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OBR News-o-rama

The charming, yet slightly nauseating, story of a suburban nerd's love of the Cleveland Browns. And other stuff.

July 2008 - Posts

  • Compare and Contrast: In-Town vs. Out-of-Town Headlines

    While monitoring the newswire recently, I noticed a subtle distinction between headlines on recent Kellen Winslow stories between the in-town media outlets and those out-of-town.

    Well, maybe not so subtle. It’s the eye of the beholder, I guess.

    A lot of out-of-town and national outlets simply run stories from the Associated Press, since they can’t afford local correspondents. Headlines are assigned by editors, not the AP writer, and undoubtedly show what the editor thinks will be of interest to readers.

    No real comment here, just something that stuck me as these headlines rolled past over the last week or so.

    LOCAL HEADLINES

    Winslow focusing on big season – Plain Dealer

    Winslow wants deal, but focus is on field – ABJ

    No holdout for Winslow – Morning-Journal

    Winslow's growing up – Canton Repository

    Camp Report: Winslow Ready for an Encore - OBR

    Winslow all grown up now – Times-Reporter

    Winslow wants to be one of the guys – Dayton Daily News

     

    OUT OF TOWN HEADLINES

    Browns TE Winslow willing to play this season under current contract – Pro Football Weekly

    Browns' Winslow shows up for camp despite contract dispute – NFL.com

    Winslow reports to Browns camp despite ongoing contract concerns – ESPN

    Winslow: "I don't want to be a distraction" – International Herald Tribune’

    Winslow still seeking new deal, but joins Browns on field – CBS Sportsline

  • An Unfair Jab at Cleveland, Lerner

    Rick over at Waiting For Next Year reminded me of an article from Yahoo which ranked NFL owners from best to worst.

    Here’s part of what it said about Randy Lerner.

    Some people in Cleveland, noting the promise displayed by the organization last season, might argue that Lerner should be higher on this list. I would argue that Lerner probably isn’t one of those people. Chances are, he’ll read this and shrug. He seems far more concerned with Aston Villa, the soccer team he owns in the English Premier League, and the frequent trips to London that gig necessitates. Perhaps because his late father, Al, was such a prominent figure in Cleveland – or perhaps because it’s, you know, Cleveland – the younger Lerner doesn’t appear to share the same enthusiasm for the home of the Browns.

    Rick handled this in his post very well, and quite rightly made the salient points regarding the cheap shot taken at Cleveland. It was an easy joke, I guess, but pointless.

    What bothers me is the inference that Lerner just doesn’t care. That’s garbage.

    Of course, I have no problem with the media going after owners. We had one who caused a bit of trouble here back in 1995. They should be held accountable for their franchises.

    Both of you who read this blog know that I’ve been on a tear about Larry Dolan of late, and the media’s culpability for not properly highlighting his role in the moribund state of the Indians franchise.

    But there’s a difference between criticism made out of passion and concern for your team, and criticism borne out of simple lack of knowledge. What you’re seeing from Yahoo is the latter.

    I’ve not always been on Randy’s side, and a couple years ago I got very frustrated with the team’s lack of progress and vented at him a bit. He didn’t agree with my opinion, and that’s fair. For a lot of people around the franchise, including the publisher of a niche team magazine, things had gotten very frustrating. Lerner has largely done the things I told him I felt he should do in 2004. He hired Phil Savage. He has involved Browns alumni in the organization. He has stayed out the way.

    Over the years, I have repeatedly had people who have left the Browns organization - and who have no reason to pimp themselves out for Lerner – tell me that there’s no question about his desire to give Cleveland a winner. None.

    He’s not above criticism. No one in pro sports is, or should be. But Lerner does not scrimp and save on the organization. NFL teams have to work within the bounds of a salary cap, so owner contributions tend to fall more along the lines of hiring the right front office personnel, spending on quality facilities, and so forth. Lerner has done this.

    Assuming that his interest and passion for UK soccer infers a lack of interest about Cleveland or the Browns is spurious logic, and completely at odds with the facts.

  • Browns Hosting Blood Drive at Camp Sunday

    From the Browns media relations department:

    The Cleveland Browns are once again teaming up with the American Red Cross and American Sickle Cell Anemia Association to host the 8th Annual Dr. Charles Drew Blood Drive. The blood drive is scheduled for Saturday, July 26th from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM located at the Browns Training Camp in Berea at Baldwin-Wallace College, behind the Kleist Center for Art and Drama. Browns fans are encouraged to come out and donate blood to help boost the local supply.

    All who come to donate will receive a free Browns t-shirt and will be automatically entered to win great Browns collectibles. Registered donors of the Cleveland Browns Dr. Charles Drew blood drive will also receive a voucher to buy one ticket get one ticket free for the Cleveland Browns vs. New York Jets game on August 7th. Browns alum, Bob Gain, will make a one-hour appearance at the Cleveland Browns Training Camp Baldwin-Wallace location between 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM to sign autographs. Also, all who come to donate blood until September 1 will be automatically entered to win Gas for a Year (a $3,000 value) or one of five additional $500 gas cards.

