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Passan: More Questions, Some Answers
Rich Passan ponders deep questions while waiting for the return of Cleveland Browns football, such as, Who the heck is that guy? and Why is he back on the pages of the Orange and Brown Report?, and Do we really want to go through this again?
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Wimbley, Browns Get Early Start on Contract
TheOBR.com has learned that Kamerion Wimbley's agent, Joe Linta, will come to Cleveland on Tuesday to begin talking to the Browns about his client's contract. The Browns and Wimbley hope to avoid a recent trend of holdouts by top Browns draft picks...
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Possible June 1 Cuts
Scout.com takes a look at players who might be released on June first, as teams look to spread out the salary cap hits of cutting high-priced veterans. While the players released in recent years may have failed to include a lot of big names, some players helpful to NFL clubs may very well get released this year. Here's a look at who may be on the chopping block...
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Today Is Deadline To Get Football Preview
Today (Sunday) is the deadline to get on the mailing list for Scout's NFL Season Preview issue. Scout.com has unveiled its best promotion yet and it is aimed at new subscribers. A full year (56 issues) of Sports Illustrated ($39.95 value) is included as part of your Annual Total Access Pass. This deal also applies to those who upgrade from monthly to annual subscriptions. Click here for details on how to take advantage of this special offer to also get SI!
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Reviewing the draft: Cleveland Browns
After an off-season that saw a brief power struggle in the front office, the Browns eventually came away with some sensational free agent signings. Defenders for the team's 34-system then became a priority in the draft.
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Isaac Sowells: A Pick for the Future
Isaac Sowells on of the 2006 Cleveland Browns draft choices that probably won't pay off for several years, making a lesser-known acquisition that much more important...
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Cutch Wins Another Battle
The Browns cornerback has made another important step, thanks to some badgering...
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Browns, NFL headlines from wkyc.com Wed, 14 May 2008 22:35:25 GMT |
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Winslow missing as Browns open practices
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Browns release DB Kenny Wright
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Web Exclusive: Brady Quinn talks faith, football
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Former Browns DB arrested in Arizona drug ring bust
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Ex-Pat video guru sends tape to league; includes Cleveland game
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Browns GM Savage gets contract extension
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Browns finally make draft picks, grab LB Bell, TE Rucker
BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- After sitting out the first day of the NFL draft, the Cleveland Browns on selected UNLV linebacker Beau Bell and Missouri tight end Martin Rucker with fourth round picks
acquired in a pair of trades with Dallas.
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Speakin' Sports: A very different Draft Day for the Browns
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Browns looking for help in late rounds
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Browns not planning draft day blockbuster
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Cleveland Browns release their 2008 schedule; five nationally televised games
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GM Savage closer to extension with Browns, expected by draft
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Browns defensive back Kenny Wright remains jailed in Texas
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Browns DB Wright jailed on charges including evading arrest
PEARLAND, Texas (AP) -- Cleveland Browns defensive back Kenny Wright was arrested yesterday in Texas after police said he led
them on a quarter-mile foot chase that began in the parking lot of the police station.
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Browns 2008 pre-season opponents announced
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Browns re-sign LB Kris Griffin to 1-year deal
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Linebacker Kris Griffin signed a one-year contract with the Cleveland Browns, keeping the key player available for special teams in the coming season.
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Browns agree to terms with Shantee Orr
The Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with LB Shantee Orr on a one-year contract.
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One more shot: DB Gary Baxter signs 1-year deal with Browns
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Browns defensive back Gary Baxter, determined to become the first NFL player to make it back from two torn patellar tendons, signed a one-year free agent contract with
Cleveland.
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Weigh in on the Browns' off-season moves; Your say
CLEVELAND -- Let us know how you feel about what the Cleveland Browns have done to prepare for the 2008 season.
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Browns GM nearing contract extension
BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- Cleveland general manager Phil Savage, whose moves have brought the Browns back to respectability, is close to signing a long-term contract extension with the club.
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Browns sign OL Lennie Friedman
BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- The Cleveland Browns have signed offensive lineman Lennie Friedman to a one-year contract.
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Browns sign versatile OL Rex Hadnot to 2-year contract
CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Cleveland Browns added some depth up front by signing free agent offensive lineman Rex Hadnot to a two-year contract.
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Speakin' Sports: Browns putting all the pieces together now
CLEVELAND -- The Browns have surprised many with a flurry of recent moves.
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Reports: Browns sign Shaun Rogers to 6-year, $42 million contract
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Published reports show Shaun Rogers, acquired by Cleveland in a trade last week to bolster a shoddy defensive line, restructured his contract and signed a six-year, $42 million deal with the Browns.
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Rogers won't divulge weight, but sees Cleveland as second chance
BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- Bulky defensive lineman Shaun Rogers didn't want to talk about his weight today after he passed a physical and officially became a Cleveland Brown.
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Hitting The Quarter Pole (Indians)
The Indians brass constantly citesandnbsp;that magical 40-game mark as the first time in the season that they take a long look at the numbers and performances and seriously look at changes.andnbsp; Well, weand#39;re there.andnbsp;andnbsp;Andandnbsp;itand#39;s time to evaluate whatand#39;s gone right for the Tribe in the first quarter of the season, whatand#39;s gone wrong, and what could be in store for the final 75% of the regular season.andnbsp; Paulie Kooz does this all for us in his latest column.
