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  • Derek Anderson signing was the right choice

    Obviously, it was quite a weekend for the Browns. They addressed the defensive line with two trades for both Corey Williams and Shaun Rodgers, while also signing Donte` Stallworth to a longterm deal to line up at wide reciever. All three aquisitions addressed some big needs on the roster for a team that...
    Posted to Kid Cleveland (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-03-2008
  • Derek Anderson disappoints at Pro Bowl

    Sure, the NFL's Pro Bowl is typically the least watchable out of the major sports all star games. For good reason…defenses can't blitz, there is rarely a player collision that gets anybody excited, and usually some of the biggest stars (Tom Brady and Randy Moss for example) simply choose not...
    Posted to Kid Cleveland (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-11-2008
  • Leigh Bodden...vindicated!

    Browns starting cornerback Leight Bodden stuck it to the man by winning his trial which pertained to an incident with police at Cleveland's Hopkins Airport. The charges Bodden was origionally charged with were as follows: 1. Failure to comply with a police order 2. Disorderly conduct 3. Resisting...
    Posted to Kid Cleveland (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-06-2008
  • Move Over, Dwight Clark. Maybe Even Willie Mays.

    This may be the most stupendously awesome and mind-boggling catch in the history of American pro sports. Well, except for maybe Steve Bartman. But by an athlete, it doesn't get any better than this. I can't stop watching it. Seriously. How the hell did that happen? How did Eli Manning get away...
    Posted to Cow Patties: The Blog (Weblog) by Sirk on 02-04-2008
  • Yea, I've Mailed it in this week...

    To prove this point, I'm about the be the 80,000-th person to post this video. It doesn't mean it's not funny nonetheless. Super Bowl prediction: Patriots 41 - Giants 17
    Posted to Kid Cleveland (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-01-2008
  • Another Brown heading to Hawaii...more on the way?

    A fourth Browns player has been added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster. Can more be on the way? The latest to be added is the team's designated long-snapper Ryan Pontbriand. He will join wide receiver Braylon Edwards, kick returner Joshua Cribbs, and left tackle Joe Thomas. It will be the first Pro Bowl...
    Posted to Kid Cleveland (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-29-2008
  • "Rich, Talented, and Vulnerable": Expounding on the PD's Expose

    (Note: I don't know how to make an accent mark over the "e", but the title is using the word "expose" in the "investigative report" sense and not the "Pee Wee Herman" sense.) On Sunday, January 20, the Plain Dealer ran a very scary piece titled "Rich,...
    Posted to Cow Patties: The Blog (Weblog) by Sirk on 01-27-2008
  • Online NFL Crime-o-Base

    Have you ever dreamed of being one of those data nerds that the hot chick FBI agent comes to when she needs someone to instantly look up some background info or criminal records on the computer? Have you ever been talking with friends and trying to remember when whatshisface from whichever team got arrested...
    Posted to Cow Patties: The Blog (Weblog) by Sirk on 01-24-2008
  • It's time to stick a fork in Peter Warrick's career

    Fresh from the ol' "What the hell ever happened to you?" files is former Florida State star reciever Peter Warrick. Warrick, you'll recall, was the 4th overall selection of the Bengals in the 2000 draft and was at one point considered by the Browns with the #1 pick. "P-Dub"...
    Posted to Kid Cleveland (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-24-2008
  • The more Belichick “changes”, the more he stays the same

    I'm sure many of you are familiar with the book written by Nick Hornby titled "High Fidelity." Many more of you are familiar with the movie based on the book which stars John Cusack along with the breakout performance by Jack Black. (Bear with me, I think I'm about to go on a roll here...
    Posted to Kid Cleveland (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-23-2008
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