Author: Tim Russo (Page 18 of 89)

ESPN’s Clayton on Frye

Interesting.

The Browns continue to learn what they have in quarterback Charlie Frye. The Akron rookie is intriguing. He’s not great in practice, but the guy is a gamer.

I didn’t know he wasn’t great in practice. Not sure it matters. The Browns look like a completely different team with Frye at the helm, who cares how he looks in practice. (Also, see a bunch of cliche pap on Charlie Frye from Pasquarelli)

WICKY BABY!!!

I love this. F-ing love it. One year…eh…not so great. But let’s see where Hoffman is after 2007, which would be the end of the second year of the three year deal he turned down from the Tribe. I’ll take Wicky for a year over what that’s likely to be…any day. Now then…where’s my pacemaker.

Duh.

Frye will start. Crennel probably had trouble justifying splitting time with the first team.

Noting that he felt it was “unfair” to his quarterbacks to delay a decision, Crennel told Dilfer on Tuesday night that Frye would start.

Count me as one of the 10 million people who aren’t surprised.

Burglary, delayed report….booster?

This burglary at A.J. Hawk’s & Nick Mangold’s place doesn’t look good. Not at all. I agree with Chas Rich…there’s probably a lot more to this than meets the eye.

I won’t even speculate as to why it took them 5 days to make a police report. So, if Mr. Mangold doesn’t “have a lot,” can we assume the cash wasn’t his? One of the 3 kids better be quite wealthy to explain how they had $3000 just sitting around a college apartment. No reason to think that they may have received it from a booster or such. Or maybe they are lying just for the insurance settlement (learning nothing from Maurice Clarett).

I’ll speculate as to why it took them 5 days to make a police report. (a) They’re dopes, (b) they have something to hide, and (c) they’re dopes. Just what the team needs going into a bowl game. Apparently their folks are “funding” them.

“My son went off to college with a brand-new Impala — I bought it for him,” Vern Mangold said. “A.J. has a brand-new car that his dad bought for him. Not every kid that goes to Ohio State is indigent…Don’t get me wrong. Neither Keith (Hawk) nor I are wealthy, by any stretch of the imagination. We’re just above-average, middle-class folks. But we keep the kids funded. Whatever they need, we try to take care of them.”

How many parents send their kids off to school with $3,000 in cash?

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