In a new feature, designed to help fans keep up with the off field exploits of Cleveland Browns associates, The Brown Log are proud to introduce Criminal Collecting Cards.
Our first associate featured is defender Desmond Bryant:
Saturday, July 13, 2013
The NFL: White collar crime is ok?
It's a well known fact that 27 NFL players have been arrested in 2013 for various crimes including Aaron Hernandez' arrest for murder. Generally the reaction of the league and it's franchises has been swift. Cut ties with players, period.
When Jimmy Haslam is indicted for fraud, does anyone think the league will react with similar pragmatism? Doubtful. The old boys club stays together and Haslam is a paid in full member of the old boys club. The fact that the accusations against Haslam translate into his taking money from the pockets of millions of truckers means little or nothing to the NFL.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Jim Brown and trust
There is no question that Brown's great Jim Brown has earned the trust of Northern Ohio.
By signing Brown to an official role with the Cleveland Browns, Jimmy Haslam hopes to achieve 2 things:
1. Change the subject in the local community from his legal woes to football.
2. Transfer some of Jim Brown's trust with the community, earned over the last 50 years to Jim Haslam.
In the press conference in any case, questions about Haslam's legal woes came up, much to the chagrin of Mr. Haslam who would like that we ignore that ominous cloud hanging over OUR team. I'd argue that the only way Haslam will gain the trust of the local community is first to get through his legal battles with the FBI and come out the other side clean and second, by winning NFL games.
Jim Brown joining the team is certainly good news, but Haslam's still the owner. After a week in which Haslam fired over 1200 Cleveland based employees of Tenable Protective Services and replaced them with a company from Pennsylvania, my guess is that in spite of the hiring of Jim Brown, Jimmy Haslam on net, lost ground with Cleveland fans this week.
By signing Brown to an official role with the Cleveland Browns, Jimmy Haslam hopes to achieve 2 things:
1. Change the subject in the local community from his legal woes to football.
2. Transfer some of Jim Brown's trust with the community, earned over the last 50 years to Jim Haslam.
In the press conference in any case, questions about Haslam's legal woes came up, much to the chagrin of Mr. Haslam who would like that we ignore that ominous cloud hanging over OUR team. I'd argue that the only way Haslam will gain the trust of the local community is first to get through his legal battles with the FBI and come out the other side clean and second, by winning NFL games.
Jim Brown joining the team is certainly good news, but Haslam's still the owner. After a week in which Haslam fired over 1200 Cleveland based employees of Tenable Protective Services and replaced them with a company from Pennsylvania, my guess is that in spite of the hiring of Jim Brown, Jimmy Haslam on net, lost ground with Cleveland fans this week.
More bad news for the Browns and Jimmy Haslam
Two employees of Pilot Flying J have pleaded guilty and revealed further details of the criminal rebate fraud allegedly perpetrated for years by Pilot Flying J.
Haslam continues to state that he had no knowledge of how his company was defrauding customers of millions of dollars day to day.
Haslam continues to state that he had no knowledge of how his company was defrauding customers of millions of dollars day to day.
If looks could kill
Here's a photo of Jimmy Haslam snapped at Pilot Flying J headquarters in the hallway outside a conference room where Haslam was to give a briefing on the Pilot Flying J scandal. Clearly the photographer did not have permission to be taking a photo outside the meeting room and ole' Jimmy was not the least bit pleased that this breach was taking place.
Meanwhile this week Haslam looked to Brown's great Jim Brown hoping that the trust and goodwill Brown was in the community might rub off. My favorite summary of that press conference comes from the Plain Dealer's Bud Shaw who wrote the following:
Meanwhile this week Haslam looked to Brown's great Jim Brown hoping that the trust and goodwill Brown was in the community might rub off. My favorite summary of that press conference comes from the Plain Dealer's Bud Shaw who wrote the following:
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Browns dump Locally owned Tenable Protective Services
Details are beginning to emerge today via social media that the Cleveland Browns have dumped locally owned Tenable Protective services in favor of a Philadelphia based supplier. According to sources 1100 full time local positions are at risk. My guess is that the Philadelphia based service will rehire many of the Tenable employees, albeit at a lower salary.
This is a bad sign the new owner is focused on profit and furthermore his legal troubles may be forcing him to squeeze cash from all available sources.
We will be monitoring this breaking story.
From a FACEBOOK post made today:
This is a bad sign the new owner is focused on profit and furthermore his legal troubles may be forcing him to squeeze cash from all available sources.
We will be monitoring this breaking story.
From a FACEBOOK post made today:
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Class Action Lawsuits: 7 Browns Ownership: 0
In what may be a foreshadowing of the upcoming Browns season, there are now 7 class action lawsuits against the Browns Owner, Jim Haslam and to date the best Haslam has come up with to manage the situation is a bit of a Hail Mary. It appears that Haslam's opponents (formerly known as his customers) are piling on class action lawsuits against Pilot Flying J. Haslam may be mired in legal issues for years, which will leave the dream team of Joe Banner and Mike Lombardi to manage the Browns......
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Haslam legal troubles
Great article by the Nashville Scene on Haslam.
Bottom line is that Haslam had to know about the rebate fraud in his company.
A key snippet below:
Bottom line is that Haslam had to know about the rebate fraud in his company.
A key snippet below:
Mike Lombardi
In 2007, when the Raiders drafted JaMarcus Russell, Mike Lombardi was the Raiders top executive in charge of player personnel. Russell is commonly viewed as the worst draft pick in NFL history. Over time Lombardi has managed to spread the story that he really wasn't in charge of that draft. Al Davis made the pick of Russell.
Earlier this week when the Browns picked DE Barkevious Mingo with their first round pick, it was hard not to recall that the last time Lombardi picked a LB in round 1 he was employed as Director of Personnel for our Browns and picked Craig Powell. When I pointed that out several fans answered that Belichick, not Lombardi, was pulling the strings in that draft.
It's simply not true that Lombardi was not involved in numerous failed draft picks but you do have to take your hat off to Mike Lombardi for his incredible ability to manipulate the media and revise history when it suits him.
Most pundits have Browns fighting for top draft pick in 2014
In other words, experts are lining up to say that the Browns may well be the worst team in the NFL next year.
We have somehow gone from being in the forth year of Mike Holmgren's five year plan, to being in year one of Joe Banner's five year plan. More losing is on the horizon.
We have somehow gone from being in the forth year of Mike Holmgren's five year plan, to being in year one of Joe Banner's five year plan. More losing is on the horizon.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Judgement day - Brandon Weeden
There is been a lot of speculation among fans, about Brandon Weeden's future in Cleveland. Today we will find out what Cleveland really thinks about their quarterback. With his legal problems, Jimmy Haslam will be under pressure to win immediately in Cleveland. If the Browns don't believe in Brandon Weeden, today they surely will draft a quarterback. If they do believe in Weeden, they will wait.
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