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As the Browns look to improve in weak areas displayed this past Saturday heading into the Great Lakes Classic in Detroit, the offensive line should at least get a solid boost in productivity with the return of two recently absent parts of the 2010 unit. Both Tony Pashos and Shaun Lauvao are slated to return [...]
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'The Browns have more talent' than most are aware of, and doing a good job playing without all the pieces to this 'New Engine'. Remembering, that there's a number of players NOT on the field, I can't wait til they 'rev it up'...fully loaded.
I also like Mangini's post-game comments...he's focused on the Positive. Indirectly, that's a compliment to us fans to hear about what's working. We already know the other.
Always Building Top Be Better.
I look forward to hearing some talk about those in 'The Trenches'.
Hall Of Fame inductee Russ Grimm may have said it best.."there's nothing like moving a Man from Point A to B, against his will".
On the other side of the ball, we all like sacks, but remember that 'Pressure' alone, can change dirction of a game.
HoJazz Knows....