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Crennel needs to go…NOW

Posted on Sunday 26 November 2006

The Cleveland Browns are an embarrassment to the city of Cleveland. Today, the Browns didn’t even show up for the inner state rivalry game against the Cincinnati Bengals. We can complain about Charlie Frye not having the talent, Braylon Edwards not shutting his mouth, or the offensive line not blocking. The bottom line is Romeo Crennel needs to be FIRED.

I know everyone is tired of new coaches, new players, and new management, but Crennel’s style is not working for this organization. Phil Savage promised this city a new image. The current image is the worst it’s been since the return of the Browns.

I have said this since Modell and his backstabbing group left town. We need a coach that “gets in face of players” when they don’t listen. This teams needs discipline and a WE attitude. I refuse to wait till the end of the year to fix this problem. This city and fans deserve changes NOW and the first should be the FIRING OF ROMEO CRENNEL.

Bob @ 4:56 pm
Filed under: Cleveland Browns
Browns lay an egg

Posted on Sunday 26 November 2006

The Browns got completely embarassed and humiliated in front of their home crowd, losing 30-0 Sunday to the Bengals. Charlie Frye threw four picks and nothing went right for the Browns all day long in one of the worst games I’ve ever seen. Things got off on the wrong foot right from the opening kickoff when Joshua Cribba took it to the hosue, only to be called back on a holding call.

To make matters worse, Braylon Edwards continues to show his prima donna, T.O immaturity by shoving Frye on the sidelines at one point during the second half. The team showed absolutley no passion or excitement and looked like they still hadn’t recovered from last week’s close call to Pittsburgh. I’m sure plenty of storylines will develop over the next few days regarding Edwards, Frye, Crennel, and the extreme disappointment with the entire organization.

John Blake @ 4:18 pm
Filed under: Cleveland Browns
Cavs get back on track with a win

Posted on Sunday 26 November 2006

The Cleveland Cavaliers bounced back to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers 108-95 tonight at the Q. This game was similar to last night’s contest, except the Cavs were the team coming back from an early deficit. The 76ers jumped out to a double digit lead in the first quarter, only to watch Cleveland outscore them by 22 in the second.

LeBron James scored 25 points and passed out 11 assists to lead Cleveland, but the difference in tonight’s contest was the emergence of Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Z scored 18 points and had 15 rebounds. The Cavs seem to struggle with their transition game tonight, but they continue to be strong on the boards.

This much needed win stopped a 2 game losing streak for Cleveland.

Bob @ 2:05 am
Filed under: Cleveland Cavaliers