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Cleveland Browns (2010 season)

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hatehineygate;1706612; said:
Show me where I was incorrect, but I dont see how someone is honestly going to tell me I am wrong after both QBs had worse years after being injured. I mean a few of you sound like you are actually saying Delhomme is good, just to argue with me.

How are you right though?? You act like his arm is falling off after you haven't even seen him play a down for the Browns. People can have an awful year while injured (or for whatever reason) and come back from it. Delhomme was a good QB for years until last year. I'm not saying he's good now nor am I saying he's gonna suck ass because I don't know. But you act like you know everything when you zero clue, or in your case maybe even less, like all of us.

You just throw shit out there like it's fact when it's far from it.
 
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hatehineygate;1706614; said:
You just keep telling me I am wriong, but you are not offering up any reason.

What the numbers didnt tell you in his Delhomme piece was that the last 1 and 1/2 seasons Delhomme played he was absolutely terrible.

Now YOU show me where I was so wrong.

Because you throw out [censored] that you claim is fact.

If you had said, from what he's done over the last year and a playoff game, Delhomme might suck this year then I don't think anyone would have had any problem with what you said. But you say his arm is dead when you have no idea.
 
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hatehineygate;1706614; said:
You just keep telling me I am wriong, but you are not offering up any reason.

What the numbers didnt tell you in his Delhomme piece was that the last 1 and 1/2 seasons Delhomme played he was absolutely terrible.

Now YOU show me where I was so wrong.

Well, I showed you that you were wrong with your claim that Delhomme sucked after his surgery. Click here (post 1043) to refresh your memory on how his 2008 stats were almost identical, and in some cases better, in 2008 than they were in 2003 - 2006.

Now I will again show you that you are once again wrong with another one of your idiotic claims.

At this site, you can see Delhomme's game log from the 2008 season.

Please observe that over Delhomme's last 7 games in 2008, here are his stats:

99 completions on 156 attempts for a completion percentage of 63.5%
Averaged 205 passing yards per game
Threw 3 int's (12 for the season)

There you go Skippy....you are wrong once again.
 
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hatehineygate;1706621; said:
Regarding Clausen, he isnt a Brown so I really dont care anymore. In my opinion the QBs on our roster suck, anyone that actually thinks these guys are good isnt in tune with what works in the NFL. I would love to be in a completely different situation with say Kolb as the QB but it isnt gonna happen. Its just very frustrating as a fan.

So is the Panthers jersey on order or did you have to wait since you just bought a Broncos jersey?
 
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y0yoyoin;1707868; said:

Browns rookie in midst of unlikely journey
By Les Carpenter, Yahoo! Sports
BEREA, Ohio ? He cannot bear to leave the practice field, almost as if doing so would nullify the dream he has lived these past two weeks. And so defensive tackle Kwaku Danso(notes), perhaps the unlikeliest Cleveland Brown ever, finds reasons to stay after a springtime workout even as his new teammates head for the locker room. He pushes against a blocking sled. He runs sprints. Then he lags behind the last group of players signing autographs for some children until, at last, he is alone on the wide green prairie behind the Browns offices.

?I can?t believe this,? he says, laughing into the afternoon sun. ?Look at me.?

Who could have imagined? Rarely is there such a thing as a 28-year-old rookie in the NFL ? let alone one raised in Ghana who learned to play the game just three years earlier, after walking into the head coach?s office at East Carolina and saying he wanted to join the team, then never once making a tackle. Sometimes he must wonder if one of the Browns coaches will run onto the field and pull him off, saying it is all a mistake.
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But there is no error. The Browns have indeed signed an undrafted free agent whose entire college career consists of three brief appearances at the end of ECU blowouts. And they did so because a few weeks earlier, defensive coordinator Rob Ryan ? observing on East Carolina?s pro day ? noticed Danso step through a door at 6-foot-5, 336 pounds and gasped ?Who the hell is that?? to the Cleveland scouts standing beside him.

Unfazed by the information that Danso had never advanced beyond a brief appearance at second string on the East Carolina depth charts, Ryan was transfixed as the player bench-pressed 225 pounds 39 times. So much so that even after Ryan continued to scout players with much better pedigrees at more important schools, Danso was the one he kept remembering. And when Browns head coach Eric Mangini told him he could have one player to bring in with the intent of keeping around for most of the year to develop, Ryan knew immediately whom he wanted.

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Cleveland Browns defense catches up in second week of OTAs | cleveland.com

? At the start of his remarks to the media, Mangini singled-out receiver Brian Robiskie as having a good start to the OTA season. Afterwards, Robiskie expressed excitement about the coming season. Not necessarily because he expects a breakout year after suffering through a seven-catch rookie season, either. Robiskie, who is all about team, said he's excited for the 2010 season because of the team's four-game winning streak at the end of last year. He also admitted the addition of veteran QBs Delhomme and Seneca Wallace will benefit the young receiving corps.
 
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LitlBuck;1709144; said:
Much of this is in Brian's alumni thread but it never hurts to read it again. It is nice to hear that Mangini has his eyes open this year. Hopefully, Brian will get a chance when training camp opens because I never saw him drive many balls while he was an Ohio State Buckeye.


apologies
 
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