Author: Tim Russo (Page 68 of 89)

A lesson in how blogging works when the Indians lose

It really is difficult to bring yourself to write something about the Indians when they lose like they did last night, by one run, with 2 guys on base, one out, and end the game by hitting into a double play. Very difficult to get yourself to blog about that. Very difficult.

That said……NO BAD THOUGHTS!!! I am not gonna get into second guessing whether Belliard should have bunted, or pinch hit for the guy, or this or that………..NONE OF THAT! I have to agree with Kenny Roda on this…Positive Mental Attitude. PMA, baby!!!!

Don’t worry…if we fail to make the playoffs, there will be ample time to moan and gnash our teeth about curses and Cleveland woe. BUT NOT YET!!!!

Cavs sign gaggle of big men

Jahidi, Obinna, and Zendon. Sounds like a hip hop law firm. Or the Cavs back-up big man roster. From the Beacon Journal (free registration required)…

The Cavs had been speaking with White, who averaged 2.5 points and 2.0 rebounds for the Charlotte Bobcats last season, for weeks. Ultimately, though, they decided not to give him a guaranteed contract. Ekezie, like White, is a veteran who has made a career being the extra big man on various NBA rosters. Last season he played 42 games for the Atlanta Hawks, averaging a career-high 5.5 points and 4.3 rebounds. Hamilton, who has played for five teams in his career, averaged 3.2 points and 2.6 rebounds in 17 games with the Milwaukee Bucks last season.

I have no idea who any of these guys are, but I like that Danny Ferry is jacking up the competition in pre-season. Can only help, especially if Verajao is out for a while.

Browns bye week priorities

So what should the Browns do in their bye week? Here’s a to-do list.

1. Get ready for the Bears Oct. 9. Nothing would make the bye week look productive more than beating the Bears. These guys are totally beatable, in fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Browns end up being favored. We got ’em here in Cleveland, we should beat ’em.

2. Focus on defense. The Browns gave up an average of 403 yards a game in the first 3, good enough for dead last in the AFC. The team has 3 total sacks in three games. Much is made of Peyton Manning being shut down last Sunday, but I don’t buy it. Carson Palmer torched us in the Bengals game. Brett Favre moved the ball in crunch time with ease. We are still, as usual, very vulnerable to the run, giving up 125 yards a game.

3. Run blocking. The offensive line has only allowed 4 sacks in three games, all of them on Sunday vs. the Colts. But the run blocking is no where near as good. The team averages 75 yards rushing a game, which is half the AFC leading San Diego chargers. It’s probably why Indy got the sacks…no real need to respect the run.

4. Fine tune a very good passing game. Really. Believe it or not, this team ranks higher than the Bengals in passing offense in the AFC – we’re fourth in the league with 274 yards passing per game. Trent Dilfer is having a very good start to the season. They need to work Braylon Edwards into the offense a bit more, and a bye week is a good chance for him to make up for that hold out.

5. Get ready for the Bears. Again. Winning fixes everything.

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