Why are the Browns on MNF and Bengals aren't?
Because Cincy has always been the red headed step child of a sports city in this state.
Because Cincy has always been the red headed step child of a sports city in this state.
PS, I have tickets to that game.
Larry Johnson wasn't claimed on waivers, he is now an unrestricted free agent, with the Steelers, Texans, Browns, and Redskins potentially interested or suggested good fits for him in some way shape or form.
Good luck to whomever takes that chance.
"No, absolutely not. With all the different contracts. . . . I don't know what the incentives are. But that wouldn't make my decision [even if I did]."
Why are the Browns on MNF and Bengals aren't?
They finished last year nicely, but they still have a long way to go- Cedric Benson could be a decent back, but they have some holes to fill. Concerns- Whether Laverneaus Coles can fill the shows of T.J. Housmanzadeh, and if Carson Palmer can bounce back from an injury-filled season.
Pro Football Talk is reporting that the meetings between the NFL and player’s association are now starting to get into financial details. Specifically, they report by way of SportsBusiness Journal that the concept of a rookie wage scale could very well be on the table now.
should've been done a long time ago. :rant:IF they don't walk over it, this is a VERY good idea.
Pro Football Talk is reporting that the meetings between the NFL and player’s association are now starting to get into financial details. Specifically, they report by way of SportsBusiness Journal that the concept of a rookie wage scale could very well be on the table now.
IF they don't walk over it, this is a VERY good idea.
should've been done a long time ago. :rant:
Larry Johnson wasn't claimed on waivers, he is now an unrestricted free agent, with the Steelers, Texans, Browns, and Redskins potentially interested or suggested good fits for him in some way shape or form.
Good luck to whomever takes that chance.
For those of you who've been critical of Eric Mangini (myself included), this candid interview done by CBS Sports offers an inside glimpse of Mangini where he opens up quite a bit. Quite a contrast to the vilified, condemned and ridiculed character he's been created by many media outlets this year.
For Browns fans, I consider this required reading (listen up Sky). For fans of past teams with Mangini as coach (Sandra and Bill), when you get a chance, please read. Fans of teams with constant regime changes, you should read too. Sometimes we need to take a step back and actually get to talk to the person to see what he's really all about.
After reading this article, I support continuity more than anything for this franchise. Early on, we may have to take two steps back to take one step forward, but let's stick with the plan. Give Mangini time to bring in his guys. It's not easy when in sports sometimes the only thing that matters is wins, but in the end, I think we'll be better off.
Enjoy.....
Q&A: Under fire, Mangini opens up about Browns, Quinn, Belichick - NFL - CBSSports.com Football
Aside from Mangini deciding he needs some PR, and people need to see him a little more as a human being, and a little less as a football drone, as a Jet fan I'm not sure what I'm supposed to get out of that article.
It certainly doesn't change my opinion that he is not a good head coach at this point in his career.
Sandra