Lewis one of many weapons
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Friday's Link Collection
Published 5/23/2008 by ChrisPokorny at Dawgs By Nature: Front Page Posts
... There are less stories related to our cornerback situation today -- in fact, there's even a positive article by the Canton Repository. That'll be the highlight of today's list...
Lewis one of many weapons (Canton Repository)
Some teams dealing with issues heading into holiday weekend (NFL Network)
Holly injury big blow to Browns (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Six teams unlikely to make playoff returns in '08 (Sporting News)
Browns name Keenan president (Official Site)
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Jamal Lewis Talks Trash About Baltimore Ravens
Published 5/27/2008 by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
Jamal Lewis was the cornerstone of the Baltimore Ravens offense for a long time, but we all know stones have a strange habit of rolling under the right amount of pressure. Lewis eventually rolled on to the Cleveland Browns, and last year he looked like he was on the path to regaining the form that earned him 2,066 yard rushing in 2003.
And now, he’s talking about why it didn’t work out for him in B-More.
“The first seven years of my career,” the running back said of his time with the Ravens, “the offense was all focused on Jamal Lewis running the football. But now you can’t do that. ...
Jamal Lewis Talks Trash About Ravens - And It’s Ok!
Published 5/27/2008 by stevedimatteo at Dawg Pound Daily | A Blog For Cleveland Browns Fans
I found this story on The Ebony Bird, the Baltimore Ravens blog in the Fan-Sided universe. It comes from an article in which Jamal Lewis, the Browns’ current running back, discusses the offensive weapons, or lack thereof, surrounding him when he was playing in Baltimore. What is most interesting is the fact that Jarrett, the blogger over at TEB, pretty much backs up what Lewis gripes about, even when he had this to say:
“Now I’m with a better team, I’m around better players, and I have help. In the place I was in before, I had no help, so … it’s a much ...
