
Rotinaj
Posts: 7,699
Jun 3, 2012 11:21am
lol, a real qb. Dude hasnt taken an NFL snap yet.

Pick6
Posts: 14,946
Jun 3, 2012 11:24am
If size equated to a "real QB" Jamarcus Russel would have been a fucking hall of famer. Doesnt surprise me seeing Iggy making those type of comments, however.Rotinaj;1187507 wrote:lol, a real qb. Dude hasnt taken an NFL snap yet.

SportsAndLady
Posts: 35,632
Jun 3, 2012 2:55pm
You've said a lot of stupid shit on here, but this takes the cake.IggyPride00;1187493 wrote:
McCoy looks like a CYO football player in this picture (from one of the articles posted) compared to Weeden. Amazing to see a real QB finally wearing orange and brown.

SMITTEMS
Posts: 309
Jun 3, 2012 2:59pm
Heard today where Blackmon got arrested for a DUI. Still glad we didn't take him.

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Jun 3, 2012 3:12pm
She is a fucking moron, so I take her opinion with a grain of salt.BR1986FB;1186883 wrote:Soooo....heard Mary Kay Cabot (LOL) on the radio today say that she thinks that Greg Little will make the Pro Bowl this year. :laugh:
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 3, 2012 3:14pm
Yeah, I know...she wanted Blackmon. :laugh:wes_mantooth;1187570 wrote:She is a fucking moron, so I take her opinion with a grain of salt.

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Jun 3, 2012 3:15pm
truth. If he can stay out of jail...he may be pretty good thoughBR1986FB;1187572 wrote:Yeah, I know...she wanted Blackmon. :laugh:
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 3, 2012 3:25pm

Dr. KnOiTaLL
Posts: 2,682
Jun 3, 2012 3:50pm
Exactly why nobody cares what she thinks...BR1986FB;1187572 wrote:Yeah, I know...she wanted Blackmon. :laugh:

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Jun 3, 2012 5:55pm
Blackmon didn't fuck around, blew a .24. I like athletes that show that type of dedication.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8003562/jacksonville-jaguars-rookie-justin-blackmon-arrested-dui
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8003562/jacksonville-jaguars-rookie-justin-blackmon-arrested-dui

DeyDurkie5
Posts: 11,324
Jun 3, 2012 6:32pm
one picture defines everyone!!!!!IggyPride00;1187493 wrote:
McCoy looks like a CYO football player in this picture (from one of the articles posted) compared to Weeden. Amazing to see a real QB finally wearing orange and brown.
this is beyond moronic, even by your standards iggy.
IggyPride00
Posts: 6,482
Jun 3, 2012 6:55pm
If I had known the McCoy supporters were going to be this butthurt over a single picture I would have bought some stock in the company that makes Preperation H.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 3, 2012 6:59pm
I'm not a McCoy "supporter" but how you gleaned the CYO comment from that picture, I don't know. Now had you actually posted a video of both of them throwing the ball I might be inclined to agree but that picture really shows nothing.IggyPride00;1187699 wrote:If I had known the McCoy supporters were going to be this butthurt over a single picture I would have bought some stock in the company that makes Preperation H.

DeyDurkie5
Posts: 11,324
Jun 3, 2012 7:25pm
You making the picture seem like the absolute, definitive answer to their preseason stuff is what's making people rip you. I am not surprised, at all, that you don't get that though. I am now a Weeden supporter also. So in a sense, just stop.IggyPride00;1187699 wrote:If I had known the McCoy supporters were going to be this butthurt over a single picture I would have bought some stock in the company that makes Preperation H.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Jun 3, 2012 7:26pm
When BR takes McCoy's side, you know your post is a fail.IggyPride00;1187493 wrote:
McCoy looks like a CYO football player in this picture (from one of the articles posted) compared to Weeden. Amazing to see a real QB finally wearing orange and brown.
BR1986FB;1187700 wrote:I'm not a McCoy "supporter" but how you gleaned the CYO comment from that picture, I don't know. Now had you actually posted a video of both of them throwing the ball I might be inclined to agree but that picture really shows nothing.

