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fear the brown roo

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  1. i agree no one will remember dilfer in 25 years, even with his super bowl ring. he was so vital to the ravens that they got rid of him following the super bowl in favor of elvis. that says it all. i'll remeber dilfer for wearing terry bradshaw's face mask in tampa bay for luck. gimme a break. the browns will bring in some old time qb to help school charlie. charlie will be fine. the o-line just improved big time.

  2. I don't know how you can say that their offseason acquisitions were poor. Those were some of the best I have ever seen and certainly the best since 1999. You're drunk I hope on this May Day. The only reason players come to Cleveland is because they get drafted or nobody else wants them.
    LeCharles Bentley?
  3. like i said, i posted and got my ass chewed for it when i asked if anyone knew of a senior offensive lineman leaving the team. as it turns out, a junior offensive lineman, scott kaplan was no where to be found at the spring game and not even on the roster......just becuase something is on the liberty board doesn't make it legit and because a rumor is on our board doesn't make it un-true.

  4. I think Elliott Bates is a sleeper when he comes off his knee injury he will be a key part of the offensive line
    i hope you're right. he didn't do much in practice last year as the other freshman o-lineman were on the second team in practice (or first team, kemme) and he was strictly scout team. i look for zack anderson to be the pick of that class as far as o-linemen go. anderson will be even better than kemme, who did an outstanding job last year.
  5. jay rohr is flat out a man. my all time favorite zip on defense. he reminds me of ron wolfley who played for the cardinals and browns as a special teams monster. i agree that the odds are against him but the guy has great heart. good luck to jay rohr. :rock:

  6. Look for one of the juco transfers to be playing the mike backer this fall. also Groza could see some signifigant time at mike.
    I hear Mickey Baker is expected to start @ LB. Regarding Groza...he's made some great strides since the spring of last year. You can tell he's worked pretty hard because he isn't the most athletically gifted players on our roster.
    i'll agree with that but groza made one helluva play at the goal line at BG last year which showed me he can play. being a 4.0 student in engineering ain't shabby either.
  7. as far as games i was actually at go, the 92 acme zip game when the zips played toldeo in a packed rubber bowl. they won it on a last scond field goal by daron alcorn that was like 52 yards or something. and of course, the 04 marshall game. the all time greatest game was of course, the 05 mac championship game. :macc:

  8. i watched the scrimmage this past saturday and can tell you all that the zips are way ahead of where they were last year. the offense looks much better with a year of experience under their belts. getsy will have an outstanding year, kennedy runs very well. jabari needs to be more consistent with his pass catching, but hell, it is only spring. the defense looks strong but the offense moved the ball much better against them this year than last year. i know the defense will be even stronger this year so this is a good sign of the offense's abilities. the d-line looks good even without nate robinson. the linebackers will be a strength but howe needs to keep his head up when hitting. he seems to miss tackles with his head down, but when he connects, someone hurts. the secondary is solid also. there was a lot of gang tackling going on. i was very impressed with the second team o-line also. the young guys look tough and i think the future is in good hands. zack anderson is going to be a monster. huebner is a lot bigger and stronger and seckinger is a giant with raw talent. back up qb is still up in the air but jackson is quick and and ads a nice option of the option. the other cj looks like he put on 15 lbs and is strong. the present and future looks bright, baring any major injuries IMO. :macc:

  9. My biggest fear: $500 parking fees to be in one of the handful of "exclusive" tailgate lots. I think a lot of us will miss the cost and flexibility of the Rubber Bowl lower lot once we upgrade to the new on-campus venue.
    i agree. we can kiss the affordable prices of the old rubber bowl good bye. get used to higher ticket, parking, concessions, and god forbid, PSL's for choice seats. the price of the progress we all wanted.
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