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SANDERS

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:37 pm
by FlagCityFalcon
Just made his first NFL catch!!!! Great to see him on the field!

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:43 pm
by Falcon137
What number is he? (For us non-Brownie fans)

And why did the Brown kick a field goal down 21 with 10 minutes to go?

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:50 pm
by jacojdm
Falcon137 wrote:What number is he? (For us non-Brownie fans)
83
Falcon137 wrote:And why did the Brown kick a field goal down 21 with 10 minutes to go?
Who effin knows. Talk about a poor decision.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:52 pm
by Falconboy
I bet Sander's is wondering what he has to do to get more balls thrown his way when Braylon is sucking up the joint and Stallworth is out.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:53 pm
by VDub26Falcon
Yeah, Braylon had some KEY drops in the game...freaking ridiculous...I was wondering when they'd start going to Steve instead. But they didn't, and haven't.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:06 pm
by hammb
Falcon137 wrote:What number is he? (For us non-Brownie fans)

And why did the Brown kick a field goal down 21 with 10 minutes to go?
The Browns kicked a FG because Romeo Crennel is a loser with a loser mentality. He's always been a loser, and he'll likely always be a loser. He consistently takes the pussy way out and not going for the jugular. The team won in spite of him last year, and with the schedule they have this year they likely will not be able to do that as often.

This was a game I didn't think Cleveland would win, Dallas is light year's better as a team. It didn't help that Braylon had an awful day, this team cannot play without their best offensive player playing to his abilities.

Crennel is a bad head coach and that FG was the exact reason why. No killer instinct, no winning mentality.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:10 pm
by Falcon137
The Browns remind me of the '06 Bengals. Good O, Bad D, Bad Head Coach.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:11 pm
by cw08
hammb wrote:
Falcon137 wrote:What number is he? (For us non-Brownie fans)

And why did the Brown kick a field goal down 21 with 10 minutes to go?
The Browns kicked a FG because Romeo Crennel is a loser with a loser mentality. He's always been a loser, and he'll likely always be a loser. He consistently takes the pussy way out and not going for the jugular. The team won in spite of him last year, and with the schedule they have this year they likely will not be able to do that as often.

This was a game I didn't think Cleveland would win, Dallas is light year's better as a team. It didn't help that Braylon had an awful day, this team cannot play without their best offensive player playing to his abilities.

Crennel is a bad head coach and that FG was the exact reason why. No killer instinct, no winning mentality.
Go outside, take a deep breath, and calm down, they would have lost by 14 instead of 18. No reason to take a crap on the guy's chest.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:19 pm
by ffejfalcon
You are dead right HAMMB!!!!!!! This will be Romeo's last year!!

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:26 pm
by hammb
cw08 wrote:
hammb wrote:
Falcon137 wrote:What number is he? (For us non-Brownie fans)

And why did the Brown kick a field goal down 21 with 10 minutes to go?
The Browns kicked a FG because Romeo Crennel is a loser with a loser mentality. He's always been a loser, and he'll likely always be a loser. He consistently takes the pussy way out and not going for the jugular. The team won in spite of him last year, and with the schedule they have this year they likely will not be able to do that as often.

This was a game I didn't think Cleveland would win, Dallas is light year's better as a team. It didn't help that Braylon had an awful day, this team cannot play without their best offensive player playing to his abilities.

Crennel is a bad head coach and that FG was the exact reason why. No killer instinct, no winning mentality.
Go outside, take a deep breath, and calm down, they would have lost by 14 instead of 18. No reason to take a crap on the guy's chest.
Yup, it was completely irrelevant to this game, but I've seen it since he got the job. It's the same stuff every year. I was a at a game a couple years ago where we punted from like the 30 on 4th & 1. The guy just doesn't coach to win games, never has, never will.

Did it matter today? Nope, Dallas is a far better team. But it will likely matter at some point and you know he'll make that same decision every time.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:39 am
by Falcons4Life
I personally enjoyed the fire and tenacity with which he dealt with the players! That "I am a fat guy standing like a fat guy on the sideline with no emotion" attitude is what the *generally* blue-collar hardworking folks in Cleveland love to see!

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