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Baxter done for year

This should come as no surprise considering how he was carted off the field on Sunday. From the moment he was on the field for an extended period of time you knew it wasn’t good news.

Browns cornerback Gary Baxter will miss the remainder of the 2006 season after suffering an injury to his left patellar tendon, head coach Romeo Crennel announced Monday.

Crennel also said there’s a possibility Baxter suffered a patellar tendon injury in his right knee as well.

First LeCharles, now Baxter. You have got to be kidding me, injuries to both knees? Poor Baxter, anything he does he gets hurt and he just hasn’t been able to stay on the field. A guy who had never gotten injured at Baltimore comes to Cleveland and has had serious season-ending injuries for two seasons straight now. Anyone still don’t believe in the Cleveland curse?

Questions and answers

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Q: The Browns are 1 of only 6 teams in the NFL with just 1 win. Who else is in this distinctive fraternity? Oakland, Tennessee, Miami, Detroit and Arizona. So of these 6 teams, who do you think will end up with the worst record and the first overall pick in the draft?

A: Oakland, because the Browns beat them this year and thus lose the tie breaker.

Q: Who or what is worse when you think of the Browns? The offensive line or offensive coordinator Maurice Carthon? I know that one really makes you think doesn’t it!?

A: As much as I want to fire Carthon, I have to admit the O-line is worse.

Q: Right now, do you think Randy Lerner cares more about his football team or his soccer team?

A: His soccer team, they’re scoring more than the Browns!

Q: Is Charlie Frye the quarterback of the future for the Browns?

A: The more I see of him, the more I doubt it.

Q: How would you rate the job that Browns GM Phil Savage has done so far?

A: Overall – “C-“…drafts – “C+”….free agents – “D”

Q: How would you rate the job that Browns head coach Romeo Crennel has done so far?

A: “C”…6 wins last year, not bad. But he better turn it around quickly this year or that grade becomes a solid “D”.

Q: Who is the Browns best player?

A: That’s an easy one. Punter Dave Zastudil

Q: Why do fans continue to pay big dollars to go down to the stadium and watch the Browns lose week after week?

A: This one I can honestly say I have no answer for. Please help me out and tell me why you all keep wasting your hard earned dollars on a team that has gone 18-41 at home since returning to the NFL in 1999. And their overall record now, counting this year’s 1-5 start, is 37-81. Why do you continue to pay for such punishment?

Forget the Browns; Tressel should stay at Ohio State

Tony Grossi speculates that Jim Tressel would consider leaving Ohio State for the head job with the Cleveland Browns. I just don’t see that happening. Tressel is a great college coach and he has his dream job. He could possibly retire some day as the greatest coach in Ohio State history, surpassing even Woody Hayes. Why would he leave that? He doesn’t strike me as one of those guys that feels the need to prove himself again by jumping to the pros.

That said, if he ever does leave Ohio State, of course I’d like to see him here in Cleveland. But I’m hoping he stays in Columbus.

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