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  1. Indiana wide receiver James Hardy, left, runs out of the tackle of Akron's John Mackey Indiana quarterback Kellen Lewis (15) runs past Akron's John Mackey
  2. Since everybody did such a great job last year, seems like a good idea again.Be creative. Good luck.You can upload & host an image here if you need to
  3. Should have "opened" his play book for Florida earlier this year.
  4. Found it.Here is a blow by blow of the first three sacks:Sack #1: On a simple four-man rush with no trickery right tackle Kevin Shaffer was simply blown back into Frye by Aaron Smith for the sack. The sack occurred 2.97 seconds after the snap, so it's borderline, but this one is more about the offensive line than Frye.Sack #2: This was a little more difficult of a disguised blitz for the line to pick up. The Steelers rushed two linemen while bringing three linebackers in a well-designed dime defense on third and 12. But again it's less about trickery than a man being beaten head-to-head. Linebacker James Farrior simply bull rushed left tackle Joe Thomas back to Frye. Shaffer was also being beaten on a speed rush by LaMarr Woodley on the other edge which forced Frye to step up into Farrior. The sack came 2.75 seconds after the snap so it again seems to be more of a line problem than Frye.Sack #3: There's no way to blame Frye for this sack. Just 1.5 seconds after he took the snap, and as he set to throw on a three-step drop, Frye was hit and sacked by Clark Haggans coming off his blind side. The Steelers sent Haggans and two defensive backs on a blitz from the left side. With no one in the backfield for blitz pickup there simply was too many rushers and not enough blockers.Does anybody in the Cleveland media have the balls to dispute the Browns front office with this? My guess...no.
  5. I wish somebody had an image of Shaffer getting pancaked during that game. Funniest thing I have ever seen from an OL.
  6. Looks like he is holding on to the ball too long here.
  7. I also thought this was a jab at CharlieThe Browns look chaotic by doing this now. Yet trading a below-average quarterback who beat up on stiffs after a debacle isn't a big deal.
  8. No, I thought the same thing
  9. Does anybody remember watching Igor's high school highlights?
  10. Does Youngstown still have a team?
  11. I wonder how many Frye Seattle jerseys people will be wearing in Clowns stadium?Remember when everybody was wearing the Bernie Dallas jersey?
  12. No, but they do. What's the harm?
  13. Give the students a homework assignment, you have to vote for Zippy 100 times.Have them write a one page report how they did it and how long it took.
  14. That is EXACTLY what Miami traded for their starter a couple months ago. Why do you think that it was easy to negotiate the trade so quick? Precedent was set.
  15. Now we are talking! What was the BS story of why Charlie took number nine with the Clowns?Something like that was always his favorite number and it was gone at Akron so he took 5.He had a choice of both numbers at Seattle.
  16. I think you can bend over backwards trying to explain this to some people. They are going to believe what they believe.I know some Browns fans that still believe that "under the right circumstances" Tim Couch was a great pick.
  17. I've been waiting for your comment. It's good to be in the know. JD's comments from the BJ.Akron coach J.D. Brookhart said he feels bad for Frye, but he hasn't lost faith in him.''He works very hard. He's got all the intangibles,'' Brookhart said. ''You don't know (Sunday) if the receivers ran the wrong routes, or the protection wasn't right. You don't know how to assess everything off a quarter and a half. It's not like that's his first game.''Charlie will have his opportunity again, and knowing him, he'll be prepared for it. Charlie is the right kind of guy. He will press on. He'll be in the NFL a long time.''
  18. I love this part of the story. Makes you think.Green said the key was the quick action taken by Cappuccino to run an ice-cold saline solution through Everett's system that put the player in a hypothermic state. Doctors at the Miami Project have demonstrated in their laboratories that such action significantly decreases the damage to the spinal cord due to swelling and movement."We've been doing a protocol on humans and having similar experiences for many months now," Green said. "But this is the first time I'm aware of that the doctor was with the patient when he was injured and the hypothermia was started within minutes of the injury. We know the earlier it's started, the better."Everett remains in intensive care and will be slowly taken off sedation and have his body temperature warmed over the next day, Green said. Doctors will also take the player off a respirator.
  19. Link to help Zippy (click here)
  20. Skip, did you watch the Monday night game? Cincy D was getting some good pressure on McNair.
  21. Anybody an insider that can cut & paste this story?Written by Jeremy Green, director of pro scouting for Scouts Inc., has been an NFL scout for more than 10 years
  22. Every rookie QB can't fall into the "right" situation. Charlie is a survivor and a quick learner (see senior season in college)Something tells me he will work day and night until he knows the offense (remember the cot in the coaches office story).He'll land on his feet.
  23. I would hope they interview Charlie. I am very interested to hear his thoughts, or at least comments on the subject.Will he say that he is disappointed because he was always a Browns fan with that poster of Bernie on his wall or will he say he is excited going to a winning organization?
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