Why, Browns? Why?
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 1:07 pm
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Former spRocket Chester Taylor signed an offer sheet and will likely play for the Browns next year. While he has the ability to be a standout back, it doesn't turn my stomach any less to have to pull for a UT "grad". Not only that, but it moves the Browns a step closer to just straight releasing William Green, and getting something between absolutely nothing and a used kicking tee for a troubled, yet still full of potential, RB.
To make this relevant to the BG football forum, Taylor would be the first player from UT to ever play for the Browns. Bowling Green, in addition to giving the team their color scheme has had nine players DRAFTED by the Browns:
Jack Woodland and Bob Schnelker (1950), Jack Hecker ('56), Gary Sherman ('63), Tony Fire ('66), Honester Davidson ('70), Mark Miller ('78 ), Kyle Kramer ('89).
Seven more former Falcons have seen time in Cleveland as free agents:
Gerald Bayless, Ed Bettridge, Josh Harris, Shawn Potts, Dan Saleet, Derek Schorejs, and Stu Tolle.
Former spRocket Chester Taylor signed an offer sheet and will likely play for the Browns next year. While he has the ability to be a standout back, it doesn't turn my stomach any less to have to pull for a UT "grad". Not only that, but it moves the Browns a step closer to just straight releasing William Green, and getting something between absolutely nothing and a used kicking tee for a troubled, yet still full of potential, RB.
To make this relevant to the BG football forum, Taylor would be the first player from UT to ever play for the Browns. Bowling Green, in addition to giving the team their color scheme has had nine players DRAFTED by the Browns:
Jack Woodland and Bob Schnelker (1950), Jack Hecker ('56), Gary Sherman ('63), Tony Fire ('66), Honester Davidson ('70), Mark Miller ('78 ), Kyle Kramer ('89).
Seven more former Falcons have seen time in Cleveland as free agents:
Gerald Bayless, Ed Bettridge, Josh Harris, Shawn Potts, Dan Saleet, Derek Schorejs, and Stu Tolle.