Secondary rays

Signed: Nick Sorensen, nominally a safety but in reality more of a special teams player. “Sunshine” does have experience with the Rams and Jaguars, but if they were going to sign a safety to Gary Baxter’s roster spot, I was hoping that Justin Hamilton, who showed some potential as a rookie last year, would be […]

Gary, and the corollary

A year and a day after tearing both patellar tendons, the Browns finally shut down Gary Baxter, conceding that his miracle comeback won’t happen this year. Phil Savage’s loyalty to the veteran defensive back, one of his first free agent signees in 2005, may have been responsible for Baxter being cleared to practice in the […]

What the Haye?

Amid all the hand-wringing about the defensive line and its problems stopping the run or applying pressure on the QB, there is one name I completely forgot. Or rather, I would’ve forgotten had I not watched him notch a sack for Tampa Bay. Javon Haye was a late summer pickup for the Browns a year […]

The Anti-Ocho

It’s not exactly breaking news that the new Browns’ early drafts yielded a dearth of production. The 1999 draft, despite extra picks in several rounds, produced just one player who remains in the NFL to this day. You’re more of a die-hard than I if you can name him without any digging. I’ll make it […]

Awesome also-rans

We all know that the Browns have their Legends program, honoring their all-time greats. All Browns Hall of Famers get in automatically, and four new members are added annually. That’s 40 players and one coach so far. But explore the official site’s drop-down menus, and you’ll see dozens of others deemed worthy of a brief […]

Well, I’m back

As we fast approach the fifth anniversary of this blog’s creation, even I am having trouble following its twists and turns. Here’s the chronology: 10/19/02: I launched the first-ever blog focusing on the Browns at this site. 3/26/04: After some 247 entries, I moved my posting over to a new site after a kind invitation […]

Nose small matter

Don’t know if he’ll amount to much, but it was nice to see that the Browns signed a nose tackle this week. Louis Leonard, a rookie released by the Chargers and Rams, shares his names with two of the greatest boxers in history and weighs roughly as much as both of them combined. By now […]

Patriot game

This game cemented the status of the 2007 Browns as a decent, mid-level team. Traveling into the Foxboro den of iniquity, Cleveland performed just about as expected: losing decidedly but not terribly to perhaps the league’s best team. It is thin consolation that the Patriots scored as few points as they had in any of […]

ALL-TIME BROWNS/PATRIOTS TEAM

Here’s my version of the All-Time Browns/Patriots team. Qualifiers must have played at least one regular season game for each team. Selections are based on their total career, including years with other teams. As you might expect, a few positions were fairly deep (DT, CB, P), while others (RB, S, LB) were pitifully thin. If […]