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Mike from Rochester

October 2007 - Posts

  • Extra Points--At The Bye Week

    Under no conditions can we allow Chudzinski to leave this team for a promotion elsewhere.  He is under contract for two more years which is good.  He is Lindy Infante.  He is a breath of fresh air.  He is the Browns future.  He get's it.

    Do you believe it, we have a player controversy brewing in Cleveland--at right tackle of all places.  I never heard of such a thing.  Shaffer or Tucker?  Shaffer is the better choice.  He is much younger, can play some left tackle and he hasn't had the problems Tucker has had.  However, Tucker is a great guy to have around.  What depth!  If an injury comes, plug him in.  He is an excellent 6th man.  He's John Havlicek!  Now there is name out of the past and a Brown too!  Whatever you do Phil, don't trade either of these guys before the rapidly approaching trade deadline, unless you can "rape" somebody of course.

    Jerome Harrison has to dress from now on.  No more inactive list for him.  He can scoot.  He seems to have learned to protect the ball too when contact nears.  Did you see that limp leg he used at the second level Sunday?  We will have to find someone else to deactivate--perhaps Ali or depending on the injury situation of the week.

     Speaking of the deactivation list, what's up with that?  What is the purpose of that dumb list anyway?  The players are getting paid regardless.  Why can't they dress?  Does it exist to keep the better teams from being able to use their depth in a given game?  And yes, we are one of the better teams and I am sure it is difficult each week for the Browns staff to select who is deactivated.  So if anyone has an answer for me on this goofy situation, I am all ears.

    One thing this defense lacks for sure (in addition to not being able to tackle, stop the run or pass, prevent scores etc..) is a fiery leader on the field.  Every strong defensive unit has one (eg. Ray Lewis).  We have no one like that.  McGinest is a good leader but he is more of a teacher type as far as I can tell.  All of our linebackers appear to be laid back guys and usually the  leader comes from that corp.  Our d-lineman--forget it. Since we don't have a rockem, sockem safety, it isn't coming from  their either.  This is a hole we have to fix for next year.  We need to get someone nasty.  This is football you know.

    Someone please explain to me the RFA status of Derek Anderson.  He doesn't walk either.

    The Browns brass had better use this Bye week to come up with some different schemes that will yield better results.  For one, I would like us to press with our corners.  We play too passive.  I think Bodden, Wright (who is improving before our eyes), and Holly do a good job.  They are the strength of our defense.  Maybe Baxter will be a savior at the  safety position.  Now that would be a good story!

    I like when we play McGinest with his hand down.  He played pretty well Sunday and he seems to be moving better than he was last year.  Him, Wimbley, Peek and R. Smith on paper aren't a bad pass rush unit in obvious passing situations.  At times they have done pretty well together.

    We have 10 games left folks, and we are going to win between 5 and 7 of them.  Six may get us in the playoffs, 7 will for sure.  We're going to the playoffs this year, and next year we are going to do serious damage there.

    This team reminds me of the Browns of the 60s, when they had a prolific offense and a suspect defense. 

     Let's see how things develop.

    Paging Joey Porter, Paging Joey Porter... 

    Go Browns!!! 

  • At The Quarter Pole

    First off I have got to clean up some old business.  I was wrong about Charlie Frye.  I thought he was going to surprise this year. He didn't.  He played to his past form.  I wrote months back that I saw the Browns having a "poor man's" San Diego situation from a few years back.  I think I was correct on that view, I just got the quarterbacks mixed up.  With a little bit of luck, Anderson and Quinn might turn out to be for us what Breese and Rivers were for the Chargers.

    Now on to new business.  As I was leaving the Stadium Sunday I heard a fan shout out "you better get used to this!"  I think he is right.  These Browns are developing.  They are showing an energy and determination and belief that we have not seen here in decades.  Gus like Winslow and Edwards; the passion that Lewis brings etc...will not allow the Browns to go down without a fight.  And when you have playmakers-- the Browns could end up winning alot of games. 

    Most of all,  the offensive line is fast becoming the kind of unit that leads teams to titles.  I was pumped when the Browns drafted Thomas.  I remember being at Shula's for the Draft bash and running around like a nut when we picked him.  The kid has got it.  He is going to have some growing pains but it is obvious he is a fast learner.

     As for the defense, don't panic yet.  Football seasons are journeys.  Sometimes a teams' weakness evolves into a strength over the course of a season.   Peek's foot  injury set the defense back  some.  McGinnest's return is going  to help.  But we have  to shelve Big Ted.  He is done and he is hurting the team mightily.  Look for improvement in the coming weeks from Eric Wright  (maybe not against Moss) and the rest of the secondary.

    Trust me when I say this, that opening game we played against Pittsburgh gave us some false reads.  The Steelers are not as good as they looked that day, and we have proven to be not as bad we played on Sept. 9.

    If you are old enough to remember this, we are the Browns of 1985.  And we  know what came after that.

    Yes, the Browns are 2-2 at the quarter pole, and it is a solid 2-2.  We didn't win games by lucky brakes, scooping up fumbles to steal games.  We won by solid o-line play, great special teams (Cribbs) and an occasional stop or two on defense. 

    I really believe the Browns will win AT LEAST 8 GAMES, and be involved in the playoff talk in early December--and who knows???  What I am certain of is that there is a power shift going on in the AFC.  Look at it.  The Broncos are a weak 2-2; the Chiefs and Dolphins stink in my book.  The Chargers are adrift with "Mush" from the Bronx Tale coaching them (everything Norv Turner touches turns to mush); the Jets got by with a weak schedule last year and they are showing their true colors now.  The Bengals, at 1-3,  will make a run, but their defense is a mess and they will fall short.

    The biggest improvement in the Browns can be attributed to the offensive system employed by Chud.  When coaches and players talk about a vertical passing attack they are talking about downfield routes, seam patterns, receivers catching the ball while facing the opponents goal line netting yards after catch.  Not the system (Carthon) where Winslow had to battle three defenders off while catching a dump off with his back to the defense.  Look at the mileage we are getting out of our passing game!  It makes you wonder why more coaches don't run this system.  I am sure the O-line has something to do with it.

    I would start thinking about extending Jamal Lewis' contract.  I like what I see out of him.  We have played 3 tough defenses; one weak one, and he has more than held his own overall.  He is far from washed up.  If he plays well in October, I would lock him up.

    Finally, look for the Browns to force the Patriots to make a play late to beat them. 

    Remember, this is 1985 and we put a real scare into the undefeated Dolphins---sound familiar?
     


     

     

     

     

     


     

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