Let’s see … Clevelanders are beginning to recover from the Cavaliers’ heart-breaking loss in the Eastern Conference finals and the Indians, who’s chances this year were slim to none, have traded away slim. Must be time for football season, no?
Browns training camp has been underway for close to a week and a half now and I couldn’t be more relieved (well, I
could be, if the QB competition was settled already and we had some wide receivers, but I digress).
With the first preseason game, against the Green Bay Packers, just days away, I’m thrilled to be back
in the Blawg Pound. I’ve been away too long and there’s much to talk about. So, Browns fans (and you non-Browns fans who can’t help yourselves), let’s get started.
Peter KingFollowing last Sunday’s Brown vs. White Scrimmage at Cleveland Browns Stadium, the Browns got some national attention from Sports Illustrated columnist Peter King.
If you remember, King ranked the Browns 32 out of 32 teams in the NFL in his preseason rankings just months ago. So, what could King possibly have to
say this time?
The Browns, however, were the first team I've been around this summer that I just didn't get a good vibe from. The players are still feeling out Eric Mangini, and more than a few think he's working them too hard.
Well, the Browns were 4-12 last year, fired the coach and GM, and need a new sheriff. That's what Mangini is trying to be.
Normally, I can’t stand it when King rips on the Browns. But, you know what? This seems spot on.
Media Gets Carried AwayMoving along, another story out of Sunday’s scrimmage made national news. Or, perhaps I should say “news,” since I’m not one to consider rumors, speculation and sham stories as news.
Seems that, during the scrimmage, Derek Anderson’s helmet radio malfunctioned and he was forced to use
hand signals, which resulted in miscommunication with rookie receiver Mohamed Massaquoi.
"Today we got mixed up on the goal line," Anderson joked. "We had to change our hand signals because Brady (Quinn) told the (White defense) all the hand signals, so we got mixed up on that. Whatever."
In a society where everyone thinks they’re on the verge of being a Pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist, this is the kind of humorous comment that can be conveyed as a serious “news” item in an attempt to sensationalize an otherwise boring story. And that’s exactly what happened.
A reporter for ESPN and other Internet stories turned this into a scandal — taking this off-hand joke as proof that Brady was resorting to trickery in an attempt to win the starting job.
Whatever.
DA and Brady both say the remark has been blown out of proportion.
And, really,
as if Brady would need to resort to cheating and trickery to beat out DA. Gimme a break.
UnderusedWith a new head coach — and another new offensive coordinator — at the helm, let’s hope they can figure out a way to use Jerome Harrison more than he has been in the past.
Maurice Carthon, Jeff Davidson and Rob Chudzinski all failed at using Harrison in an expanded capacity. When he did make an appearance on the field, he made an impact.
Yesterday, it seems he
put on a show at camp. It certainly would be nice to have a young, electrifying, multi-faceted running back this year.
Wolverine in BereaAlso yesterday, former Michigan coach
Lloyd Carr visited practice.
Now, it’s no secret I’m not an Ohio State fan, but I hate Michigan as much as the next guy. Then again, I also know how to separate college from pro. Braylon Edwards may have been a Wolverine, but once he put on that brown jersey, he became a member of the Cleveland Browns and, therefore, someone I root for.
I do mean that too, no matter how many balls he drops, I root for Braylon because he is a member of the Cleveland Browns — but, that doesn’t mean I can’t get upset when he continues to drop passes or fails to show up for camp with a mysterious, undisclosed injury.
I do have to laugh, though, at one of Carr’s quotes about Braylon:
Braylon is one of the greatest players at Michigan, ever.
Umm … yeah, you’re not coaching there anymore, are you? Ha!
Go Browns!
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