. He got the Jaguars 67 touchdowns (402 points) in his career with them. He even had seven seasons where he got over 1000 yards, third only to Jerry Rice and Tim Brown.
Keenan McCardell is a little bit of a different story. For instance, he is the only player to make the playoffs with five different teams: the Redskins, the Browns, the Jaguars, the Buccaneers and the Chargers. And it isn’t because he got traded ...
“The Big Kid” Ranked The 5th Best Guard In The NFL
Published 7/1/2008 by Ian at Inside the Iggles | A Blog For Philadelphia Eagles Fans
... , Eagles right guard Shawn Andrews is the 5th best guard in the entire NFL. Ahead of him on the list are Eric Steinbach of the Browns, Steve Hutchinson of the ...
Holcomb Retires
Published 7/7/2008 by danzinski at The Viking Age | A Blog For Minnesota Vikings Fans
... late in the preseason. He compiled 515 passing yards, 2 TDs and 1 INT, then suffered a neck injury during a game and was done. The Vikings released him back in February. His best years came with Cleveland, and his greatest game came in the 2002 playoffs when he threw for 429 yards and 3 TDs in a Browns loss to the ...
Un. Real.
Published 7/10/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... of passage for millions in Northern Ohio. This site is the result of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY Facebook Page A WFNY Flickr group A WFNY swag shop A WFNY Twitter Page Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie Big League Stew Browns 24/7 Buckeye Commentary Cavalier Attitude Cavaliers Court Dawg Pound Daily Dawgs By Nature Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes ...
Fantasy Football Preview: Wide Receivers
Published 7/10/2008 by Brian Miller at Phin Phanatic | A Blog For Miami Dolphins Fans. We're not just Phans, we're Phanatics.
... gamble is on Jake Delhomme. If healthy Smith is the number 1 target in Delhommes brain. He will get you touches. Smith himself has an injury history although last year it appeared to be less of an issue last year when he recovered from an injury the prior season. Smith is a fantastic number 1 Wr for any fantasy team when you factor in the draft slot and should be again this year…provided he is healthy.
LTBD - Mid 3rd
Steve - DawgPoundDaily - Braylon Edwards
Fresh off his first Pro ...
Does Rank Really Matter?
Published 7/10/2008 by Brian Miller at Phin Phanatic | A Blog For Miami Dolphins Fans. We're not just Phans, we're Phanatics.
... looks like he could be a good QB in this league and until it is proven different, the Packers will give the NFC teams fits.
MIDDLE OF THE PACK
A legitimate shot at taking Indy head on for division title
Too many defensive questions for a higher ranking
A weak division and Julius Jones will have Seattle on Divisions top all year.
Fluke or real deal? Browns fans will find out soon enough. ...
Jimmy Kimmel Gives Adrian Peterson Too Much Credit
Published 7/27/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... back Adrian Peterson and his record-breaking rushing performance against the San Diego Chargers last season. I’m cool with that, except for the adjective Kimmel uses. The exact adjective used is escaping me, but I believe it was either “smashed” or “crushed.”
Whoa whoa whoa, Jimmy.
The old record was set by Jamal Lewis, then playing for the Baltimore Ravens against his future team, the Cleveland Browns. Lewis set the record with 295 yards, surpassing Cincinnati ...
Is Leigh Bodden overpaid? Cleveland thinks so…
Published 7/30/2008 by Big Al at SideLion Report | A Blog For Detroit Lions Fans
... , I’m going to do just that…Damn him. He claims the Lions were too generous in giving Leigh Bodden a new contract, while the Cleveland Browns have a relative bargain in Shaun Rogers. ...
I’m Back, He’s Gone
Published 8/13/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... and the Cleveland Browns will duel for the division title and the AFC South has four teams that finished at or above .500 in 2007 and two wild-card teams in the ...
NFL Local Sports Media- Cleveland Browns
Published 8/17/2008 by Keith at Sports Media Journal
... , and Dawg Pound Daily for independent Browns commentary. If you read someone else’s reporting on the Browns, share it with everyone in the comments section. Comments
Game-by-Game Season Preview: Week 1
Published 8/21/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... Vikings O-line vs. Packers D-line: The Vikings O-line is top notch. Bryant McKinnie and Steve Hutchinson make up a fantastic left side of the line. The Packers D-line lost Corey Williams to the Cleveland Browns and have had injury problems with Justin Harrell and Colin Cole at defensive tackle. There should be a sufficient pass rush on Jackson with Kampman and Cullen Jenkins. The trenches will most likely decide who wins this. ...
