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Cleveland Browns (2007 & prior)

osugrad21;734673; said:
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[FONT=arial,sans-serif]Winslow has surgery on knee

By Mary Kay Cabot

Plain Dealer Reporter

Browns tight end Kellen Winslow underwent arthroscopic surgery on his reconstructed right knee Tuesday at the Cleveland Clinic to remove scar tissue and repair cartilage damage.
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I smell a staph infection coming...
 
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Crennel making own black history
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
By Steve Doerschuk REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER

BEREA Romeo Crennel believes the way the Super Bowl coaching story is being played reflects progress. "It's historic to have two black head coaches going against each other in the biggest game in the world," Crennel said Tuesday. "But there hasn't been as much talk about these guys being black as there has been about these guys just being good football coaches.
"Ten years ago, that might have been different."
 
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Winslow Jr. gets gimpy knee repaired
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow underwent arthroscopic surgery yesterday to remove scar tissue and repair cartilage damage in his right knee.
Winslow, who injured the knee in a May 2005 motorcycle accident, was released from the Cleveland Clinic and is expected to make a full recovery.
Winslow started all 16 games for the Browns last season, often playing in pain and limited in his blocking ability because of the knee.
 
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"The Raiders, who finished a league-worst 2-14, had the league's 11th-best kickoff returner (The Browns' Joshua Cribbs was 16th) and ranked 32nd in kickoff coverage, 30th in punt coverage and 31st in punt returns."

Tell me again why they hired this guy....
It's like a 3rd grade class is running the Browns.
 
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Browns name more assistants
Friday, February 2, 2007


The Browns hired Wes Chandler as their wide receivers coach and named Cory Undlin as their secondary and assistant special teams coach Thursday.
Chandler, who went to the Pro Bowl four times as a receiver with New Orleans and San Diego, didn't coach last year. He was Minnesota's wide receivers coach in 2005 and held the same position with Dallas from 2000-02.
Undlin spent the last two seasons as Cleveland's defensive quality control coach. He will work under defensive backs coach Mel Tucker and recently hired special teams coordinator Ted Daisher.
 
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tsteele316;737507; said:
brian russell is a FA this year. If Doss comes cheap enough, it's not totally impossible.

I thought of that too, but not sure how it pans out with Russell being a FS and Doss a SS. With or without Russell, I don't think Doss would put much of a dent in our cap space of 30mil+. There should still be more than enough room to go after Clements and/or Steinbach if Lerner isn't too caught up flushing money down the drain in England and throwing it at bored Celtic players.
 
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In all honesty, and let me say that Doss is one of my favorite Buckeyes ever, but he is not somebody I could care one way or the other if the Browns signed. His NFL career has been rather bleh and I don't see how he would be that big of an upgrade to the secondary. Just looking at the big picture without my Scarlet and Gray glasses on...
 
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I never really thought that Mike fit into the cover 2 played in Indy. Always thought that it limited his strengths, and exposed his weaknesses. Putting him in a system like Cleveland's 3-4, or even a zone blitz schemed 4-3 would let Mike return to his aggressive nature in run support, without keeping him deep in pass protection, which I don't feel is one of his strengths.
 
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NFBuck;737623; said:
In all honesty, and let me say that Doss is one of my favorite Buckeyes ever, but he is not somebody I could care one way or the other if the Browns signed. His NFL career has been rather bleh and I don't see how he would be that big of an upgrade to the secondary. Just looking at the big picture without my Scarlet and Gray glasses on...

I don't think anyone called him an upgrade. The reality is that, right now, he gets paid, roughly, the same salary as Russell and Jones. Pool actually makes a little more. If we can grab him in that same range (and I don't think there is any reason we shouldn't be able to), it gives us the upper hand in negotiations with Russell (because now we don't NEED him to sign) and we could actually have a realistic 2-deep at Safety.
 
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NFBuck;737623; said:
In all honesty, and let me say that Doss is one of my favorite Buckeyes ever, but he is not somebody I could care one way or the other if the Browns signed. His NFL career has been rather bleh and I don't see how he would be that big of an upgrade to the secondary. Just looking at the big picture without my Scarlet and Gray glasses on...
and now he's being released and has something to prove.. theres my scarlet & grey glasses take
 
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TONY GROSSI'S ALL EX-BROWNS SUPER BOWL TEAM


Saturday, February 03, 2007

(Note: These are players, coaches and others covered by Tony Grossi in 24 years on the Browns beat who left Cleveland and went on to appear in a Super Bowl with another team. The list includes the player, season and the team with which he went to the Super Bowl. Years refer to the season the team went to Super Bowl, not the calendar year.)

Continued.....
 
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