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Cleveland Browns (2007 & prior)

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Browns hoping to again hit 13
Sunday, February 18, 2007
BROWNS BEAT
STEVE DOERSCHUK

The world is full of irony, including this NFL Draft contribution from 76 Lou Groza Boulevard: So miserably jinxed in first rounds, the Browns may have hit the jackpot with a No. 13 overall pick.

Lucky No. 13 was Kamerion Wimbley. He is worth a winter review as the latest draft season heats up.

Every other Round 1 pick the Browns have made in the new era inspires a cynical thought- association game:

Continued....
 
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D'Qwell Jackson (toe) will begin rehab on his turf toe in another month.

Jackson was in a cast for six weeks. "It was the worst turf toe you could have. They had to fuse the bone back together." It sounds like Jackson, a promising young linebacker, may not be 100% for the start of OTAs.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer



And the hits just keep on coming. Vbet on how long before the staph infection sets in ?
 
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Buckin' A;756244; said:
D'Qwell Jackson (toe) will begin rehab on his turf toe in another month.

Jackson was in a cast for six weeks. "It was the worst turf toe you could have. They had to fuse the bone back together." It sounds like Jackson, a promising young linebacker, may not be 100% for the start of OTAs.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer



And the hits just keep on coming. Vbet on how long before the staph infection sets in ?

wow that really sucks:(
 
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D'Qwell Jackson (toe) will begin rehab on his turf toe in another month.

Jackson was in a cast for six weeks. "It was the worst turf toe you could have. They had to fuse the bone back together." It sounds like Jackson, a promising young linebacker, may not be 100% for the start of OTAs.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer

Ah hell, this stuff can only happen to a browns player. Oh to be a Cleveland Browns fan. Well I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the injury bug is still killing us. Anyways none of this will matter when we go to the superbowl next year. :banger: :cheers: :groove: :lol:.
 
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Buckin' A;756244; said:
D'Qwell Jackson (toe) will begin rehab on his turf toe in another month.

Jackson was in a cast for six weeks. "It was the worst turf toe you could have. They had to fuse the bone back together." It sounds like Jackson, a promising young linebacker, may not be 100% for the start of OTAs.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer


And the hits just keep on coming. Vbet on how long before the staph infection sets in ?

:rofl:
I was going to say the same thing.
 
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And the hits just keep on coming....

Brown center LeCharles Bentley, whose lifelong dream was to play for the Browns, will most likely miss the 2007 season and Browns general manager Phil Savage indicated there?s a chance Bentley?s career might be over...

* While the Browns staff is at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis this week, a company that specializes in infection prevention will coat the Browns facility with a glaze to help cut down on staph infections

http://www.cleveland.com/weblogs/browns/index.ssf?/mtlogs/cleve_browns/archives/2007_02.html#239317
 
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Dielman would be a great help. I would love to see the Brownies get 2 QUALITY OL through FA and draft another pair in rounds 1-4.

Is it possible for a sports team to be actually cursed? Can anyone think of a franchise that has had a more injury plagued 10 years? I can't.
 
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4:25 p.m.

Brown center LeCharles Bentley, whose lifelong dream was to play for the Browns, will most likely miss the 2007 season and Browns general manager Phil Savage indicated there?s a chance Bentley?s career might be over.

Savage said during a press conference on Tuesday that Bentley will probably need another surgery on his torn left patella tendon and that if he does, he will miss the 2007 season. He said Bentley is rehabbing in Arizona and will know by May or June if he needs the surgery.

He said the Browns will carry Bentley on the roster through the 2007 season, regardless.

I think we certainly owe LeCharles the opportunty to see where he's going to be, said Savage. This time next year I think we'll have a much clearer picture in terms of is he really a legitimate piece of the puzzle here or has the injury been so devastating that he may never play again.

I think that's something we'll know clearly this time a year from now.

Bentley, from St. Ignatius and Ohio State, vowed in December that he would play again. Bentley's agent, Jonathan Feinsod, said today, "I guarantee that LeCharles will play again at a Pro Bowl level."

Bentley, signed to a 6-year, $36 million free agent contract, suffered the torn patella tendon on the first contact drill of the 2006 training camp and underwent surgery soon after.

Savage said the Browns are proceeding as though Bentley will not play in 2007, saying it will be a "bonus" if he does.

Following his initial surgery, Bentley suffered a life-threatening staph infection in the knee that had to be surgically removed. The staph infection may have caused the current damage that will probably need to be repaired.
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