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Browns vs. Patriots Game Footage Breakdown

November 16, 2010

In case you haven’t been keeping up to date on all of the updates on Twitter we have recently started doing a video analysis over on YouTube.  Each week we’ll be posting videos like the one below breaking down and analyzing plays from the previous week of Browns play.  Go ahead and comment, subscribe and follow us on Twitter and YouTube for you best chance to catch all the updates.

Preview: Browns vs. Chiefs

September 18, 2010

Cleveland Browns quarterback Seneca Wallace is expected to take the field for the 15th start of his career against the Kansas City Chiefs tomorrow afternoon.

Cleveland Browns, Seneca Wallace, Kansas City ChiefsThe Browns number one quarterback Jake Delhomme is officially listed as a game time decision.   However, it is almost a foregone conclusion that tomorrow will feature the Browns fourth starting quarterback in the teams last five games.  Brady Quinn, Derek Anderson, Jake Delhomme, and now Seneca Wallace are all members of a not so elite club.  However, Wallace it seems has a very clear role heading into the weekend.

Wallace is the Browns backup quarterback and Delhomme is the teams starter.

Very early on after the acquisitions of both Delhomme and Wallace the Browns brass seemed reluctant to name Delhomme the starter.  However, it didn’t take long for a very clear message to be sent around Berea.  Jake will lead the team, Seneca will be ready to step in at any moment, and Colt will be nothing more than an emergency quarterback all season long.

No more quarterback competition, no more coin flip, and no more booing an injured quarterback as he lies in pain on the field.

It seems almost so uncontroversial that Read more…

Dr. Optimism Or How I Learned to Stop Expectations and Love the Browns

September 9, 2010

With the 2010 NFL season on the horizon expectations are at monumental highs for every team around the league including your Cleveland Browns.

Josh Cribbs, Cleveland Browns, 2010 NFL SeasonEvery season we as observers of the NFL are often mislead into believing based off coaching changes, roster moves, and misinformed hype that our favorite team will in fact surprise the masses.  As a psychological misstep we almost force ourselves into creating a value for this expected amount of improvement year after year… wins.

Wins are undoubtedly the most important stat in football or any sport for that matter as it is what defines success or failure.  Because of that, we as observers can’t help but predict that number for our team, our friends teams or anyone else who we can find.  However, the sad truth is that expectations and predictions are the most futile attempt at projection that can occur.

As a fan it is quite easy to simply say, “Oh yeah Read more…

The Cutting Room Floor

September 7, 2010

Following the Browns roster cut down to 53 players the team has made a few minor moves through the week.

David Veikune, Cleveland Browns, NFL Cuts

"Thats the wrong team David!"

The most notable post-cuts cut has to have been the releasing of Browns 2009 second round pick linebacker David Veikune.  After surviving the final cuts over the weekend many sought solace in the fact that Veikune at least played well enough to survive the cuts.  It had long been rumored by Browns beat writers that the Hawaii native was on the fence if terms of his likelihood of being cut.

When the announcement was made that Veikune had in fact made the team most Browns fans including myself had a semi-confident sigh of relief that a second round pick had not been wasted.  Fast forward to Tuesday night and that moderate sense of optimism has since vanished.

The Browns announced the addition of Read more…

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