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Braylon Edwards: "It's a business."
Note: It's been a while. Too long of a while, actually, since I last posted here. I wish I could have but life has been busier in the last two months than I can remember for quite a while. For that, I apologize.What many do not understand about the National Football League is that it IS a business. Organization-wide respect and integrity are nice, but in the end moves are made...
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July 01, 2009
Draft Day One in review
1st RoundThe trades - I really didn't think the Browns would find a trade suitor to get out of the top five. The Jets proved me wrong. The Browns made the right move, as they weren't in love with anyone at #5 and managed to pick up a second-round pick and two promising defensive starters to boot. I personally liked the idea of drafting Jeremy Maclin at #19 but can't complain...
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May 03, 2009
And the pick is...
As promised, I'm here to give my opinion on what the Browns should do with the #5 pick, providing no other deals are made (which is quite an assumption at this point).What is done by the four teams ahead of the Browns will entirely dictate where Cleveland will spend its #5 overall selection. If the Chiefs take my personal favorite, inside linebacker Aaron Curry, at #3 as expected...
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April 18, 2009
Quinn, Edwards and Crabtree rumors arise
The National Football Post's Michael Lombardi stirred up some discussion this week with his recent blog post reporting that deals are "on the table" for 1st-round draft picks for both Brady Quinn and Braylon Edwards, and that the Browns haven't completed any deals yet because they're actively "looking for more."If Lombardi is accurate (which you can...
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April 13, 2009
An off-season in review - Part Two
This is part two of a two-part segment, written by new Browns Bites
blogger Nate Atkins. This segment will focus on Browns off-season moves and incidents that occurred after the new GM-head coach regime (more
popularly known as ManKok) took charge.Trade of Kellen Winslow III'll admit, I was a big fan of Kellen Winslow's. You either love him or you hate him, and I loved him...
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April 10, 2009
An off-season in review - Part One
This is part one of a two-part segment, written by new Browns Bites blogger Nate Atkins. This segment will focus on Browns off-season moves and incidents that occurred before the new GM-head coach regime (more popularly known as ManKok) took charge.I'd like to refer to this entry as "The Revival of Browns Bites." This blog, like the Browns' offense, died in the...
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April 10, 2009
Quick Interview with Total Titans
Here are three quick questions answered by the bloggers at mvn's Total Titans, www.mvn.com/totaltitans, as we approach the Browns next matchup with Tennessee.1. How will it affect the Titans come playoff time as theyhave been soclearly ahead of the pack for so long this season?Come playoff time, I believe that the Titans will take no opponent for granted. Their recent loss to...
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December 06, 2008
We Lost to the @#$%ing Texans
I honestly don't even know where to start after this game. It was that ugly on so many different levels that my mind is racing like a number three overall draft pick on a simple 5 yard slant route. This is a game that the Browns should have really considered showing up for, because the schedule doesn't get any easier the rest of the way and they've probably lost all...
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November 23, 2008
Savage or Bust(ed) Fingers
So CBS Sportsline.com and virtually every other sports media outlet reported today that Brady Quinn has a broken index finger on his throwing hand. It's being said that after practice on Wednesday, Quinn complained of soreness in his throwing (and picking) finger, and x-rays revealed a hairline fracture. Word on the street is that Quinn will wear a splint on the finger when...
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November 23, 2008
Browns Roller Coaster Ride Continues: Quinn to Start at QB
The Browns dropped to 3-5 Sunday afternoon with a tough loss at home to the Baltimore Ravens. I was not able to see the game, but I was able to follow it with Jim Donovan on Wtam 1100. If you didn't see the game it looks as if the Ravens controlled the game dominated at the beginning and the end en route to a 37-27 victory. However, the actual result was much worse than that...
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November 03, 2008
Browns Emerge from Controversy Victorious
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Two weeks ago we saw what kind of potential this Cleveland Browns team has as they were able to dominated one of the league's best on Monday Night Football. I wrote about that game that it was imperative for Cleveland to take the...
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October 27, 2008
Where Does THAT Leave Us?
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As everyone is well aware the Browns knocked off, read dominated, the Super Bowl Champion NY Giants on Monday night. The 35-14 game was not even really that close as the Browns' propensity for mental mistakes such as penalties and...
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October 15, 2008
Giant Killers
Yep, you can call me a Doubting Thomas. I predicted the Browns to lose and to do so in not the greatest of fashions. But that's why they play the football games and don't just go by the games on paper. Anything can happen at any time, as we saw last night. The Browns came out and played a 'complete' football game versus one of the best, if not the best, teams in the...
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October 14, 2008
Live blog: 4-0 Giants face struggling Browns on Monday night
Giants 101's Michael Warren and Browns Bites' nxnn join NFL Outsider's staff in a live blog of Monday Night Football's matchup featuring the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns.
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October 13, 2008
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