His two punt return game against the Steelers is my favorite Browns memory, and the last time I remember being happy at the end of a game against Pissburgh.
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I will agree with you that sometimes the "coaching staff" utilized Metcalf with wrong plays in wrong situations but I have to disagree with you with regard to the fact that Metcalf was just a "decent" return man. I think when it came to punts it was one of the better ones in the NFL. He also would have had a Latin more yardage if they would have utilized him more on swing passes and other plays that would have gotten him to the outside. He still lives in Cleveland so he still is a Cleveland Brownysubuck;1404907; said:Metcalf was alright. Metcalf up the middle on 3rd and 8 used to drive me nuts as he was about 190 lbs. soaking wet and holding a brick.
He showed flashes, but wasn't anything more than a decent return man.
Ready to win from day one
3. Cleveland -- I talked to one league observer this week who believes Eric Mangini is temperamentally a much better fit in Cleveland than he was under the unforgiving bright lights of New York, and that will translate into a decent shot of having early success. I tend to agree the intense, ultra-focused Mangini will bring a sense of discipline and diligence to a Browns team that was a chaotic mess last season, just as he quickly injected the Jets with renewed purpose as a rookie head coach in 2006.
Mangini should also benefit from inheriting a defense whose players were picked to suit the 3-4 formation he runs. After all, Mangini has experience at taking over a Romeo Crennel defense and winning with it, just as he did in New England in 2005. We're also counting on Mangini's New York tenure to teach him something about what does and doesn't work in the NFL. Our gut tells us he'll be a better, more seasoned head coach this time, with a better radar for separating the important from the non-essential parts of the job. It doesn't hurt a bit that he and Browns owner Randy Lerner already have a well-formed friendship.
NFBuck;1405194; said:Leigh Bodden amongst the Lions casualties from their 0-16 miracle...
Lions cut six, including CB Bodden and WR Furrey - nfl - SI.com
Wonder what the chances are he comes back? Likely very slim, but who knows...
I think the biggest need is at linebacker both ILB and OLB. We definitely need another guy on the inside and we might need to replace both OLB's. Wembley made no improvement from year one to year two and we sure as hell cannot count on Hall to be a starter.NFBuck;1405164; said:Interesting take from SI...
I don't know about winning from Day 1, we'll see what they do in the draft and in FA. Big upgrades are needed in several spots. Then again, he did turn around a bad Jets team in year 1, so who knows.
I would not mind giving him another shot. We can always cut him.I'd take Bodden back in a heartbeat unless the Browns draft Jenkins. If not I say try to bring him in to play opposite of Wright.
I'd put CB much higher on that list. Much higher. I want Malcolm Jenkins in a Browns uniform badly.Buckrock;1405863; said:2009 Draft/FA Needs:
1. Pass Rushing OLB
2. Stud Run Stuffer ILB
3. WR (someone who can catch please)
4. RG
5. QB (experienced back up and rookie through draft)
6. CB (depth)
7. OT (Depth)
7. DL (depth)
8. RB (Back up)
9. Safety(depth)
We need a RT before a RG. Tucker is getting old and Sheaffer is weak. We also need an DE who can rush the passer. They would be three and four on my list and then get another DB. Then I would start with #3 on your list. We also need a RB before a QB. Never mind, we need lots of things.Buckrock;1405863; said:2009 Draft/FA Needs:
1. Pass Rushing OLB
2. Stud Run Stuffer ILB
3. WR (someone who can catch please)
4. RG
5. QB (experienced back up and rookie through draft)
6. CB (depth)
7. OT (Depth)
7. DL (depth)
8. RB (Back up)
9. Safety(depth)
NFBuck;1405872; said:I'd put CB much higher on that list. Much higher. I want Malcolm Jenkins in a Browns uniform badly.
Maybe they would give us their #1 round draft choice for Anderson if they need QBs so badly. Al Davis would like the mad bomber.:)The Oakland Raiders claimed quarterback Bruce Gradkowski off waivers from the Cleveland Browns.
Gradkowski appeared in two games for Cleveland last season, starting the season finale against Pittsburgh.
Buckrock;1405863; said:2009 Draft/FA Needs:
1. Pass Rushing OLB
2. Stud Run Stuffer ILB
3. Another OLB
4. Another ILB
5. Another OLB just in case
6. Another ILB just in case
exhawg;1405909; said:I agree. Take care of LB with FA and draft MJ. Trade Anderson/KW2/Edwards for Calvin Johnson and a second round pick. That way Detroit gets instant offense and the Browns get the game breaking WR that Edwards would be if he could catch the damn ball. Use the 2 second rounders for guys who can play right away at the other need positions.