shook_17
Posts: 3,023
Jun 3, 2012 9:09pm
DeyDurkie5;1187712 wrote:You making the picture seem like the absolute, definitive answer to their preseason stuff is what's making people rip you. I am not surprised, at all, that you don't get that though. I am now a Weeden supporter also. So in a sense, just stop.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 4, 2012 5:34pm
Weeden eager to go full speed...
http://www.cantonrep.com/browns/x1842812400/Weeden-eager-to-go-full-speed-in-Browns-minicamp
[h=1]Rookie LB Johnson has shot to replace Fujita in lineup[/h]
http://www.cantonrep.com/browns/x1842812400/Weeden-eager-to-go-full-speed-in-Browns-minicamp
[h=1]Rookie LB Johnson has shot to replace Fujita in lineup[/h]
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June 04, 2012 12:16 p.m. - by Marty Gitlin Look for fourth-round pick James-Michael Johnson to receive a strong opportunity at OLB if Scott Fujita's appeal of his three-game suspension fails. Johnson will likely compete with Kaluka Maiava for the starting job. Johnson's speed and athleticism are attributes sorely lacking among Browns' linebackers. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/rapid-reports/post/19256972 |
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 4, 2012 5:39pm
[h=1]Browns looking good on Blackmon decision[/h]June, 4, 2012Jun 4
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By Jamison Hensley | ESPN.com The Cleveland Browns still have a big problem at wide receiver. But they still would have a problem at that position even if the team had selected Justin Blackmon with a top-five pick in the draft.
Blackmon
Blackmon, who was taken No. 5 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, was arrested on an aggravated DUI charge Sunday in Oklahoma. Authorities said Blackmon registered a .24 percent blood-alcohol level, which is three times the state's legal limit for driving.
The NFL will likely view him as a first-time offender even though this is Blackmon's second DUI arrest in three years. While Blackmon is expected to avoid a suspension, this incident is troubling when you're about to invest millions in a prospect.
There was a lot of clamoring for the Browns to take Blackmon in the draft, and he would've certainly upgraded Cleveland's receiving corps. This weekend, though, wouldn't have been as quiet if the Browns had chosen Blackmon.
It will take a few years before we'll find out whether the Browns made the right decision by taking running back Trent Richardson over Blackmon (just ask Jim Brown). For the time being, the Browns have another reason to feel like they made the right move.
http://espn.go.com/blog/afcnorth/post/_/id/49002/browns-looking-good-on-blackmon-decision
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By Jamison Hensley | ESPN.com The Cleveland Browns still have a big problem at wide receiver. But they still would have a problem at that position even if the team had selected Justin Blackmon with a top-five pick in the draft.

Blackmon
Blackmon, who was taken No. 5 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars, was arrested on an aggravated DUI charge Sunday in Oklahoma. Authorities said Blackmon registered a .24 percent blood-alcohol level, which is three times the state's legal limit for driving.
The NFL will likely view him as a first-time offender even though this is Blackmon's second DUI arrest in three years. While Blackmon is expected to avoid a suspension, this incident is troubling when you're about to invest millions in a prospect.
There was a lot of clamoring for the Browns to take Blackmon in the draft, and he would've certainly upgraded Cleveland's receiving corps. This weekend, though, wouldn't have been as quiet if the Browns had chosen Blackmon.
It will take a few years before we'll find out whether the Browns made the right decision by taking running back Trent Richardson over Blackmon (just ask Jim Brown). For the time being, the Browns have another reason to feel like they made the right move.
http://espn.go.com/blog/afcnorth/post/_/id/49002/browns-looking-good-on-blackmon-decision
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Jun 4, 2012 6:07pm
Fujita's suspension will probably be upheld. When an arbitrator sides with you, it doesn't look good for the other side.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 5, 2012 5:15am
Nate Ulrich: Browns setting stage for several position battles By Nate Ulrich
Beacon Journal sports writer
Published: June 4, 2012 - 11:32 PM

