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Browns need to go back to Quinn PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Carey on Monday, 26 October 2009 12:58   

altAnother week, another blowout! It's time for the Browns to make a change because Derrick Anderson has not been the answer.
 
Browns have nothing to lose in Pittsburgh. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Carey on Sunday, 18 October 2009 04:01   

altThe Browns have lost 11 straight games to the Pittsburgh Steelers.  They have one win to show for their last 18 meetings. Tim Couch was the last Browns quarterback to beat the Steelers on Oct. 5, 2003. So the question is, can the Browns actually win on Sunday and break this curse?
 
Browns show up, still get blasted 34-20 by Vikings!!! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Carey on Tuesday, 15 September 2009 05:45   

altOK - I'm sure you seen all the quips and jokes on other recaps of the Browns loss to the Vikes yesterday about how not naming our QB until the final weekend sure messed with the Vikings preparation.  So - I will spare you one more.
 
NFL Suspends Stallworth for 2009 season! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Carey on Thursday, 13 August 2009 16:30   

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 altThe NFL has suspended Cleveland Browns receiver  Donte Stallworth without pay for the 2009 season because of violations of the league's substance-abuse and personal-conduct policies, the NFL announced this morning.
 
Donte Stallworth says "I am truly sorry." PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Carey on Thursday, 06 August 2009 15:00   

altWR Donte Stallworth met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in New York on Wednesday to discuss his request for reinstatement.  Afterwards he released this statement:

"I wanted to meet with Commissioner Goodell before making any public comment about the impact of my actions on the National Football League. I want to thank the Commissioner for giving me the opportunity to be heard yesterday," the letter read.

"I recognize that there is a difference between the legal standard in my criminal case and the standard to which NFL players are held. It is clear that I exercised poor judgment and caused irreparable harm to Mario Reyes, his family, the NFL, its owners, coaches, employees and to my fellow players. Going forward, I am committed to conducting myself in a manner that more accurately reflects who I am and meets the high standard expected of all NFL players. I tried to convey this commitment to Commissioner Goodell yesterday. I respect the Commissioner's authority and I trust his judgment. Whatever he ultimately decides is the appropriate discipline, I will accept knowing that I have profoundly affected the NFL and its relationship with the fans of our game.

"I apologize for my poor judgment. I jeopardized the honor and privilege that I have been given to be an NFL player and to play for our fans. I am truly sorry."

It is not known when Goodell will rule on Stallworth's request.

 
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