Game-by-Game Season Preview: Week 2
Published 8/22/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... Lions defensive backs vs. Packers wide receivers: The Lions have long been looking to revamp their secondary and now have three starting-caliber cornerbacks on their roster in Brian Kelly, Travis Fisher, and Leigh Bodden, acquired in the offseason from the Cleveland Browns as part of the Shaun Rogers trade. This gives the Lions three good corners to line up across from the Packers three good wide receivers, Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, and ...
Fan-Sided Blogger Team Rankings
Published 9/6/2008 by AZScott at Raising Zona | A Blog For Arizona Cardinals Fans
Well, clearly not many of my blogger colleageus think too highly of our Cardinals. This week, the entire network of bloggers sent in their rankings of each team 1-32. There were a lot of bloggers who ranked their respective teams very optimistically high. I will admit, I ranked Arizona a bit higher than most others, although thank you dawgpounddaily.com for ranking the Cardinals at number 12. Boltbeat.com ranked the Cardinals at number 14 as well.
My fellow NFC West bloggers also ...
Fan-Sided Blogger Team Rankings
Published 9/6/2008 by RaisingZona at AZ Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums
Well, clearly not many of my blogger colleageus think too highly of our Cardinals. This week, the entire network of bloggers sent in their rankings of each team 1-32. There were a lot of bloggers who ranked their respective teams very optimistically high. I will admit, I ranked Arizona a bit higher than most others, although thank you dawgpounddaily.com for ranking the Cardinals at number 12. Boltbeat.com ranked the Cardinals at number 14 as well.
My fellow NFC West bloggers also don’t think ...
What’s On Tap
Published 9/14/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
Being in the Baltimore area, I don’t get the privilege of watching the Packers play the Lions today, so instead I get three games this afternoon: New Orleans Saints @ Washington Redskins and Indianapolis Colts @ Minnesota Vikings early and then Brett Favre’s New York Jets hosting the New England Patriots at around four. Everyone’s late game is the Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cleveland Browns.
For the sake of the NFC North I’m going to watch the Colts-Vikings game. It looks ...
Dallas Cowboys (2-0) @ Green Bay Packers (2-0)
Published 9/20/2008 by DJ at LombardiAve.com | A Blog For Green Bay Packers Fans
... Both teams, as stated before, are 2-0. The Cowboys have achieved their record by dispatching the Cleveland Browns 28-10 on opening weekend before winning a 41-37 shootout over the ...
AFC North Breakdown: Week Three
Published 9/23/2008 by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
(Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 3 of the 2008 NFL regular season was unkind to the citizens of the AFC North. Two teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens, went into games undefeated on the season, while the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals were still searching for their first tastes of victory.
But only one team exhibited enough swag to find its way to a convincing ...
AFC North Breakdown: Week 5
Published 10/7/2008 by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
(Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 5 of the 2008 NFL regular season was had two big winners and two big losers in the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers further displayed that they can win the close ones, and the Cleveland Browns showed that bye weeks don’t always mean arrests, tasering incidents, or controversy.
But the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals came up short, but the degrees ...
Um, About Kellen…
Published 10/10/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... of three such fans, who wanted to share their opinions, frustrations and hopefully victories with you. Blogroll A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie BallerBlogger Big League Stew Bob Finnan’s Cavaliers Blog Browns 24/7 Buckeye Battle Cry Buckeye Commentary Cavalier Attitude Cavaliers Corner Cavaliers Court Cavs Board Cleveland Frowns Dawg Pound Daily Dawgs By Nature Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes ...
Eagles Come Up Big In The Clutch
Published 10/13/2008 by Ian at Inside the Iggles | A Blog For Philadelphia Eagles Fans
... The Redskins lost to the struggling St. Louis Rams. Turnovers killed the Skins, and Josh Brown had a very clutch kick.
The Cowboys also lost to the Arizona Cardinals. Former Eagles Sean Morey came untouched, and blocked a punt which was picked up by Monty Beisel and taken into the end zone for a game winning touch down in overtime.
If the Cleveland Browns can some how manage to beat the ...