In this May 2012 file photo Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Travis Benjamin prepares to catch a pass while participating in drills during the team's rookie camp at the Browns practice facility in Berea, Ohio. (Ed Suba Jr./Akron Beacon Journal)
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RELATED STORIES Nate Ulrich: Browns setting stage for several position battlesJune 05,2012 03:32 AM GMTNate UlrichBeacon Journal Publishing Co. Copyright � 2012 Beacon Journal Publishing Co. Inc and Black Press. All Rights Reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of any of the contents of this service without the express written consent of the Akron Beacon Journal is expressly prohibited.
Several position battles will be waged this summer in Berea as the Browns prepare for the 2012 season.
The competition will peak once training camp begins in late July and preseason games start a couple of weeks later, but the players will try to establish early advantages in the meantime.
The Browns will hold their mandatory minicamp today through Thursday and their final set of organized team activities June 12-15. So now seems like an appropriate time to examine the roster and the jobs that are up for grabs on offense and defense.
OFFENSE
Quarterbacks
Veterans: Thaddeus Lewis, Colt McCoy and Seneca Wallace. Drafted rookie: Brandon Weeden (first round, 22nd overall).
Analysis: Barring injury or an unforeseen preseason meltdown of monumental proportions, Weeden will be the starter in Week 1. The only real competition is between McCoy and Wallace for the No. 2 spot, but that could change, because Browns General Manager Tom Heckert indicated last month that the team is open to exploring trades. McCoy has advantages because he is younger (25 versus 31) and cheaper ($540,000 base salary this year versus $2.4 million) than Wallace. But as the incumbent starter, McCoy’s presence could create a distraction for Weeden. For that reason, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Browns ultimately deal McCoy and keep Wallace, whose strong ties to President Mike Holmgren shouldn’t be dismissed.
Wide receivers
Veterans: Josh Cribbs, Greg Little, Mohamed Massaquoi, Carlton Mitchell, Jordan Norwood, Owen Spencer and Rod Windsor. Drafted rookie: Travis Benjamin (fourth round, 100th overall). Undrafted rookies: Josh Cooper, Bert Reed and Jermaine Saffold.
Analysis: Little and Massaquoi are penciled in as the starters, and Cribbs is expected to be a regular in the rotation. In a battle for consistent playing time as the primary slot receiver, Benjamin is the favorite to supplant Norwood and hold off Cooper, the most likely of all the undrafted rookies to make the team. If Mitchell wants to stick around for his third season, he must have a strong summer.
Running backs
Veterans: Montario Hardesty, Brandon Jackson and Chris Ogbonnaya. Drafted rookie: Trent Richardson (first round, third overall). Undrafted rookie: Adonis Thomas.
Analysis: Richardson is a lock to start and become a workhorse, but who will be his primary backup? The Browns hope Hardesty can finally stay healthy and prove himself worthy of a second-round pick, but it will be an uphill battle considering his medical history, which includes a torn ACL and a torn calf muscle in the past two years. Jackson, who has returned to action after missing all of last season with an injured toe, is viewed as an ideal third-down back, and he has what it takes to challenge Hardesty for playing time. Ogbonnaya will fight for a roster spot and could benefit if either Hardesty or Jackson suffer setbacks on the comeback trail.
Fullbacks
Veterans: Owen Marecic and Eddie Williams. Drafted rookie: Brad Smelley (seventh round, 247th overall).
Analysis: Smelley, who impressed during rookie minicamp, could push Marecic for his starting spot, provided Smelley can prove himself as a lead blocker. Marecic, a fourth-round pick in 2011, suffered two concussions last season as a rookie, so his health could be something to watch.
Tight ends
Veterans: Jordan Cameron, Dan Gronkowski, Evan Moore, Alex Smith and Benjamin Watson.
