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I was watching some film on Thomas that Espn had, great kid... even better athlete. I wouldn't want him anywhere else but in a Brown's uniform.
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Please tell me its not true that the Steelers are shopping Bentley right now...
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He's gonna be a special one. I was psyched when the Browns drafted him and he played even better as a rookie than I'd hoped. He'll be a regular in Hawaii in February for a long time.
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Wide receiver gives up spot, rehabs knee for final shot Veteran already has Super Bowl ring, but wants to win one for his hometown team By Marla Ridenour Beacon Journal sportswriter Published on Wednesday, Jun 18, 2008 BEREA: It would have been easy for Joe Jurevicius to call it a career. Since January, the Browns' 10-year veteran has had three knee surgeries, two to clean up a staph infection after his first procedure. He knows his 33-year-old body is breaking down, the main reason that he asked General Manager Phil Savage to find a No. 2 receiver in the offseason because he couldn't handle the workload. And Jurevicius has just about done it all, going to three Super Bowls with the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks, winning one with the Bucs in 2002. But that's precisely why Jurevicius, a Cleveland native and Penn State product, wants to play one more year. The Browns went 10-6 last season, one victory shy of the playoffs. He sees the same special camaraderie building that fueled his former teams that reached the NFL's ultimate stage. The ultimate prize Cont... |
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Hall of Fame enthralls rookies Thursday, June 19, 2008Chris Herring Plain Dealer Reporter Canton- Though Browns players have frequent interaction with legendary running back Jim Brown at practices and meetings, the team's rookies saw him in a completely different light Wednesday. While all 20 of the Browns' rookies - draft picks and free agents - took their annual tour of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, most couldn't help but notice the fact that Brown, one of the league's most decorated figures and one of the most famous players in the team's history, was shown on almost every wall and in several of the hall's displays. "Jim Brown talks to us quite often at the practice facility, but I think this talk was different," said wide receiver Paul Hubbard, who spent a considerable amount of time looking at one of Brown's many display cases at the Hall of Fame. "Listening to him talk in this setting meant a little bit more." Cont... |
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Browns rookies have various reactions to Hall of Fame tour Thursday, June 19, 2008 BY Steve Doerschuk REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER CANTON A scout would have a field day at the Pro Football Hall of Fame rookie experience. Browns rookies came through Wednesday, right after the newest Giants. They displayed 90 shades of behavior, some of which might get them in trouble with scouts, had they not already been signed. At one stop, where real live Hall of Famer Mike Haynes was welcoming the young into the enshrinement gallery, one of the Browns rookies ? no names, please ? fiddled with his Blackberry. Another stood by himself, looking out a window. Maybe 10 of the 18 seemed fully tuned in. A smart agent would have told these guys, "At least pretend you're listening." Scouting report on some: Short attention span. Others would have received higher marks. Linebacker Beau Bell, this year's top draft pick, seemed plugged in. Any scout would have loved undrafted tight end Kolomona Kapanui's unbridled exuberance. Kapanui enjoyed his trip to Canton the way a Cantonian would enjoy a trip to Kapanui's home, Hawaii. Cont... |
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I remember him dropping a few easy passes coming out of the backfield last year... one especially in Cleveland against the Bungles ( I was at that game)
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I think I remember the ball that he "dropped" last year. Last season was really his first time as the starting fullback so he probably had a case of the jitters. He was an excellent running back in college and I think he will be fine this year even if he has to catch a few balls
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