lebrownstown.com - 10/12/2009
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We spared the ugly details from the first 57 minutes, and skip right to the final three. Blake Costanzo recovers a Roscoe Parrish fumble, setting up the game winning field goal for the Browns. Eric Mangini gets his first win as the Browns’ head coach.
First Look: Browns-Bills Recap
clevelandreboot.com 10/11/2009 — So, Browns Nation, which is better? An inspiring moral victory, such as the one we witnessed last week against Cincinnati, where the offense clicked and the team showed the energy of a real live football team, or an actual victory, such as the one the Browns just experienced, in ...
Mangini buys a house in northeast Ohio
nologoneeded.com 10/15/2009 — Editor's note : This is a tongue-in-cheek post. Please do not take it as news, but please do enjoy our attempt at humor. By Don Delco NoLogoNeeded.com staff writer Less than a day after Brady Quinn received local and national press for putting his house on the market, more real estate ...
Coaching styles don't matter, wins do
nologoneeded.com 10/13/2009 — By Don Delco NoLogoNeeded.com staff writer Minutes after the Denver Broncos defeated the New England Patriots 20-17 in overtime last Sunday, fellow NoLogoNeeded.com writer Aaron Ziraks called me. “Did you see that,” he asked, before I had a chance to begin the conversation. Perhaps it from ...
As Braylon Goes...
clevelandreboot.com 10/8/2009 — A while back, I decided that the mantra for the Browns 2009 fortunes could be summed up as follows: As Braylon goes, so go the Browns . And for a short time during the Browns first four games, this statement held true. Basically the flag-bearer of the Romeo Crennel regime, ...
Friday Browns Links
lebrownstown.com 10/9/2009 — As always here is your daily regimen of Browns links from around the Internet. Have an idea, suggestion, or comment about the Browns. Feel free to post it in the comments at the bottom of the article or send me an email at hartmann@lebrownstown.com.
Here is a look at the future of the Cleveland ...
The Afternoon After: Browns-Bills Review
clevelandreboot.com 10/12/2009 — If there ever was a game that better referenced the old adage about "beauty being in the eye of the beholder", yesterday's victory over the Bills was certainly it. Nowhere else but in Cleveland, at this crossroads of the franchise's existence could such an ugly performance be hailed as ...
The Eye of the Beholder: Browns 6 Bills 3
clevelandfrowns.com 10/12/2009 — The safest thing we can assume about folks whose first reaction to yesterday's glorious Browns victory in Buffalo was to talk about how "ugly" it was , or how it "set the game of football back" however many years , is that these people don't like football very much. Of course, there's ...
Initial Reaction: Browns 6, Bills 3
nologoneeded.com 10/11/2009 — By Don Delco NoLogoNeeded.com staff writer The Cleveland Browns won a football game. Look, we'll get to how ugly the performance was this week, but to be able to write that sentence is, at the very least, a good thing. • Star : Browns punter Dave Zastidul. His punts continuously put the ...
Browns Win; Apocalypse Imminent
thekardiackid.com 10/12/2009 — In a development that has stunned NFL insiders, football fans, and end-of-the-world prognosticators, the Cleveland Browns defeated the Denver Broncos 6-3 on Sunday, snapping their 10-game losing streak and casting the fate of humanity in doubt.
Quarterback Derek Anderson was happy with the ...
Browns...6 Bills...3 —
L.A. Times - Pro Football
Key: Dave Zastudil landed seven of nine punts inside the Bills' 20, including a difficult-to-pick-up roller that Roscoe Parrish muffed and the Browns recovered at the Buffalo 16 late in the fourth quarter. Seven plays later -- after Jamal Lewis was ...
Browns Win Ugly, Beat Buffalo 6-3 —
NYT > Pro Football
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- Backup kicker Billy Cundiff hit an 18-yard field goal with 23 seconds remaining Sunday, giving Cleveland a 6-3 victory over Buffalo for its first win under coach Eric Mangini.
Browns Win Ugly, Beat Buffalo 6-3 —
Wash Post NFL
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Backup kicker Billy Cundiff hit an 18-yard field goal with 23 seconds remaining Sunday, giving Cleveland a 6-3 victory over Buffalo for its first win under coach Eric Mangini.