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Sizeless is no more....dumped him to take on the rather large contract of Derek Lowe.Derek was beaten to death by NL hitters last year,but hopes are he will fair better in the AL...known as the hitter's league.
Hey, it's Shapiro&Son. Don't look at me. |
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In more Captain Obvious Cleveland Sporty News,tailback Hardesty, drafted no.1 by the Browns despite his history of injury....is out indefinitely with a calf tear.He missed his entire first year in 2010 due a serious knee boo-boo.
Let me ask you a question... Oh never mind. This is beyond insane. Oh I'll ask it. If you draft high a .....oh,say a defensive end who is white---but you just say forget about it and feel assured he will become a Black def. end...does that make sense? |
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The Tribe has picked up the option of Exhausto Carmona.
I'll repeat. The Tribe has picked up the option of Exhausto Carmona. Let me ask you a question. No...not this time. Not gonna duh it. |
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Anyhoo---Hillis' contract, I mean Hillis' boo boo is still not sa good.That leaves the team with one rb....and he is someone's practice squad loss.
So the Browns are holding tryouts at rb this week. If you can answer the question ''strings or no strings?" correctly-----you should go to the tryout. |
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But the ever loyal Browns fanatics remain solidly behind the team:
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/inde...about_los.html |
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Here's a positive....the Browns received one vote in the AP Top 25 for this week.
I think a close loss to the Mexicans will put them into the 25th or maybe even 24th spot next week. |
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I think picking up Carmona's option was wise. Still cheap and still pitches well at times. He pitched well in late summer then didn't in September. They didn't pick up much of Lowe's contract...the Braves just wanted to dump him. That move's simply throwing darts at a wall. I wouldn't be surprised to see Sizeless with the team next year. No one is going to throw money at his injuries. They can get him much cheaper with mostly an incentives contract. (if only they had traded for Fister instead of Obaldo we'd be fine!!)
There's not much to say about the Browns. I really didn't want them to fire Mangini as I said it's just re-arranging the Titanic deck chairs, hence my argument that the Bengals should keep Marvin Lewis. I think I was right on that one. I prefer guys like Schottenheimer and Hargrove who may not win have won championships but are very consistent in approach and good results followed. 2 years was not enough for Mangini. I'm not a big fan of the new guy, but they need to give Shurmur at least 5 years minimum to attempt to do something. changing coaches every 2 or 3 years has not worked and never will work. I mentioned the Steelers in my "marvin lewis should not be fired" thread and that is what you do. 3 coaches in 42 years. AS much as I hate them, that is the benchmark. They are without question the model NFL franchise by a large margin.
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Think we will have to wait for the regular season to play out.It's pretty nuts. I picked the Browns with 9 because I thought the 49ers were the next hot team to go down.Didn't happen. True on the draft, but I can't see taking players because you think their history will miraculously turn...like Brainless Edwards. Little fit the mold.''Hey! He didn't play last year! We'll take him."He is starting because his experience in not playing fits in well with our offense. |
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