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  • Legends on the line

    History buffs like me enjoy the idea of the Browns Legends Club. I have some quibbles with the selection methodology (fan voting counts for just 20%), presentation (the official site's navigation could be better), and even the results, but I enjoy the concept and the chance to bring the team's...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-12-2008
  • Chew on this

    If DB Jereme Perry makes the team and appears in a game for the Browns this season -- and his odds are pretty decent -- he will become the first "sandwicher" of the new Browns era. I use the term to mean a player who appears in a regular season game for the Browns both before and after appearing...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-15-2008
  • Back forty

    As someone born in 1968, I love this NFL Films video. Enjoy Warfield's grace, a ball-hawking secondary, a great period soundtrack, and gems like this from mouth of Gib Shanley : Twenty-six-year-old Milt Morin is the biggest, most effective tight end in Browns history. Once he's loose in the secondary...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-12-2008
  • 50 turns 51

    The Browns think they may have landed something of a ringer by drafting Beau Bell in the fourth round. Time will tell, but today is as good a time as any to reflect briefly on another linebacker that the Browns acquired to play inside on their 3-4 defense. A mere 26 years ago, Tom Cousineau came home...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-06-2008
  • Zahursky's dirty nose

    Beat writer Steve Doerschuk has a nice blog post today, reflecting on some of the undrafted free agents of the Browns' recent past. Relive the brief but unforgotten Browns careers of Bill Duff, C.J. Jones, "Sweaty" Rob Smith, and Clint Stickdorn here .
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-30-2008
  • Egregious Snub Publishing Nitwits

    So according to ESPN , the Browns never had a first-round pick before Tim Couch came along. And Baltimore? Well, their draft lineage is the one that includes Ozzie Newsome, Clay Matthews, Eric Metcalf, yes, even Steve Everitt! Granted, more than half of the top picks between '68 and '95 failed...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-27-2008
  • The phantom '40s

    The official site's Steve King, whose pieces on Browns history are generally pretty decent, strikes a Browns-versus-the-NFL note in reporting on the league's rebuff of Senator Sherrod Brown's request to have AAFC statistics recognized by the NFL. Funny, though, he never mentions the records...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-20-2008
  • Todd man out

    Some week, huh? We get the Chud drama settling with a reassuring contract extension. There's Phil Savage's season-wrapping presser and all its news hooks, including a possible extension for honcho Romeo himself. Then, an intriguing team and media story with Todd Grantham's ouster. Mel Tucker...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-12-2008
  • Double digit demise

    Ouch. It's the off-season already. The Browns had the inside track to the playoffs, but after spinning out in Cincy and then failing to get a competitive effort from Tony Dungy last night, they're out. They're just the third 10-6 team in 15 years to miss the post-season. This year, two 9...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-31-2007
  • Harkening heart

    Do you need any reason to get pumped about Sunday's game in Cincitucky? Playoffs on the line. Cross-state banter between the players, without the Pepto this time. Intrastate division rivalry. Sequel to September's 51-45 shootout. Tiebreaker of a 34-34 all-time series. It's a big one, all...
    Posted to Ace Davis' Weblog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-21-2007
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