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Staph, +Blather

Who is in charge in Berea? The whole staph infection thing has been really bothersome. And now, a LONG time after the first couple staph infections occurred, we get that news that the Browns have had some sort of treatment sprayed throughout the facility to address the staph issue. I suppose there are plenty of scientific and medical reasons why that wasn't necessary to be done earlier. But the fact is that there is a clear perception that the Browns facility is somehow gestating staph -- and that is my perception, a fan who isn't privy to the NFL player scuttlebutt, and certainly not a prospective free agent considering signing a contract with the Cleveland Browns.

It's only going to take one free agent to sign elsewhere and say, "I didn't consider the Browns because of the staph issue" and the Browns offseason is sunk. Heck, it might not even take that much if players privately say such things amongst themselves.

And in the meantime, is there any member of the Cleveland media who is pursuing this issue? Merely getting a comment from the Browns front office is not enough. What about the players? What are agents thinking? What are other teams saying about the Browns staph issue? How much is it going to affect the offseason? And who's heads are gonna role if it does?


Are the Browns ahead of or behind where they were last offseason? I'd say they are behind. Losing Bentley and Baxter is a killer, and still having so much uncertainy at QB (to put it modestly) is inexcusable. The saving grace is having more promising young talent than a year ago, and that's where the hope in 2007 rests.


Best Browns news I've heard in the last 4 months from Phil Savage: Offensive and defensive lines are the priorities. Now lets see what actually gets done about it.


NFL junk:

  • I don't get why JaMarcus Russell is everyone's #1 pick. I had heard NOTHING about him prior to LSU beating ND in a bowl game. And other a a big arm I don't see the attraction. Didn't he have a wildly up+down year? He sounds like Kyle Boller coming out -- big arm and not much else. Of course, I certainly hope he goes off the board before the Browns pick as that will be the equivalent of moving up a spot for free. Russell may be an interesting prospect, but he's not a top 5 or even top 10 pick. And I'd take Brady Quinn over him if forced to choose.
  • Norv Turner to the Chargers. Translation -- Phillip Rivers will be a popular fantasy pick. Turner seems to have that effect in fantasy leagues, for reasons not at all clear.
  • Heard Trivassano the other day following a chat with Randy Lerner. We can all rest easy that Triv now believes Randy is a "good guy" and will "get things turned around." That might be all well and good, but the fact that Triv needed a meaningless bull session with Lerner to come to that conclusion just proves how clueless Triv is regarding the Browns. He is, in fact, pretty clueless about all Cleveland sports these days.
  • In the meantime I have to admit that WKNR's Kenny Rhoda has improved markedly over the past year or two, though that sort of sports radio is still difficult to take in anything but brief doses.
  • The concensus for the Browns' top pick has boiled down to: WR Calvin Johnson, RB Adrian Peterson, OT Joe Thomas, or one of a couple D-lineman. The offensive guys are tought to pass up, but I'd pick the best of the linemen on either side of the ball. You just can't build a winner without very good young players on the lines.
  • Does anyone care about ESPN anymore? I must be showing my age... but Sportscenter and even the web site have grown increasingly irrelevant. The internet-at-large kicks ESPN's butt.
  • If the Browns don't draft Adrian Peterson, what about considering Ahman Green as a FA? Sure, he's on the downside but he would be a nice complement to keep Droughns fresh.
  • Arrowhead Stadium is getting a corporate renaming. It's cool that the Browns still have a non-corporate stadium name, although I wonder how long that will last.
  • Last offseason I wrote about the Texans that "The re-signing of David Carr will set back that franchise 4-5 years, easily". Now the Texans are shopping David Carr and hoping to get a third round pick. I guess the fact they are parting ways this offseason instead of next is to the Texans' credit, but they are still going to pay the a large price on the cap for at least another year. And a third round pick -- are you kidding me? There is no way they get anything for Carr. The only way he gets onto another NFL roster is if he's released and signs a modest contract with his new team. And the best he can hope for is a shot at being a starter again. Personally I don't think Carr is worth a try out, but the Ravens, the Dolphins, the Cowboys, the Panthers, and the Jaguars all make possible destinations for varying reasons.
  • The near Super Bowl MVP Domanic Rhodes got a DUI, potentially hurting his free agent value. He blew a .09, .01 above the .08 legal limit. Say what you want about the wisdom of driving after drinking anything, but .09 is not "drunk" in my book.

Cav Note: If the Cavs don't throw money at Sasha and Andy it would both shock me and be a monumental mistake. Anyone with eyes can see those guys are the future of the core players around LeBron. Sasha in particular is exactly the type of player who will kill teams in the playoffs.

Published Feb 22 2007, 04:53 PM by MikeB
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nonee said:

The near Super Bowl MVP Domanic Rhodes got a DUI, potentially hurting his free agent value. He blew a .09, .01 above the .08 legal limit. Say what you want about the wisdom of driving after drinking anything, but .09 is not "drunk" in my book.

The nose of the ball only has to break the plane of the goal line, .01 is as good as a mile.

February 22, 2007 9:29 PM
 

nonee said:

Seriously,

What kind of turf do they have at the Browns Training facility?  If it is a form of rubberize engineered turf, Has anyone ever checked to see if it can support a staph infection?

The whole team sweats, bleeds, spits and pukes on the turf, all year long,so it would not be surprising to see an infected wound after a body part was ground into the turf.

What do you think?

February 22, 2007 9:44 PM
 

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February 22, 2007 10:11 PM

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