    The Cleveland Browns blood drive comes at a crucial time for the Red Cross as local blood supplies typically reach low levels during the summer months.

    The Cleveland Browns 8th Annual Dr. Charles Drew Blood Drive will be held simultaneously at 15 sites in northeast Ohio, with guest appearances by Browns alumni at select locations. For other participating Cleveland Browns blood drive sites, call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or visit www.RedCrossDonor.org. Donors must be at least 17 year’s old, weigh at least 110 pounds, be in general good health and provide a Red Cross donor card or a valid state-photo ID upon donation. Donors can safely give blood every 56 days.

  • First Report from Camp

    Training camp officially opened at 3:30 today. It’s 3:50 now, so let’s get some info flowing ;-)

    Here’s what’s gone on so far, according to Lane Adkins, who just listened to GM Phil Savage:

    1. All players are in camp and all are out on the field with three exceptions:

    - Donte Stallworth. Out with a hammy, no word on how severe, but you know how things go with hamstrings.

    - Ryan Tucker

    - Joe Jurevicius

    2. Tucker and JJ are going on the "Active PUP" gives the team until their roster cutdown to 75 to figure out what to do there. It doesn't mean they're gone the first six weeks at this point. Team is feeling good about Tucker, but things are up in the air about Jurevicius

    3. RAC is pleased with the progress and the attitude of players. The camp has a "different feel" according to Savage. The organization feels that camp will be less about position battles, and more about roster spots (ie, jobs further down the depth chart).

    Don't expect a lot of giant news out of camp today. That's what we have so far.

    - Barry

  • Two Players Dumped Prior to Camp

    The Browns today waived DB Justin Sandy and DE Zach West, neither of whom were expected to have any chance to make the final roster. They also added DE Christian Mohr, who is an international player who will be in the practice squad this year.

    Here is the press release:

    BROWNS ANNOUNCE THREE ROSTER MOVES

    Browns waive DB Justin Sandy and DE Zach West;

    DE Christian Mohr joins club as an International Practice Squad Player

    The Cleveland Browns have signed DE Christian Mohr and have waived DB Justin Sandy (injury settlement) and DE Zach West, the club announced today. 

    Mohr, 6-0 and 251 lbs., joins the Browns as an International Practice Squad Player.  Mohr previously spent the 2004 season with the Seattle Seahawks practice squad and the 2006 season with the Philadelphia Eagles practice squad.  Mohr also has extensive NFL Europe experience with the Berlin Thunder (2004-06) and Rhein Fire (2007). 

    Mohr will remain with the Browns for the remainder of the 2008 season on the practice squad, however he will not count towards the Browns 80-man training camp roster and will not count towards the club’s eight-man practice squad roster.

    CHRISTIAN MOHR
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    Defensive Line
    Height: 6-0
    Weight: 251
    College/Amateur: Düsseldorf Panthers
    Birthdate: April 5, 1980
    How Acquired: FA – ‘08
    Year with Browns: 1st
    Year in NFL: 1st

    Career Transactions: Allocated to NFL Europe by Seattle Seahawks for the 2004 season…Spent the 2004 season on the Seattle practice squad…Spent the 2006 season on the Philadelphia Eagles practice squad.

    Seasonal Reviews:

    2008: Attended the International Player Development Mini camps in 2008…Selected for the International Practice Squad program for the 2008 season and will remain with the Browns practice squad for the remainder of this season.

    2007:  Assigned to the Rhein Fire where he totaled 27 tackles, 3 sacks for 29 yards, 1 forced fumble, 1 PBU and 3 special teams tackles…Started all 10 games for the Fire…Rewarded for a very solid 2006 season by being allocated to the Philadelphia Eagles as part of the International Practice Squad program and showed further improvement from his time with the Eagles.

    2006:  Finalized his third season with the Berlin Thunder after recording 19 tackles, 4 sacks, 2 PBU and 2 forced fumbles in 2005, having been allocated by the Seattle Seahawks…Recorded 27 tackles with 4.5 sacks…Started all 10 games and ranked first on the team in sacks…Named National Player of the week in week 3 with 7 tackles and a half-sack in a Thunder tie with Hamburg…Also played on special teams.

    2005:  Played in all 10 regular season games in 2005, including three starts…Signed a two-year deal with Seattle in Jan., 2005, but was waived prior to the start of the 2005 regular season.

    2004:  Originally assigned to the Berlin Thunder on Feb. 28, 2004, after attracting the attention of coaches at the national player mini-camp in Tampa Bay, Fla…Won a World Bowl ring with the Thunder in 2004…Played in all 10 games, including the championship game against the Galaxy in Gelsenkirchen…Recorded 7 tackles, 0.5 sack, 1 forced fumble and 1 PBU in his first regular season in NFL Europa…Spent the 2004 NFL season on the Seahawks’ practice squad as part of the NFL International Development Squad Program.