AFC North Breakdown - Week 6
Published 10/14/2008 by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
(Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 6 of the 2008 NFL regular season was all about byes for the AFC North. The Baltimore Ravens officially waved goodbye to hopes of division dominance, the Cincinnati Bengals bid farewell to any kind of relevance short of Chad changing his last name to a German-engineered sedan, and the Pittsburgh Steelers said goodbye to worries for the week.
Time to cash last ...
Only a Few Spots Remain…
Published 10/16/2008 by Scott at WaitingForNextYear
... and hopefully victories with you. Scene's Best of 2008 Scene Magazine's Best Sports Blog of 2008 Blogroll A WFNY swag shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie BallerBlogger Big League Stew Bob Finnan’s Cavaliers Blog Browns 24/7 Buckeye Battle Cry Buckeye Commentary Cavalier Attitude Cavaliers Corner Cavaliers Court Cavs Board Cleveland Frowns Dawg Pound Daily Dawgs By Nature Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes ...
All Quiet on The Cardinals Front
Published 10/19/2008 by AZScott at Raising Zona | A Blog For Arizona Cardinals Fans
... . New York is coming off their worst game of the season after losing on Monday night to Cleveland. Even if Plaxico Burress called out “sick” due to a “family emergency”, the Giants would still roll. Eli Manning gets better in a hurry and crushes the 49ers 41-14. ...
AFC North Breakdown - Week 7
Published 10/21/2008 by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
(Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 7 of the 2008 NFL regular season was change for more of the same in the AFC North. The Baltimore Ravens put themselves back into contention with a big win against a lowly team, the Cincinnati Bengals lost again in unremarkable fashion, the Cleveland Browns did their best to show that playing badly is what they do best, and the Pittsburgh Steelers showed that beating the ...
AFC North Breakdown - Week 8
Published 25 days ago by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
(Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 8 of the 2008 NFL regular season was all about bounties in the AFC North. The Baltimore Ravens made good on a bounty against the wounded Oakland Raiders, the Cincinnati Bengals failed in their search for their first win, the Cleveland Browns morphed from being the hunted to becoming the hunter, and the Pittsburgh Steelers let a sure capture against the world champions ...
AFC North Breakdown - Week 9
Published 18 days ago by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
... (Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 9 of the 2008 NFL regular season was all about decisions in the AFC North. The Baltimore Ravens decided that enough was enough for having a sporadic offense, the Cincinnati Bengals decided that losing was out of style, the Cleveland Browns decided that Brady Quinn was sexy enough to start, and the Pittsburgh Steelers decided the presidency of the United States. ...
AFC North Breakdown - Week 10
Published 11 days ago by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
... (Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 10 of the 2008 NFL regular season was all about change in the AFC North. The Baltimore Ravens are changing from a defensive rough house to an offensive power house, the Cleveland Browns changed quarterbacks for a similar result, and the Pittsburgh Steelers’ luck at home changed from good to bad.
Just don’t change pages on me, until you’re done ...
Beanie Wells Hurdles Illinois Safety
Published 6 days ago by Rick at WaitingForNextYear
... you. WFNY Gear WFNY Gear Scene's Best of 2008 Scene Magazine's Best Sports Blog of 2008 Blogroll A WFNY Swag Shop Akron Beacon Journal And One Awful Announcing Ball Don’t Lie BallerBlogger Big League Stew Bob Finnan’s Cavaliers Blog Browns 24/7 Buckeye Battle Cry Buckeye Commentary Cavalier Attitude Cavaliers Corner Cavaliers Court Cavs Board Cleveland Frowns Dawg Pound Daily Dawgs By Nature Deadspin DiaTribe Dropping Dimes ...
AFC North Breakdown - Week 11
Published 4 days ago by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
... (Jarrett Carter writes for The Ebony Bird, which is FSB’s Ravens blog. Representing the rest of the AFC North are Dawg Pound Daily, Nice Pick Cowher and Stripe Hype.)
Week 11 of the 2008 NFL regular season was all about fear. The Baltimore Ravens defense ran up against a scary-looking Giants running game, the Cleveland Browns showed up and played a close Monday nighter against the Buffalo Bills, the Cincinnati Bengals were to scared to lose…or win, and the Pittsburgh Steelers should be scared of referees.
But fear not, its ...
