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Browns will exceed expectations

The Cleveland Browns regular season starts this week and I believe the team will exceed the most common prediction of 6-10. This offense is capable of running the ball and connecting on short passes. Cleveland has improved their offense line and 1,000 yard rusher Reuben Droughns has a year of experience under his belt.

They also have two very talented possession receivers in Kellen Winslow and Braylon Edwards, both back from injury. These two factors will allow Charlie Frye to gain experience without putting himself in difficult situations.

Romeo Crennel and Phil Savage have once again put together a very strong defense that will be able to match most offensive units they face this year. So, I look forward to very competitive year.

Buckeye Breakdown

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I was impressed with Ohio State’s offense in their 35-12 win over Northern Illinois. Not from the standpoint of the Buckeyes’ two Heisman Trophy candidates putting up the numbers they did. Troy Smith threw for 298 yards and 3 touchdowns and Ted Ginn Jr. racked up 123 of those yards on 4 catches, two for touchdowns. No, I was impressed that head coach Jim Tressel unleashed Smith and Ginn from the get go and then mixed in the running game to allow Antonio Pittman to rush for 110 yards and a score. Tressel also got true freshman running back Chris “Beanie” Wells into the game for 10 carries and 52 yards and a score on his second carry of his career. Yes, Wells did fumble later in the game, but he got the experience of playing in a Division 1 game so when he plays against Texas on Saturday in Austin, it won’t be such a shock.

There were two things that I didn’t like about the offense. The first was when Tressel substituted backup quarterback Justin Zwick for Troy Smith in the middle of a series down near the goalline. Zwick obviously wasn’t ready. He tripped over an offensive lineman’s leg and then fumbled the handoff with the Huskies recovering and keeping OSU from scoring its sixth TD of the game. Bad coaching move. The second area that concerned me was the kicking game. Both Ryan Pretorious and Aaron Pettrey missed long field goals. The kicking game is a huge part of “Tressel Ball”, so one of these two better step up and perform or the Buckeyes could lose a tough,close game late in the fourth quarter.

Defensively, the Buckeyes have a long way to go and not a lot of time to get there. In fact, the time frame is less than a week to get ready for Colt McCoy and the defending National Champion Longhorns. Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois’ All-American running back, racked up 172 yards rushing and 115 more receiving this past Saturday. If Ohio State’s “D” allows that to happen against Texas, the Buckeyes will leave the Lone Star state a .500 team and no longer ranked #1 in the country.

Defensive end Vernon Gholston and linebacker Larry Grant were the only two defensive players who really caught my attention in game #1. Gholston recorded 1 1/2 sacks and made his presence felt in the Huskies’ backfield. Grant, the junior college transfer, came up with a big interception in the red zone and made other plays throughout the game. Yes, senior defensive linemen Quinn Pitcock, David Patterson and Jay Richardson played well, but they’re going to have to turn up their intensity and performance a few notches against Texas if they want sweet revenge for last year’s 25-22 loss at “The Shoe” in Columbus.

If they can put pressure on Texas QB Colt McCoy, it will go a long way in helping out an inexperienced secondary of Jenkins, Mitchell, Patterson, Smith, O’Neal and the rest of the defensive backs.

But all in all, a 35-12 win over Northern Illinois showed that they weren’t looking ahead to Texas, which is a good sign of leadership and focus. So let the fun begin this week for one of the most anticipated games of the season. A showdown in Austin between this year’s #1 team, Ohio State, and last year’s #1 team and National Champion, Texas. My prediction?

The last team to have the ball will win in a high scoring affair. So here’s hoping Ohio State gets the ball last and Troy Smith and Ted Ginn Jr. hook up on a fade in the endzone in front of thousands of Longhorn fans who will feel the same pain Buckeye fans felt last year. And then maybe that will pave the way for the Scarlet and Gray to accomplish what Texas did last year, hold that crystal football up in the middle of the field on January 8, 2007 as college football’s National Champions!

Millwood stellar against old team

The Indians didn’t pay for Kevin Millwood in the offseason, so he delivered a little bit of payback Sunday afternoon against his former club. Millwood had a perfect game going until the fifth and struck out 10 batters in his eight innings of work. The 2005 AL ERA leader was in top form and prevented the Indians from completing a sweep. The Tribe lost 5-2.

“He was outstanding,” manager Eric Wedge said of Millwood. “We weren’t able to get anything going against him.”

The Tribe actually took the lead in the fifth on another home run by Kevin Kouzmanoff but were buried after allowing five in the seventh. Paul Byrd was pitching fantastic and even looked decent in the seventh. However, some of the balls hit were able to find holes and Byrd gave up the lead and was relieved by the recently dominant Fernando Cabrera, who surrendered a pivotal three-run bomb to Mark Teixeira.

The Indians now will travel to Toronto, a team they swept at home a week ago.

Buckeyes win opener

The Ohio State Buckeyes started fast and then cooled down to beat Northern Illinois 35-12. The first quarter of yesterdays contest showed everyone a glimpse of why the Bucks are ranked number one in the country. Troy Smith and Ted Ginn connected twice on touchdown passes, and Ohio State made sure the Huskies were out of this game early.

The Buckeye defense looked just like people expected. The defensive line was strong, the linebackers were ok, and the defensive backs had some high and low points. The main concern Coach Tressel has going into next weeks contest are turnovers and missed tackles. These mistakes were made by mostly freshman and first time players.

The Ohio State Buckeyes travel to Texas to take on the Longhorns, attempting to revenge last years 25-22 defeat in Ohio Stadium.

Browns acquire Fraley; Suggs among cuts

The Browns are at it again in their attempt to find a viable center. They traded an undisclosed 2008 draft pick for Eagles’ center Hank Fraley. The six-year veteran will compete with Lennie Friedman for the starting job, one that really needs to be decided soon.

The fact that we still haven’t decided on a starting center yet is seriously concerning. The number of centers the Browns have gone through so far can now be counted on two hands. You can thank Bob Hallen for that. They are nearing Week 1 of the regular season and the Browns are still “competing” for the starting center postion, perhaps the most important on the offensive line. The Browns need continuity on the line and auditioning a different center every week isn’t helping matters. I realize the Bentley injury and Hallen going AWOL put the organization in a bind, but it would be in the best interest of the offensive line and Charlie Frye to find a center and stick to one to build chemistry. Let’s hope Fraley, whose name has been popping up in trade rumors all preseason, is the guy and the center fiasco can settle down once and for all.

Finally, the Browns formulated their 53-man roster. Perhaps the most recognizable players cut were RB Lee Suggs, WR Frisman Jackson, and C Ross Tucker. William Green was placed on the injured reserve list and will spend the rest of the season there unless the team can reach a settlement with him which will allow him to then become a free agent.

The Browns also waived NT Babatunde Oshinowo, a 2006 sixth-round pick, and their final three 2005 draft picks: Speegle, OG Andrew Hoffman and OT Jonathan Dunn.

The Browns also waived WR Kendrick Mosley, FB Corey McIntyre, OL Dave Yovanovits, LB Justin Kurpeikis, TE John Owens, CB Therrian Fontenot, DE Darrell Campbell and four undrafted rookies, C Rob Smith, CB Jereme Perry, S Andrew Pace and QB Darrell Hackney.

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