Thursday, May 3. 2007Let the Signings Begin!
The Browns have released their undrafted free agent signings. Here's what we've got:
Continue reading "Let the Signings Begin!" "So You're Telling Me There's a Chance..."
The Cleveland Browns, however, are listed at 95-to-1 to win it all. The only team listed below the Browns are the Oakland Raiders at 120-to-1. Invest now!! Anyone Worried About Our New QB?
![]() So, um...yeah. Here's the new face of our proud organization apparently playing a little grab Andruzzi Heading Out
I'm not sure what's really going on behind the scenes here, to be honest. We learned last year (the very hard way) that depth on the offensive line is absolutely crucial, yet we're cutting back on a vet who, if not with his play, could just as easily contribute by helping the younger guys we have growing into our line such as Fred Matua, Joe Thomas and Isaac Sowells. Maybe this is Phil Savage's way of giving Shaffer the one-finger salute? "Well, Kevin, we've worked out a deal. Guess who gets to leave...Not you! Kiss my down-home, country ass! You'll play where we decide, and you'll like every damn minute of it." Andruzzi has had knee problems in the past but was able to tough it out, starting 27 games the '05 and '06 seasons. It is likely that Matua and Sowells will get a good look during training camp, and recent free agent signing Seth McKinney will start at the position. Assuming everyone but Bentley is healthy come game one, here is what the line might look like: LT - Joe Thomas LG - Eric Steinbach C - Hank Fraley RG - Seth McKinney RT - Ryan Tucker - coming back from a mental health issue that kept him out for the end of last season Tuesday, May 1. 2007Carolina Cuts Keyshawn Johnson
When the Carolina Panthers selected wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett on Saturday, current Panthers receiver Keyshawn Johnson - who was covering the event with ESPN - seemed very excited about the season to come. Here was a young, impressionable, and talented young man from his alma mater whom he would help groom and tutor over the next year or so.
[cue loud buzzer sound] There was a lot of talk after the close of the 2006 season about whether or not Johnson would come back and play for new offensive coordinator (and former Browns O-line coach) Jeff Davidson and the new system he would bring. Panthers GM Marty Hurney said that he was sure that Johnson would, in fact, play in 2007. And he was lying. The St Petersburg Times has reported that Keyshawn was cut from the team today, even after paying him a $3 million roster bonus just a month ago. Johnson remained in good spirits, despite having to look for yet another team, however. "They said they wanted to get younger,'' Johnson said. "That's fine with me. I'd like to go somewhere and help someone win another Super Bowl.'' If he is somehow unable to find a taker, he will likely join the ranks of former players such as Steve Young and Tiki Barber with a career in broadcasting. Giants Might Want Shaffer, He Wants Out
I have to say that when I saw reports yesterday that the New York Giants were interested in making a move to acquire Browns tackle Kevin Shaffer, my first thought was "fat chance." We've just spent a big ole hunk of cash on the offensive line, and Shaffer's contract was not a small portion of it.
I was wrong. After the Browns selected tackle Joe Thomas with their third overall pick, Shaffer's agent said yesterday that they will seek a trade from the Browns. Apparently, he's not happy with the option of competing for the starting right guard slot if he loses his current left tackle position (where he was mediocre at best) to Thomas. Look, Kev - can I call you Kev? - I'm not here to rain on your parade, but I don't think too many teams are going to be chomping at the bit to grab themselves an overpaid, malcontent, and average tackle. There's just not that large a market for those nowadays. Sorry to disappoint, pal. If the Browns do end up trading Shaffer, they can expect a pretty hefty $8 million salary cap hit, as they've already paid their bonuses for the year. There have been reports of Cleveland asking for a 4th round pick in exchange for him, but no one's biting. I happen to think Shaffer would do quite well for himself as a guard (albeit a highly overpaid one, but I digress), but if he's not willing to make the switch, what more can the Browns really do? Monday, April 30. 2007Orlando Hack Takes Shot at Browns Fans
Orlando Sentinel writer Jerry Greene, in an apparent attempt to seem witty (trust me gramps, it's not working) took a cheap shot at Browns fans in today's column discussing the NFL Draft.
ESPN's Michael Smith claimed the Chris Berman Dumbest Remark Trophy when he said he'd been told that one reason Quinn was falling was that "he's over-hyped because his name is Brady." Yes, you made a valid point, and Michael Smith probably shouldn't be allowed near equipment anywhere close to as complicated as a TV camera. However, what makes you think that makes it okay to take pot-shots at Cleveland fans? Since when did the geriatric capitol of the country become credible when it comes to mental fortitude? I think it's time to change your depends, cause something smells like bullshit. Write something worth reading, and maybe you'll get some of the attention your assisted living attendee has obviously neglected to give. Don't look for shock points, everyone already knows not to pay any attention to grandpa when he's sitting in his chair yelling out the N-word to the delivery guy. No one gives a crap what a pudgy Colonel Sanders down in some swamp has to say, and no one wants anything to do with your 5-year plan...and wrinkly balls. Give 'em hell, boys and girls! Sunday, April 29. 2007Couldn't You Have Hurt Yourself Yesterday?
C'mon, Demorrio! Where's that "team-first" attitude? First Impressions: The Draft - Day One
Well, the picks have been made, and I think it would be safe to say that the Cleveland Browns surely created a splash with their picks and aggressive movements on day one.
The general consensus was that the Browns would take one of three players: Brady Quinn (QB - Notre Dame), Adrian Peterson (RB - Oklahoma), or Joe Thomas (OT - Wisconsin) with their third overall pick.
Taking Thomas was a no-brainer. Not only does the pick potentially lock up your left tackle position for the next 10, maybe 15 years, but this also rearranges the configuration of the Browns' current linemen, allowing them to play positions that they are more comfortable with. Kevin Schaffer can move to his natural right side of the line with Ryan Tucker (either one would do just fine at guard or tackle), and big money free agent Eric Steinbach will keep his natural position at left guard. With this configuration, not only will the linemen be more comfortable in their positions, they will also play at a higher level. So, in effect, securing one position on the line did a lot to secure three out of the other 4 positions.
Continue reading "First Impressions: The Draft - Day One" Browns Nab WR/Return Man Steptoe
The Browns have selected former Arizona wide receiver Syndric Steptoe with the 134th overall pick.
Steptoe is known to be a decent route-runner, but with a poor offense around him, his receiving skills were not exactly put on display or developed. His return ability is the more likely reason the Browns picked him, as he has great concentration on the ball, and averaged over 13 yards per punt return at Arizona.
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