Sunday, November 21, 2010

BL Live Blog: 8 in the box

Jacksonville put 8 in the box on 2nd and 10.

BL Live Blog: Shawn Rogers

Rogers is in. We need his fire and dominance badly today

BL Live Blog: shades of Bernie

Shades of Bernie Kosar on the touchdown pass to Hillis. Go Colt!!

BL Live Blog: Q1

Tough Q1 but the Browns are showing signs of life on Offense but look sluggish on D.

BL Live Blog: going backwards

BL Live Blog: lauvao

You gotta like #66 Shawn Lauvao's play today. He is really playing hard at RG. Watch him

BL Live Blog: Fujita

I didn't realize how huge Scott Fujita was to the complex scheme the Browns have run year to date on D. The Browns have set up in very conventional formations so far today. Strategy or do we miss Fujita, who in effect was the QB on defense.

BL Live Blog: bad start

Browns look listless. Jaguars look faster today

BL Live Blog: attendance

The stands are surprisingly empty in Jacksonville

Saturday, November 20, 2010

BL Predicts: Week Ten vs Jacksonville

The Browns are banged up and on the road but after 4 games against the leagues best team, the Brown Log believes beating Jacksonville won't be easy, but the Browns are up to the task. Look for Ryan's D to confuse the mediocre Jacksonville offense and look for Colt to really explode in the first game he will play against an average D.

BL Predicts

Browns 30
Jacksonville 10


The BL has a 4-5 record year to date

Thursday, November 18, 2010

It's only a game

I remember when Derek Anderson attacked Browns fans as a whole based on the insults he endured from a few Browns fans. That got me mad, you can't label a group based on the behavior of it's worst element. But it's hard not to feel ashamed when I read about the 8 year old Jets fan who was assaulted by a so called "Browns fan" after last Sunday's game. What an awful story (see attached link).

It is only a game folks........

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Learning to live with fumbles

Knowing how much Coach Mangini hates turnovers on offense, it must be damn hard for him to digest that it is not possible to coach emerging star fullback Peyton Hillis out of his fumbling. I've read that each week Hillis does special drills designed to get him to hang onto the ball and no matter the effort, every week Hillis coughs up a ball. I've often compared Colt McCoy to Brian Sipe, in the case of Hillis there is another reference point in Browns history that is very similar. Mike Pruitt ran like a linebacker but he also had smallish hands and often fumbled. Forrest Gregg hated Pruitt's fumbling so much that he sat him for the better part of two years. When Sam Rutigliano arrived, he decided to put this force of nature into motion and Mike Pruitt was a key part of the Browns resurgence.

It's the same story with Hillis. 250 pound players with speed and agility are rare. Keep giving him the ball, his one fumble per game is more than offset by the damage to opponents that he does on the ground on all the other plays in which he doesn't fumble.

Injuries trip up Browns vs Jets

Great game played by the Browns today against the Jets but injuries to Fujita, Cribbs and Brown in the end cost us the game. It's that time of the season where depth is going to begin to play a factor. The Browns have a bit less talent than most NFL teams but the coaching has been great of late, and the team was coming together. That all starts to come apart when the inevitable injuries start to pile up. Here is hoping that Cribbs in particular won't be out long.