Analysis: Watson returns as the starter, though he suffered three concussions last season. Moore must prove himself worthy of becoming more involved in the offense after he seemingly disappeared from the game plan at times last season. Browns coach Pat Shurmur has praised Cameron for his development this offseason, so Cameron might challenge Moore for playing time.
Linemen
Veterans: Dominic Alford, Oniel Cousins, Stanley Daniels, John Greco, Shawn Lauvao, Alex Mack, Jason Pinkston, Jarrod Shaw and Joe Thomas. Drafted rookies: Ryan Miller (fifth round, 160th overall) and Mitchell Schwartz (second round, 37th overall). Undrafted rookies: Jake Anderson, Matt Cleveland, Garth Gerhart and Jeff Shugarts.
Analysis: There’s no mystery here. The starters are Thomas (left tackle), Pinkston (left guard), Mack (center), Lauvao (right guard) and Schwartz (right tackle).
DEFENSE
Linemen
Veterans: Marcus Benard, Auston English, Juqua Parker, Scott Paxson, Ahtyba Rubin, Frostee Rucker, Brian Sanford, Brian Schaefering, Jabaal Sheard, Emmanuel Stephens, Phil Taylor and Kiante Tripp. Drafted rookies: John Hughes (third round, 87th overall) and Billy Winn (sixth round, 205th overall). Undrafted rookie: William Green.
Analysis: The starting lineup — Sheard (left end), Taylor, Rubin (tackles) and Rucker (right end) — was set until Taylor tore his left pectoral muscle last month while lifting weights. The Browns are optimistic Taylor will be able to play by late October or early November, but no one should count on it. In the meantime, Hughes, Winn and Paxson will compete to replace Taylor in the starting lineup. The early favorite is Hughes because the Browns liked him enough to spend a third-round pick, and he has more beef than his competition.
Linebackers
Veterans: JoJo Dickson, Scott Fujita, Chris Gocong, D’Qwell Jackson, Benjamin Jacobs, Kaluka Maiava, Craig Robertson and Quinton Spears. Drafted rookies: Emmanuel Acho (sixth round, 204th overall) and James-Michael Johnson (fourth round, 120th overall). Undrafted rookie: L.J. Fort.
Analysis: The starters from last season return in Jackson (middle), Gocong (weak side) and Fujita (strong side), but Fujita has been suspended for the first three games of the upcoming season for his alleged role in the New Orleans Saints’ bounty scandal. If his suspension is upheld — and that appears likely — the Browns could move Gocong to the strong side and let Maiava start on the weak side. However, Johnson or Acho could enter the mix, too. Based on a few spring practices, I think Johnson has what it takes to become a starting outside linebacker (either weakside or strongside, depending on where defensive coordinator Dick Jauron wants to place Gocong) in Week 1, but he must show it when the hitting begins in the preseason.
Secondary
Veterans: Sheldon Brown, James Dockery, Joe Haden, Eric Hagg, Dimitri Patterson, David Sims, Buster Skrine, Ray Ventrone, T.J. Ward and Usama Young. Drafted rookie: Trevin Wade (seventh round, 245th overall). Undrafted rookies: Johnson Bademosi, Emanuel Davis, Tashaun Gipson and Antwuan Reed.
Analysis: Hagg and Young are vying for the starting free safety spot, and Hagg appears to have an early lead because he has been practicing with the first-team defense throughout OTAs, and Young has been working with the second unit. It will be interesting to see whether Hagg, a seventh-round pick in 2011, can convince the coaches he’s good enough to not only be named the starting free safety but to become the full-time free safety as well. Mike Adams, who signed with the Denver Broncos this offseason, started every game at free safety last season, but he also rotated with Young. At cornerback, Haden is a lock to start. Brown will try to maintain his starting role in his 11th NFL season, but Patterson, who played nickel corner last season, is a legitimate threat to wrestle the job away.
Nate Ulrich can be reached at [email protected]. Read the Browns blog at www.ohio.com/browns. Follow him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/NateUlrichABJ and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/browns.abj.
http://www.ohio.com/news/top-stories/nate-ulrich-browns-setting-stage-for-several-position-battles-1.311909
Beacon Journal sports writer
Published: June 4, 2012 - 11:32 PM

