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Mike Holmgren is One Step Closer to the Cleveland Browns

Posted: 26th November 2009 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
Former Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren is one step closer to coming to the Cleveland Browns. After the Buffalo Bills spent seven hours courting and persuading former Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan to become their next head coach and possible head of football operations, they made another call. The Bills also called Holmgren to come in and interview, but according to Sirius NFL Radio he declined and said ...
It has been almost two months since wide receiver Braylon Edwards was traded from the Cleveland Browns to the New York Jets for linebacker Jason Trusnik, wide receiver Chansi Stuckey, and draft picks, but the best part of this deal is that it is looking like the Browns got the better end of the deal. Tursnik was almost immediately inserting into the starting lineup upon his arrival in Cleveland and has ...

Browns Coach Eric Mangini: Good Guy Or Not, He Is Still Very Shady

Posted: 25th November 2009 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
Cleveland Browns Head Coach Eric Mangini has been in the negative spotlight for most of the 2009 NFL regular season. And despite a personal nature that is often portrayed favorably across national media outlets, the way Mangini deals with football matters in Cleveland are as shady and dark as the outlook for the Browns organization. Mangini has tried to create some positive publicity the last several weeks, conducting ...
This article is influenced by the Fail Blog , and this is part one of Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini's version, with all of the following "FAIL" events listed below leading up to his eventual demise as coach of the Browns. á Whatever Happened to Running Back Jerome Harrison? When it was announced that Mangini was coming over to the Browns from the New York Jets, many experts, analysts, and fans ...
After a horrible performance against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football, in which the Cleveland Browns had two weeks to prepare for, Browns fans across this nation are calling for owner Randy Lerner to step in and make a move by firing offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. Daboll is a rookie coordinator, but after watching another touchdown-less debacle against the Ravens (that makes six of nine games without a touchdown in ...

The Hit on Browns’ Josh Cribbs an Inappropriate Act of Retaliation

Posted: 17th November 2009 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
After reading a Bleacher Report article on how Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn should be suspended for a low block on Baltimore Ravens defender Terrell Suggs, I had to make a stand for my Browns and write this article on how the hit on Josh Cribbs was uncalled for and Ravens defensive end Dwan Edwards should be suspended and fined for this hit. It was the last play of the game, ...
Cleveland Browns and former Baltimore Ravens running back Jamal Lewis has announced that he is retiring at the end of this season, but that's not all he had to say. Lewis has been with the Browns for three years now, and even though the Browns gave him a second chance to be a starter in the NFL after the Ravens gave up on his ability and cut him, he has ...
Since the Cleveland Browns were reborn in 1999, there have been several front office makeovers, and now in 2009, another has already begun. One would think that after 10 years of having a team, Cleveland would be ahead of where they currently are, but unfortunately, many say that the 2009 Browns are quite possibly worse than their 1999 version. Now that owner Randy Lerner has fired general manager George Kokinis, the Browns ...
Week Nine of the 2009 NFL season was and will be one of the most talked about weeks in the Cleveland Browns history for many years to come. It was the week that Browns owner Randy Lerner finally stepped in with an axe and chopped down his general manager, George Kokinis, for mysterious reasons that are all hearsay despite several interesting stories that have been published regarding the matter. Now the rumors ...
Former Cleveland Browns and New York Giants general manager Ernie Accorsi has denied all rumors that he has been contacted by Browns owner Randy Lerner to become the new general manager of the Browns. Accorsi has said his is very comfortable in his retired life and there is no way that he would want to become the GM of the Browns. He also stated that he works with the league office and ...