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The B-List: 5/13 (Indians)
How about this starting pitching?andnbsp; Hands down, it has been nothing short of amazing thus far in 2008, and the fact that this team is just 20-19 speaks to how inconsistent (incompetent?) the bats have been through the quarter pole of the season.andnbsp; Last night, Paul Byrd got a myriad of spectacular plays from the defense en route to 7 1/3 shutout innings and a 4-0 Tribe win over the Aand#39;s.andnbsp; Buff hits on all of this in todayand#39;s B-List, and also offers up installments of andquot;Gark Smash!andquot;, andquot;Squander Ballandquot;, and andquot;Managerial Head Scratchersandquot;.
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Judgment Night (Cavs)
8:00 tonight, game five, Cavaliers versus Celtics.andnbsp; The series is deadlocked at two, and for the Cavs to get themselves a rematch in the Eastern Conference Finals with the Pistons, they have to win a game on Bostonand#39;s home floor, something that would not be easy to do in a game seven setting.andnbsp; This is a huge ball game tonight folks.andnbsp; Can King James relive his game five heroics from last season against Detroit?andnbsp; Jesse tackles the topic in his preview of tonightand#39;s contest.andnbsp; GO CAVS!
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The Big Trade Revisited (Cavs)
Itand#39;s kind of hard to believe that less than three months separate us from the date on which Danny Ferry blew up half the Cavaliers roster. It was Feb. 21, the NBA trade deadline, and Ferry was under pressure to improve a roster that had likely topped out its potential. Good, but not great.andnbsp; The new look Cavs sputtered to the finish line, but here in the playoffs, some of the key acquisitions in the deal have stepped up to be key supporting cast members to King James.andnbsp; Erik Cassano revisits the deal in his latest.
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Just An Ordinary Guy With Nothing To Lose (General)
There are pieces we run on this site that withstand the test of time, and are so good, weand#39;ll rerun them.andnbsp; This is one of those pieces.andnbsp;Our Cavs beat writer John Hnat, a fantastic wordsmith, is a helluva guy that Iand#39;ve gotten a chance to get to know alot better over the last couple years. In addition to his work for us, John is a distance runner who is trying to qualify for the Boston Marathon. And this pursuit got even more difficult this year due to some unexpected changes in his personal life. This is his story, at least Part I of it. Parts II will run Thursday and Saturday weand#39;ll run an afterword to this piece from John. A great, great read.
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The B-List: 5/12 (Indians)
Talk about a strange doubleheader.andnbsp; Asdrubal Cabrera records only the 14th unassisted triple play in baseball history.andnbsp; And Fausto Carmona and Cliff Lee both shut the Blue Jays out through nine innings, yet the good guys can only come away with a split.andnbsp; In todayand#39;s B-List, Buff looks back at the twinbill, breaks down the performances of Fausto and Cliffie, hits on the triple play, and talks about the display of offensive ineptitude displayed last night at The Prog.
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Cavs/Celtics Game Four: The Good, The Bad, and The Summary (Cavs)
Whatandnbsp;a basketball game.andnbsp; And just like that Cavs fans, this series is deadlocked.andnbsp; King James and the bench bunch led the Cavaliers to a 88-77 game fourandnbsp;win over the Celticsandnbsp;... in a game much closer than the final score indicated.andnbsp; If youand#39;re a fan of defensive basketball, this one was enough to bring a tear to your eye last night, and predictably, John andquot;The Anti-Bransonandquot; Hnat is seriously jacked up about this win.andnbsp; And he writes about it for us in his latest.andnbsp; Game five, Wednesday night in Beantown.
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The Release Of A Dream (Indians)
Super piece here from Tony that has been in the works for some time now.andnbsp; In it, our Consigliere offers up an expose on the release process in the minor leagues.andnbsp; Tony contacted a handful of minor league players, all of whom we kept anonymous, and all of whom have been released over the last two years in spring training or the offseason.andnbsp; The interviews provide great insight into what happens to the vast majority of minor league players that donand#39;t make it to the bigs.andnbsp; And how the Indians organization handles breaking the news to these players.
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The B-List: 5/9-5/11 (Indians)
Despite interference from Mother Nature on Sunday, it was a good weekend to be an Indians fan.andnbsp; The Tribe offense sprang to life, erupting for a six run seventh inning on Friday night to beat Roy Halladay, then came back and scored six more in the first inning on Saturday to spearhead a 12-0 win for Aaron Laffey, who looked excellent once again.andnbsp; As he does each Monday, Buff recaps the weekend of action from the Indians ... and gets us ready for todayand#39;s twinbill.
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The Weekend Wrap (General)
Friday night, Cavs fans were talking about a potential sweep and what players the team may target this summer in the off-season. 24 hours later, the discussions revolved around tying this series with the Celtics and making this thing a best of three. In the Weekend Wrap, Peeks hits on the Cavs huge game three win, the must win game ahead of us tonight, the emergence of Ben Francisco and Aaron Laffey for the Tribe, and a big Monday in CTown with a doubleheader with the Jays and Cavs/Celtics game four on the lakefront.
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