In this May 2012 file photo Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Travis Benjamin prepares to catch a pass while participating in drills during the team's rookie camp at the Browns practice facility in Berea, Ohio. (Ed Suba Jr./Akron Beacon Journal)
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RELATED STORIES Nate Ulrich: Browns setting stage for several position battlesJune 05,2012 03:32 AM GMTNate UlrichBeacon Journal Publishing Co. Copyright � 2012 Beacon Journal Publishing Co. Inc and Black Press. All Rights Reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of any of the contents of this service without the express written consent of the Akron Beacon Journal is expressly prohibited.
Several position battles will be waged this summer in Berea as the Browns prepare for the 2012 season.
The competition will peak once training camp begins in late July and preseason games start a couple of weeks later, but the players will try to establish early advantages in the meantime.
The Browns will hold their mandatory minicamp today through Thursday and their final set of organized team activities June 12-15. So now seems like an appropriate time to examine the roster and the jobs that are up for grabs on offense and defense.
OFFENSE
Quarterbacks
Veterans: Thaddeus Lewis, Colt McCoy and Seneca Wallace. Drafted rookie: Brandon Weeden (first round, 22nd overall).
Analysis: Barring injury or an unforeseen preseason meltdown of monumental proportions, Weeden will be the starter in Week 1. The only real competition is between McCoy and Wallace for the No. 2 spot, but that could change, because Browns General Manager Tom Heckert indicated last month that the team is open to exploring trades. McCoy has advantages because he is younger (25 versus 31) and cheaper ($540,000 base salary this year versus $2.4 million) than Wallace. But as the incumbent starter, McCoy’s presence could create a distraction for Weeden. For that reason, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Browns ultimately deal McCoy and keep Wallace, whose strong ties to President Mike Holmgren shouldn’t be dismissed.
Wide receivers
Veterans: Josh Cribbs, Greg Little, Mohamed Massaquoi, Carlton Mitchell, Jordan Norwood, Owen Spencer and Rod Windsor. Drafted rookie: Travis Benjamin (fourth round, 100th overall). Undrafted rookies: Josh Cooper, Bert Reed and Jermaine Saffold.
Analysis: Little and Massaquoi are penciled in as the starters, and Cribbs is expected to be a regular in the rotation. In a battle for consistent playing time as the primary slot receiver, Benjamin is the favorite to supplant Norwood and hold off Cooper, the most likely of all the undrafted rookies to make the team. If Mitchell wants to stick around for his third season, he must have a strong summer.
Running backs
Veterans: Montario Hardesty, Brandon Jackson and Chris Ogbonnaya. Drafted rookie: Trent Richardson (first round, third overall). Undrafted rookie: Adonis Thomas.
Analysis: Richardson is a lock to start and become a workhorse, but who will be his primary backup? The Browns hope Hardesty can finally stay healthy and prove himself worthy of a second-round pick, but it will be an uphill battle considering his medical history, which includes a torn ACL and a torn calf muscle in the past two years. Jackson, who has returned to action after missing all of last season with an injured toe, is viewed as an ideal third-down back, and he has what it takes to challenge Hardesty for playing time. Ogbonnaya will fight for a roster spot and could benefit if either Hardesty or Jackson suffer setbacks on the comeback trail.
Fullbacks
Veterans: Owen Marecic and Eddie Williams. Drafted rookie: Brad Smelley (seventh round, 247th overall).
Analysis: Smelley, who impressed during rookie minicamp, could push Marecic for his starting spot, provided Smelley can prove himself as a lead blocker. Marecic, a fourth-round pick in 2011, suffered two concussions last season as a rookie, so his health could be something to watch.
Tight ends
Veterans: Jordan Cameron, Dan Gronkowski, Evan Moore, Alex Smith and Benjamin Watson.
Analysis: Watson returns as the starter, though he suffered three concussions last season. Moore must prove himself worthy of becoming more involved in the offense after he seemingly disappeared from the game plan at times last season. Browns coach Pat Shurmur has praised Cameron for his development this offseason, so Cameron might challenge Moore for playing time.
Linemen
Veterans: Dominic Alford, Oniel Cousins, Stanley Daniels, John Greco, Shawn Lauvao, Alex Mack, Jason Pinkston, Jarrod Shaw and Joe Thomas. Drafted rookies: Ryan Miller (fifth round, 160th overall) and Mitchell Schwartz (second round, 37th overall). Undrafted rookies: Jake Anderson, Matt Cleveland, Garth Gerhart and Jeff Shugarts.
Analysis: There’s no mystery here. The starters are Thomas (left tackle), Pinkston (left guard), Mack (center), Lauvao (right guard) and Schwartz (right tackle).
DEFENSE
Linemen
Veterans: Marcus Benard, Auston English, Juqua Parker, Scott Paxson, Ahtyba Rubin, Frostee Rucker, Brian Sanford, Brian Schaefering, Jabaal Sheard, Emmanuel Stephens, Phil Taylor and Kiante Tripp. Drafted rookies: John Hughes (third round, 87th overall) and Billy Winn (sixth round, 205th overall). Undrafted rookie: William Green.
Analysis: The starting lineup — Sheard (left end), Taylor, Rubin (tackles) and Rucker (right end) — was set until Taylor tore his left pectoral muscle last month while lifting weights. The Browns are optimistic Taylor will be able to play by late October or early November, but no one should count on it. In the meantime, Hughes, Winn and Paxson will compete to replace Taylor in the starting lineup. The early favorite is Hughes because the Browns liked him enough to spend a third-round pick, and he has more beef than his competition.
Linebackers
Veterans: JoJo Dickson, Scott Fujita, Chris Gocong, D’Qwell Jackson, Benjamin Jacobs, Kaluka Maiava, Craig Robertson and Quinton Spears. Drafted rookies: Emmanuel Acho (sixth round, 204th overall) and James-Michael Johnson (fourth round, 120th overall). Undrafted rookie: L.J. Fort.
Analysis: The starters from last season return in Jackson (middle), Gocong (weak side) and Fujita (strong side), but Fujita has been suspended for the first three games of the upcoming season for his alleged role in the New Orleans Saints’ bounty scandal. If his suspension is upheld — and that appears likely — the Browns could move Gocong to the strong side and let Maiava start on the weak side. However, Johnson or Acho could enter the mix, too. Based on a few spring practices, I think Johnson has what it takes to become a starting outside linebacker (either weakside or strongside, depending on where defensive coordinator Dick Jauron wants to place Gocong) in Week 1, but he must show it when the hitting begins in the preseason.
Secondary
Veterans: Sheldon Brown, James Dockery, Joe Haden, Eric Hagg, Dimitri Patterson, David Sims, Buster Skrine, Ray Ventrone, T.J. Ward and Usama Young. Drafted rookie: Trevin Wade (seventh round, 245th overall). Undrafted rookies: Johnson Bademosi, Emanuel Davis, Tashaun Gipson and Antwuan Reed.
Analysis: Hagg and Young are vying for the starting free safety spot, and Hagg appears to have an early lead because he has been practicing with the first-team defense throughout OTAs, and Young has been working with the second unit. It will be interesting to see whether Hagg, a seventh-round pick in 2011, can convince the coaches he’s good enough to not only be named the starting free safety but to become the full-time free safety as well. Mike Adams, who signed with the Denver Broncos this offseason, started every game at free safety last season, but he also rotated with Young. At cornerback, Haden is a lock to start. Brown will try to maintain his starting role in his 11th NFL season, but Patterson, who played nickel corner last season, is a legitimate threat to wrestle the job away.
Nate Ulrich can be reached at [email protected]. Read the Browns blog at www.ohio.com/browns. Follow him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/NateUlrichABJ and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/browns.abj.
http://www.ohio.com/news/top-stories/nate-ulrich-browns-setting-stage-for-several-position-battles-1.311909

Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Jun 5, 2012 7:16am
Didn't realize GOATson had 3 concussions last season.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 5, 2012 7:36am
Yep. Part of the reason I hope Moore & Cameron can step up. Watson can't be relied on.Commander of Awesome;1188860 wrote:Didn't realize GOATson had 3 concussions last season.
BTW...we are 90 days away from the first NFL game of the season (Giants/Cowboys).

bases_loaded
Posts: 6,912
Jun 5, 2012 8:10am
Extremely early, but who cares... A Brown is ranked top 10 at a position in fantasy football.
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/40624/57/daugherty-fantasy-top-tens
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/40624/57/daugherty-fantasy-top-tens
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 5, 2012 8:12am
T-Rich is going to get a TON of touches, barring injury, and should be Weeden's best friend, along with the tight ends.bases_loaded;1188886 wrote:Extremely early, but who cares... A Brown is ranked top 10 at a position in fantasy football.
http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/40624/57/daugherty-fantasy-top-tens

Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Jun 5, 2012 8:29am
Word out of camp on Cameron haven't been all that positive. I'm not that optimistic about him. Perhaps Alex Smith can step up this season....:rolleyes:BR1986FB;1188864 wrote:Yep. Part of the reason I hope Moore & Cameron can step up. Watson can't be relied on.
BTW...we are 90 days away from the first NFL game of the season (Giants/Cowboys).