    College/Amateur:  Played amateur football with the Düsseldorf Panthers from 2001-2004…Earned Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2002 with Düsseldorf…Played for the Aachen Demons in 1999-2000, and garnered the team’s Defensive Player of the Year award in his last season with the club.

    Personal: Born and currently resides in Aachen, Germany… Hobbies include playing the guitar, basketball and soccer.

  • OBR News-o-Rama: 7/15/08

    NFL team offices are basically shut down as employees take a breather before the blur of the next six months. Most of the media which covers football is off on vacation as well. The NBA is largely silent. MLB is on their All-Star break.

    In other words, there’s not a lot happening in the world of sports right now. Here are some items that caught my attention on a sleepy Tuesday morning.

    SLEEPLESS IN PITTSBURGH: I would stand up and clap if Steeler fans somehow wheedled partial ownership in their football team but NFL rules are designed to prevent this. There will be no replay of a Green Bay Packers scenario since that’s not what the NFL wants. The NFL has banned public ownership of teams.

    Pittsburgh has nothing to worry about. Like the Steelers would move, LOL. The Steelers would never move.

    Ahem.

    I’m not seeing anything approaching fan activism in Pittsburgh yet. Low-level nervousness, yes. Activism, no. It will be interesting to see if fan groups start up in Pittsburgh to try to help secure the future of the franchise. They’ll probably need to get the internet first.


    ONE HUNDRED MILLION WORDS ABOUT BRETT FAVRE ALL OVER THE FREAKING INTERNET AND ALL MY LITTLE BRAIN CAN THINK OF IT ALL IS THIS:
    “Please stop, Brett. Thanks”.


    MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FOR FUN AND PROFIT: Another fact to file away when hearing yet more inevitable apologias for Larry Dolan from his brigade of paid spinners: The Yankees will lose money this year.

    Yep. The Yankees. You know, that team that everyone is mad at for spending all that money.

    The point is simply this: if you can’t afford to lose money don’t buy a freaking baseball team. Owning baseball teams is a hobby for the obscenely rich at this point, and if you aren’t one of those, don’t make fans suffer for your decision to spend beyond your means.

    Manny Ramirez, Jim Thomes, CC Sabathia. Ugh. It just goes on and on and on. If Matt LaPorta develops, he’ll be gone before long as well.

    As if baseball isn’t screwed up enough, we got to listen to an announcer offer his take on the racial mix of participants in the Home Run Derby last night.

    There isn’t anything that Major League Baseball can’t manage to screw up at this point.

    The Cleveland Indians were once my favorite team and baseball my favorite sport. Once. Those days are gone.


    WHY GOOGLE NEWS WILL MAKE US ALL HATE SETH MACFARLANE: The importance of Google search to news organizations has never been higher, but it's causing some weirdness.

    The Google News feed for the Cleveland Browns already features a ton of articles about a cartoon show by the creator of Family Guy.

    Yes, "The Cleveland Show" is about a character named "Cleveland Brown", and is spun off from Seth MacFarlane's once-canceled animated program. As almost-amusing as that is (and this is coming from a fan of Family Guy's scattershot humor), it's going to drive me nuts.

    Our Cleveland Browns news feed is going to become about half TV show commentary as soon as that program airs.

    Not only that, but Google News is causing webmasters and editors to create incredibly convoluted headlines in order to get better placement in the search engine. I'm not immune to it, since I write out "Cleveland Browns" rather than "Browns" or "the Browns" in the titles and decks of stories now for that reason.

    I don't hold a candle to the Plain Dealer, though, which titles articles in a manner like this: "The Plain Dealer's Terry Pluto Says Cleveland Browns Wide Receiver Braylon Edwards will be a star in Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio".

    You realize that we're now writing things for computers to read instead of people, right?

    Speaking as a computer nerd who spent part of my real career working in the field of artificial intelligence, I would argue that this is just a natural step in our progression. It's little steps like these which will help us achieve our ultimate destiny as a race: Slave of the machines.

    If you think we're not already there, you've never been hollered at for not having your web pages place high enough in Google search results.


    MISLEADING HEADLINE ALERT: Speaking of weird headlines, here’s one from this morning: “Milton Bradley Speaks Out on Wedge”.

    Contained in the article is this actual quote from Bradley: “Somewhere along the lines our signals got crossed.”

    Wow, he's really laying it all on the line there. What will that wacky incorrigible character say next? He's a headline grabber.

    I thought what Bradley actually said was safe and innocuous. No biggie.

    Far more interesting and valuable was Albert Belle's recent (accurate) criticism of the Indians.

    Like Bradley, don't underestimate how smart Belle really is under the bravado and kid-chasing escapades.

    On a side note, I have to agree with comments on the above link on Belle. Giving Mo Vaughn the MVP in 1995 was a total joke. Yes, the media's East Coast-centrism is yet another problem with major league baseball.


    PROOF THAT THERE’S OTHER THINGS TO DO WHEN SPORTS IS BORING

    If there’s little going on in the world of sports, we can be certain that the world around it has not slowed down. Some links to totally random crap, if you’re bored and trying to avoid work.

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