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yeah, sorry, I meant Brown, not Smith. He was such a bust I can't even remember his name </p>NO matter what Warren does now, he did nothing as a Brown so he was a bust for them.
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12-05-2005, 11:30 PM
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Warren was lazy. I believe this year is a contract year for him. What a shock he is finally motivated once he left Cleveland!
Brown never had an injury UNTIL he came to Cleveland.
Did Paul Brown sell his soul to someone?
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12-06-2005, 07:47 AM
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Interesting that these first round injuries only happened after the great fans of Cleveland cheered the injury of another 1st round pick, Tim Couch. </p>Karma sucks.
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12-06-2005, 12:49 PM
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Interesting that these first round injuries only happened after the great fans of Cleveland cheered the injury of another 1st round pick, Tim Couch.
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Can't argue with this. That was one of the sickest scenes I had ever seen to have those fans cheer for an injured player.
But it still doesn't explain why Courtney Brown and Tim Couch had to be busts in Cleveland.
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12-06-2005, 12:51 PM
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Can't argue with this. That was one of the sickest scenes I had ever seen to have those fans cheer for an injured player.
But it still doesn't explain why Courtney Brown and Tim Couch had to be busts in Cleveland.
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As a Brown fan, I wasnt at the game and watched it on TV. After Couch went down there was a lot of cheering, and I remember thinking how sick that was. Then, the next day on the radio fans kept calling in and saying that they were cheering because Holcomb was coming in. I dont know what the real story is but thats just something to keep in mind.
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12-06-2005, 01:25 PM
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Interesting that these first round injuries only happened after the great fans of Cleveland cheered the injury of another 1st round pick, Tim Couch. </p>Karma sucks.
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I think the injuries to Brown happened before Couch's. Still, cheering when your own player gets hurt is inexcusable.
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Elated Edwards falls into O-H-I-O trance Browns receiver, former Michigan standout joins in sideline celebration
By George M. Thomas and Marla Ridenour CLEVELAND:
Published on Monday, Oct 01, 2007
Hell is freezing over and the devil is wearing a parka.
Just after Hang on Sloopy, the song that indelibly is linked to the Ohio State Buckeyes blared from the sound system at Cleveland Browns Stadium, Browns wide receiver Braylon Edwards could be seen making the arm movements that spell O-H-I-O. Given that he's disavowed anything related to OSU since his arrival from the University of Michigan on draft day, more than a few heads turned, and he knows it.
''I think the 'O-H-I-O' is so much bigger than Ohio State. I was definitely doing it,'' he said with a wide grin. ''I told myself, 'I'm part of Ohio. This is my residence. This is where I play football. This is where I earn my paycheck. This is the city I've adopted and has adopted me,' . . . so I don't mind doing O-H-I-O. I don't believe it's just pertains to Ohio State. Cleveland is in Ohio. That's my statement. I can live with that.''
It would seem that Edwards is learning the landscape. When asked if he would be rooting for the New York Yankees in their upcoming American League Divisional Series that begins Thursday, he would only say: ''Go, Tribe!''
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Edwards enjoys some 'Sloopy' as offense rolls
Monday, October 1, 2007
By Todd Porter
REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER
CLEVELAND Braylon Edwards is liking this new offense. Almost like a new car.
Edwards, Cleveland's speedy wide receiver who is living up to his No. 3 overall draft slot this season, hit the gas Sunday afternoon. After he blew past Chris McAlister for a 78-yard touchdown catch, Edwards stayed on pace for a 1,000-yard receiving season.
Through four games, the former Michigan Wolverine is averaging nearly 21 yards a catch and 100 yards a game. He has 18 receptions for 375 yards.
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