Sunday, October 24, 2010

BL Live Blog: Knock knock

Who's there?
Yamon Figurs
Yamon Figurs who?
Yamon Figurs to sit on the bench the rest of the game...

BL Live Blog: Fujita intercept

Huge !!

BL Live Blog: end of Q1 Browns up 10-0

Browns used a zero man defensive line on the last two plays vs the Saints albeit two linebackers in two point stances lined up where the ends normally line up in three point stances.

BL Live Blog: Matt Roth

Roth is playing his heart out on D

BL Live Blog: Carlton Mitchell

Rookie and Brown Log favourite Carlton Mitchell is in uniform today and has gotten a rep at WR on O. We are hoping Mitchell steps up and makes a big play. Browns really need someone to step up at wide receiver if we are going to have a successful season.

BL Live Blog: touchdown!!

Who says Colt McCoy cannot throw long? Nice long pass to Cribbs which draws a pass interference call sets up Hillis TD. Browns up 10-0.

Browns look more prepared than the Saints.

BL Live Blog: 1 man line

1 man defensive line used by Ryan on third down vs the Saints offense. It worked but Ryan better hope the Saints don't go no huddle the next time they face that formation.

BL Live Blog: 3 points....

3 points after a big 69 yard punt return on a wonderful trick play is a bit disappointing. Something is better than nothing but a TD would've given the Browns a huge emotional lift. That said I liked Colt's poise in not forcing plays in the red zone. The Saints tried to put him under pressure and force a mistake. Give Colt credit, he made good choices.

BL Live Blog: trick play

Browns coaches must have seen something in game films. Nice big play. Let's see if Colt can get the TD

Friday, October 22, 2010

BL Predicts: Week Seven vs. the Saints

Once again, an easy game to predict as the Browns more or less have every factor possible working against them this Sunday in New Orleans. Despite serious limitations at the wide receiver position, in the defensive backfield and a lack of depth on the defensive line, the team is playing together and the coaches, in particular Rob Ryan, continue to come up with tactics that opponents have trouble with. This week, the best we can hope for is another good showing that comes up just short of the W.


BL Predicts:

New Orleans Saints 23
Cleveland Browns 10

The Brown Log's season record now stands at 3-3

Miami of Ohio: The Cradle of Coaches

From an interview this week with New Orleans Coach Sean Payton talking about Miami University in Ohio. It should be a well known fact that Miami of Ohio not only produced the infamous Super Bowl QB Ben Roethlisberger, but also many excellent coaches including Woody Hayes and Bo Schembechler.

Question: With Mike Shanahan coming back, Eastern Illinois now has three head coaches. Eric Mangini’s alma mater has only two. Has Eastern Illinois supplanted Wesleyan as the intellectual center of the football universe?

Payton: “We have a lot of Miami of Ohio coaches here who claim that’s still the cradle of coaching. I think more than anything else there’s some coincidence to it. If Mike Heimerdinger were to get going here he’d be the fourth head coach from Eastern. We pull for him at Tennessee. That was good learning grounds for all of us that went there and had a chance to play there and certainly advance our careers. I’m not too familiar with Wesleyan.”

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Tackling: Old era vs new era

OLD NFL HIGHLIGHTS: The tackles in this film are all clean


MODERN ERA NFL HIGHLIGHTS: The tackles in this video are almost all of the "blow-up" variety, many are direct hits to the head. Beyond safety, head hits actually make a defenders job easier because when you take a head out, you effectively cut the legs out of a powerful opponent. A head hit often causes an offensive player to completely lose his bearing. That is not football, it's cheating.

Head hits are not just part of the game: Darryl Stingley

Tackling someone at head level is illegal for one reason that goes well beyond safety. It's not football. Football is about the confrontation of athletes, at the top of their abilities, and may the best men win. When you get hit in the head, all of your determination and concentration on advancing that ball and winning that play, are instantly sapped out of your body. In a flash, every ounze of your energy transforms from trying to win a football game to preserving the safety of your head and neck. I played two years of organized football when I was a teenager. I was small, not a great player, but I knew how to play the game. I can attest, it's a hell of a scary moment when somebody takes your head out. You can be the better of the two men on the field confronting each other but if your opponent tackles or hits your head, you are going down, period, end of conversation.

For a closer look at a famous head shot, watch this video of the most infamous and saddest head hit in NFL history. One hit to the head of Daryl Stingley deprived him for life of the use of his limbs and contributed to his premature death at age 55.