What do Chuck Booms' "Loo Loos", a Retractable Roof on Cleveland Browns Stadium and the BRowns playing like crap all have in common?
Friday, September 28, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The Dawg Blawger Back Soon
I hope to get this blog back up and going very soon. Other priorities have taken me away from my general rantings. Until then, you can follow me on Twitter at @illstr8r. • GO BROWNS!
I hope to get this blog back up and going very soon. Other priorities have taken me away from my general rantings. Until then, you can follow me on Twitter at @illstr8r. • GO BROWNS!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
First reactions to today's loss.
Maybe I'm wrong, but the play called in on 3rd and short in our final possession where Wallace over shot his receiver on a deep out pass was what lost the game. There were almost 5 minutes left on the clock and they had been running the ball very well. They should have called a running play. Daboll had this game and blew it.
Halftime adjustments weren't made either. Wright should have been taken off of man coverage, especially against Boldin, and the change was not made. Wright looked horrible in this game to the point that he didn't look like an NFL starting cornerback. I bet Wright wishes he were on his own island about right now to escape the ridicule that he so deservedly will receive.
Halftime adjustments weren't made either. Wright should have been taken off of man coverage, especially against Boldin, and the change was not made. Wright looked horrible in this game to the point that he didn't look like an NFL starting cornerback. I bet Wright wishes he were on his own island about right now to escape the ridicule that he so deservedly will receive.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Taking Jabs at My Home Town
Why does the national media feel inclined to dump on Cleveland? Bastards…
Cleveland Browns: Is it possible that the loss of LeBron will be such a blow to Cleveland's morale that its other sports teams suffer? LeBron took his talents to South Beach, and he ripped out the soul of Cleveland on the way out. The Browns are already bad; now they face the added pressure of possibly being the best team in the city (I’m telling you, the situation in Cleveland is awful). Cleveland won its last four games in 2009, and I think it will be able to parlay that success into at least four or five wins in 2010. But if the unstoppable Joshua Cribbs goes down with an injury, or for some reason decides to take his talents elsewhere, the Browns are a great candidate to do the unspeakable.Full story here at NFL.com
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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