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  • Many happy returns

    Did I mention yet that Joshua Cribbs is my favorite Browns player? Do I even have to explain why? Well, if the excitement and charisma he brings to the game aren't enough for you, here's some strong statistical proof of JC's value: considering punt and kickoff returns, he added 622 yards...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-09-2008
  • Cranking out rankings

    Here's a look at how the Browns ranked in various categories among the 32 teams during the just-completed regular season. Stats get tiresome after a while, so I've focused mostly on the key areas and those where the Browns were near the top or bottom of the league. Within each section, rankings...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-03-2008
  • Airing out the laundry

    Before I delve into the details of each of the Browns' penalties this season, here's an overview of the official tallies, which do not include penalties that were declined or offset by opponents' fouls. Only once in 12 games were the Browns clearly the less-penalized team. In sum, the Browns...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-06-2007
  • Seeing yellow

    In the NFL, penalties don't correlate well with winning or losing. Why not? In theory, penalties reflect getting outplayed by an opponent or a lack of discipline or concentration. Those factors, plus the consequences of the penalties themselves, ought to track at least somewhat with a team's...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-06-2007
  • One yard to go

    For those of us who remember when the Browns couldn't convert any short-yardage runs -- even resorting to a double-handoff reverse from the Pittsburgh goal line a few years back -- it sure seems like this team is vastly improved in this crucial area. And even though the defense remains very sketchy...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-19-2007
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