Published on: 17th November, 2009
Maybe it is time to part ways with Eric Mangini at season’s end. If the guy hasn’t figured it out after nearly four years as a head coach, there's a chance he never will. The Browns played the Baltimore Ravens tough for a half last night, heading to the locker room at ...Published on: 16th November, 2009
Jerry Glanville was famous for once saying to a referee, “This is the NFL, which stands for Not For Long.” This popular quote that has fit the league’s cut-throat business will be ringing loud and clear for the remaining eight games in Cleveland, Ohio. Several coaches and players on the Cleveland Browns ...Published on: 11th November, 2009
The former coach also known as “Chucky” appears to be content in the Monday Night Football broadcast booth. Then again, money talks, it always does. Ex-Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden is one of many former coaches who could get back into the game within the next few years. Tony ...Published on: 10th November, 2009
Brady Quinn might get another chance after all. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Quinn will start against the Baltimore Ravens next Monday night. The irony of this potential move is that Quinn was pulled at halftime against Baltimore in favor of Derek Anderson in Week Three. Head coach Eric Mangini said he wouldn’t ...Published on: 3rd November, 2009
If there is one person in the Browns’ organization who should hope Bernie Kosar is indeed the future general manager of the franchise, it’s Brady Quinn. I have tried to avoid the quarterback topic as best I can this season because this team has problems everywhere. Quinn was probably pulled too ...Published on: 2nd November, 2009
Forget about it Browns fans, Bill Cowher isn’t coming to Cleveland in any capacity. Which brings me to another possible candidate to become the team’s director of football operations: Marty Schottenheimer. There was speculation that owner Randy Lerner was considering bringing in the former Browns head coach for an interview to take ...Published on: 2nd November, 2009
Maybe he’s accomplished everything he can in his career. Maybe it’s the wear and tear on his body. Maybe it’s just the losing. It’s quite possibly none of those things, it could be each of those reasons. Either way, Jamal Lewis has apparently had enough. The Browns’ 30-year old running back told ...Published on: 30th October, 2009
At least Derek Anderson is as disgusted about his statistics as the fans are. Anderson told the Cleveland Plain Dealer this week that his stats are “garbage.” He says he believes he’s “improving,” but that is arbitrary at this point. He has a 40.6 quarterback rating and 43.8 completion percentage, both dead ...Published on: 29th October, 2009
In a span of 12 months, the Cleveland Browns went from having a Pro Bowl tight end in Kellen Winslow Jr. to a guy who manned the center position for the three previous seasons. With Robert Royal and Steve Heiden both nursing injuries, Hank Fraley has been utilized at the tight ...Published on: 24th October, 2009
If there was ever a game that the Cleveland Browns could pull an upset, this is it. The 3-2 Green Bay Packers come into Cleveland with an offensive line decimated by injuries. Both starting tackles, Chad Clifton and Mark Tauscher, along with center Jason Spitz, could miss Sunday’s game. Tauscher is ...