DeSean Jackson’s Walkoff Punt Return Touchdown Nominated for FOXSports 2010 NFL Play of the Year

December 24, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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An online survey on FOXSports asks readers to vote for the NFL Play of the year for 2010. The winning play will be revealed on Sunday at 12 p.m. on FOX. The plays nominated for the NFL Plays of the Year are as follows: – Dan Connolly’s unlikely kick return vs Green Bay – Kroy [...]

97% Chance Baltimore Ravens Make 2010 Playoffs

December 23, 2010 by conoonk  
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Happy holidays, everyone! I must apologize to you readers for my absence of writing; there was no power ranking, staff prediction, or facing the enemy article last week, and I’m sorry for that. We will definitely have those up for you this week, so check back soon. Now when the (10-4) Baltimore Ravens face the [...]

Defensive & Offensive Strategies: Ravens vs. Browns

December 23, 2010 by ggwinner52  
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Defensive Strategies Return of Organized Chaos As mentioned last week, the Baltimore Ravens defense seems to play more consistently in a base 3-4 formation, while mixing up the looks and blitzes at the line of scrimmage.  Last Sunday, the defense attacked well playing from this lineup and did a great job harassing New Orleans Saints [...]

Cleveland Browns fans are the Greatest

December 22, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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Cleveland Browns fans are among the best in the NFL. They support the Browns through thick and thin, disappointment after disappointment but still come out to cheer for the Browns week in and week out of the regular season. Deadspin.com, the website which brought us the photos of Favre Jr. and the twins, somehow came [...]

Jon Gruden to Cleveland Browns rumors getting louder

December 20, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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National Football Post is reporting that the rumors linking Jon Gruden to the Cleveland Browns are getting louder. NFP reports that it is quite possible that the Cleveland job is possibly the only one which interests Gruden. Gruden is from Ohio and has a history with Cleveland Browns president Mike Holmgren. Prior to the NFL [...]

The Bengals wanted the Browns RB Peyton Hillis

December 17, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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The Cincinnati Bengals wanted to trade with the Denver Broncos for the current RB of the Cleveland Browns, Peyton Hillis this past off-season. The admission was made by current, soon to be former head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, Marvin Lewis while speaking to reporters. This week the Bengals get a chance to see first [...]

Cleveland Browns to name QB Colt McCoy the starter for the rest of the season

December 16, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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It’s official, the Cleveland Browns have named Colt McCoy the starting quarterback for the rest of the season. The Browns revealed head coach Eric Mangini’s plans for the rookie via Twitter this morning. I think this is a very good move by the Browns. As I outlined in an earlier column this morning, Colt McCoy [...]

Colt McCoy practices, but will he start against the Cincinnati Bengals

December 16, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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After being sidelined for several weeks with a high ankle sprain, rookie QB Colt McCoy practiced some with the first team for the Cleveland Browns, but will he start this Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals? The Cleveland Browns have not been the same team without McCoy in the lineup. McCoy did go 2-3 as a [...]

Can Peyton Hillis correct his fumbling issues for the Browns?

December 14, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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Peyton Hillis has been quite the trade value for the Cleveland Browns who shipped QB Brady Quinn to the Denver Broncos in exchange for him but can he solve his fumbling issues? Hillis, after fumbling three times this past Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, now lead the league with 8 total lost fumbles. The fumbling [...]

Cleveland Browns should run over the Buffalo Bills

December 11, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns will be playing on the other end of Lake Erie when they take on the Buffalo Bills, and the Browns strength plays right into the Bills weakness and the Cleveland Browns should be able to run all over the Buffalo Bills. The Buffalo Bills have found a recent passing offense [...]

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