Thursday, September 27, 2007

Best Punter Ever...Period

Think punters and kickers aren't "real" football players? Well think again because this is one bad ass punter. Better known by his nickname Punty McOnebar, Scott Player is the only current NFL player to rock a one-bar helmet. Player recently signed with our beloved Brownies to punt in place of the injured Dave Zastudil. If the one-bar helmet wasn't hardcore enough, Punty also sports a seemingly dyed blonde fu-manchu goatee. Hulk Hogan can't even sport the wicked Fu-Manchu as well as Player does. Looking like he just stepped out of a biker bar fight, punty throws away the preconception of scrawny wimpy punters. Short, chubby, and old is just the way Punty roles. Listen Browns organization, when Zastudil gets healthy don't you dare trade Punty away! This man is the living breathing incarnation of the city of Cleveland and what it means to be a Browns fan. Forget the Pixie, make Punty our mascot!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Browns Coaches 1999 - 2007: A History in Pictures

Join us as we take a short stroll down memory lane to celebrate some forgettable coaches in Cleveland Browns history.

Romeo Crennel
Record: 10-22 (and counting baby!)

Yay, double digits!

Terry Robiskie (Interim Head Coach 2004)
Record: 1-4

At least the pain was brief

Butch Davis
Record: 24-35

Rumor has it that if you stare directly into his eyes you turn into a pillar of salt.

Chris Palmer
Record: 5-27

This football wizard just got another job as a QB Coach for the Giants. Must have been for his tremendous job with Tim Couch.

Sort of brings a tear to your eye as a Browns fan doesn't it. All the fond memories. The laughter and hugs. Unfortunately, most of that was coming from the other team's sideline.

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Rise Up Browns Nation!

We are weary Browns fans. We have suffered year after year through multiple coaches, personnel changes, and befuddled management. Yet we still wrap ourselves in orange and brown to cheer for a team that isn't just part of our city, it is part of our hearts. If you aren't a Browns fan, then you don't understand. The Browns are part of who we are. For too many years, we have filled Cleveland Browns stadium just to leave broken-hearted halfway through the 4th quarter. Yet hope is out there on the horizon. For the Cleveland Browns, hope has a mustache, protruding chin, and spits when it yells. Hope's name is Bill Cowher. He knows what it's like to be a Browns fan. Despite donning black and yellow, he is one of us. He is, and always has been a Brown, and it's time to bring him home. Rise up Browns Nation and post your comments to Bill Cowher, the Browns organization, and the rest of the world to let them know we want Cowher as our coach in Cleveland!

He Said It, Not Us!

"Honestly - and I can only talk for a few of the players here - we joke around and say that (Cleveland) could be his No. 1 spot."

-Ben Roethlisberger (On where Cowher might coach in the future)


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