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BuckeyeMike80;1734791; said:I would too - judging a rookie this early in the process is stupid and suggesting that perhaps he would be better at an entirely different position is asinine.
Rhabuf is just trying to make Browns fans feel guilty for not drafting Brady Quinn the 2nd.....
PDThe Browns signed free-agent tight end Joel Gamble on Monday, the team announced.
Gamble, 6-2 and 260 pounds, spent the final four weeks of the 2009 season on the Philadelphia Eagles' practice squad. He also spent time in 2009 with the DC Armor of the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA), and has played arena football with the Tennessee Valley Vipers (2007), Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz (2007) and Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings (2008).
At Shippensburg University (2001-04), Gamble, 27, appeared in 43 games, recording 46 receptions for 631 yards with five touchdowns.
Buckeneye;1735393; said:Hmm, so exactly how many TE's do we have on roster right now?
Bucky Katt;1736364; said:
LitlBuck;1736371; said:Maybe that will help Mr. Rogers in the eyes of the NFL commissioner when the reviews his gun case.
jlb1705;1736372; said:
The Cleveland Browns are again being sued by a former player.
LeCharles Bentley has filed a suit in Cuyahoga (Oh.) County Court of Common Pleas, and his attorney said Bentley "almost died" from a Staph infection he got while rehabbing from knee surgery at the team's facility, FanHouse has learned
The suit contains claims of fraud and negligent misrepresentation against the Browns, and procedurally asks for more than $25,000 in damages.
"The Browns convinced LeCharles to rehab at their facility," Bentley's attorney, Shannon Polk, said Thursday. "Nothing required him to do it (there). That wasn't part of his job. They told him their facility was the best and that they had successfully helped others. But they never told him about a host of unsanitary conditions there and they never told him about the list of others who contracted Staph before he chose to rehab there.
Third-round pick Colt McCoy agreed to a four-year deal Thursday worth up to $5 million, according to a league source. The normal slot is approximately $3.275 million. But McCoy got the "quarterback premium," which shows the faith Cleveland has in McCoy as its long-term solution at quarterback.