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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Terrell Owens In A Brown's Uniform-You Have Entered The Twilight Zone

The Cleveland Browns have been disfunctional for too many years now since their remake. Last year they imploded with disfunctionality, but ended the season with a flicker of hope and a tiny strand of decency. Read an article recently where Joshua Cribbs talked about bringing Terrell Owens, the master of disfunction, to Cleveland.

Sure Owens has put up impressive numbers through his career and sure he may be a hall of fame candidate at some point, but he also has a reputation for causing disruption on an offense. Something the Browns do not need at this fragile time in their reconstruction, unless through some unexplainable transformation and rehabilitation over these past months, Owens has become a team player.

The Browns need team players on their roster, like the acquisition of Jake Delhomme. True, it was just an article and just something Cribbs randomly suggested, but when it comes to Cleveland anything that can happen will happen. I haven't seen anything further on the subject, so this may just end up to be idol chatter, like the possibility of an oil platform in the Gulf exploding and becoming one of the biggest environmental disaster in history.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Picture Jake Delhomme In A Brown's Uniform-Number 17

How many Brown's fans out there think the Jake Delhomme aquisition is a good one? I know there is probably some nays and some yays. One thing for sure, Jake Delhomme is a very likeable fellow on and off the field. He takes performing well seriously. You can discern it by his demeanor on the field of play during a game, whether it is the excecution of a great play or a mistake resulting in a setback.

Delhomme probably is his own biggest critic. He is honest and forthright about his own shortcomings and you can tell he wants to win for the team. He is the ultimate team player and not just out to glorify himself in order to get to the next level in his career. He has the game heart of a Brett Favre, meaning he loves the game, and the winning attitude of a John Elway, meaning he never gives up on the idea of a victory. Sorry Brown's fans, I have always admired John Elway's winning spirit regardless of his ability to administer the debackle of a Brown's championship season.

Whether Delhomme will raise the Brown's to the status of a playoff contender and winner remains to be seen. The Brown's definitely ended the previous season moving in the right direction. Mangini finally smartened up and used Joshua Cribbs versatility properly. Looking for good things out of Cribbs in the 2010 season. Hopefully the off season moves and changes will continue that winning momentum into the next. If Cleveland is to ever bring home a championship trophy, I believe it will be through the Cleveland Browns.

Final question to ponder. What would you think of Terrell Owens possibly wearing a Brown's uniform in 2010?