The time for teams to poach restricted free agents has passed,So there is no way anybody can swing a deal for Wallace now ? i know they wouldnt trade directly with the Browns but maybe a three team deal could be worked out ?.
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 15, 2012 5:58 pm
If your Dog is barking at the back door and your wife / GF is banging on the front door both wanting in . which one do you let in first ?
i know who gets in first at my place & why . WOOF WOOF WOOF ! |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 15, 2012 6:01 pm
time to spark some charcoal up here . got me a 22oz porterhouse , baked tater with Butter / sour creme which is about done . jumbo butterfly dinner shrimp & a side salad with Marzetti Ranch dressing .
add mesquite wood chips to the charcoal for xtra flavouring
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 15, 2012 8:31 pm
The Dog. Because, at least it will shut the hell up once you let it in
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 15, 2012 10:48 pm
The key to this offseason is Brandon Weeden....I'm liking this pick more and more. I really think the Browns got good one finally. He seems to have that "extra something" that makes the really good QB's stand out...He definately has a fastball, but seems to know and understand when "touch" is needed....The faster the tempo, or the pressure situation, the better he gets. . Can't put it into words, but he kinda reminds me of a Kenny Stabler or a Brian Sipe.....Just a total gamer that teammates will "run through a wall" for.....He's going to take over the starting job naturally and with ease...This is really exciting. The Browns got a strong armed clutch QB!!! This is going to be fun......Year 3 of H&H, and I think legitimacy has arrived...
Weeden might be the best of all the rookie QB's statistically this season....Like several others, he's going to start from day 1...He has the maturity to handle the transition into the NFL better than any of the other rooks IMO. ....Plus let's not forget, (I'm sure he won't!), he's got a helluva running back in Trent Richardson, to really make things manageable.....The downs and distances will be much improved for the Browns this season.. Schwartz is going to be clutch in fixing the right side of that line....He can handle it. We have the personel to really be dynamic this year...Night and day from what we saw last season... How can we NOT be excited??? |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 1:47 am
The Dog. Because, at least it will shut the hell up once you let it in
It's nice to see everyone in high spirits! |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 4:36 am
Schwartz is going to be clutch in fixing the right side of that line....He can handle it. We have the personel to really be dynamic this year...Night and day from what we saw last season...It's all about tempering expectations, TD. I am right there with you in liking what I have seen and heard from Brandon Weedon. Yet, let's not forget he is a rookie regardless and will have growing pains. I have little doubt he will overcome them in the long haul, but with this schedule he could be the second coming of Joe Montana and it wouldn't make a huge difference. It's time to bring this man along at a nice steady pace. Weedon could be the answer for the next five to ten years if too much isn't heaped on him right away. Luckily he seems to have a great attitude after things didn't work out for him in the minors. I don't think burn-out will be any kind of factor. He seems legitimately enthusiastic to be in the NFL and a Brown. He looks like a true leader that this team will grow visually and verbally confident behind. Sounds like he is digesting the new system as well as anyone could be expected this early. He has a good head on his shoulders and is by all accounts very football savy. Again though it is time to groom a franchise quarterback for real this time. There is a lot of football to be done between now and December, so let's cut the guy a little slack in May. And as far as Schwartz goes.....Oh yeah! Nothing like a line who can not only stay upright but push the defense backwards. I like that pick a lot. The fact that he played with Mack can only be a good thing. A huge wall of a line to fend off pass rushers in greatly in the best interests of developing Weedon. Glad to know the Cleveland front office finally got the memo that half a OL does not a scoring drive make. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 7:11 am
So there is no way anybody can swing a deal for Wallace now ? i know they wouldnt trade directly with the Browns but maybe a three team deal could be worked out ?.bluez, the only way Wallace can play for another team at this point is if he signs a regular contract...The Steelers can't even trade him if he signs the tender. The reason he had a better chance before was that he could negotiate with 32 teams, now he can only negotiate with one. He will sign his tender in July, which is good for us because he will miss the installation of the new offense..but in the long run it won't make much difference. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 10:01 am
Looking like a starting quarterback Before rookie minicamp this past weekend, Shurmur said rookie Brandon Weeden must earn the starting quarterback job. But as Shurmur reflected on the recent minicamp while speaking to reporters following his speaking engagement, he said Weeden is making a strong case for himself in his pursuit of the starting job. “There’s no question I think he’s headed in the right direction,” Shurmur said. “He showed us in the first minicamp that he can throw the ball in this league, and now we’ll get a chance to see him interact with the team, the full squad, and see how he does.” Shurmur stopped short of revealing whether Weeden would take snaps with the first-team offense May 22 when organized team activities begin. But it certainly seems like a safe bet that Weeden will. “I’ll hold onto that till we talk about that [as a team and as a coaching staff],” Shurmur said. “But he’s gonna be able to compete with those guys to be the starter. So how we choose to do that really is a method, and we’ll just see how it works.” Shurmur was much more direct in his praise of Weeden’s performance during rookie minicamp. “I think he’s extremely accurate,” he said. “His strong arm really showed up in this minicamp. There’s something natural about his play. He hadn’t really thrown to these receivers before and to be able to throw somewhat precise routes and be very accurate, that was good to see. “He throws a very, very -- wow -- it’s a pretty ball. It’s easy for the receivers to catch, and some of the guys he was working with for the first time really performed extremely well because there’s synergy there when you get good quarterback play.” Quarterback situation A member of the audience asked Shurmur to compare Colt McCoy and Weeden. “Colt McCoy is a gritty guy,” Shurmur said. “I think Colt McCoy is a fine football player and can play quarterback in this league. We think Brandon Weeden can do the same thing. Obviously one guy’s a little bit taller than the other. … They’re both guys that I want on this team and I want to see them compete. The best one will play when we play Philadelphia in September.” So what will happen to Seneca Wallace? “I think there’s a case to be made that Seneca, Colt and Brandon are all [on the roster] together,” Shurmur said. “We’ll see. I think that’s yet to be determined. But we’re gonna just watch them all compete and interact, and we’ll see what happens.” Reliable running back Shurmur touted running back Trent Richardson, the third overall pick in this year’s draft, as a key piece to the team’s future. “Trent Richardson is 5-9 ½, but he is a full-grown man,” Shurmur said. “I think he’s gonna be a tremendous player here for a very long time. He’s a quarterback’s best friend. When things get a little dicey, you just turn around and hand it to him, and I really believe he’s gonna be a big part of what we do. “We could tell from the meeting room interaction to the field that he learns extremely well. All that’s in his favor, and I think this weekend helped him.” New back in mix Shurmur said the Browns have signed Toledo running back Adonis Thomas, who spent rookie minicamp with the team on a tryout basis. “He actually came in on a workout basis,” Shurmur said. “It was just a weekend tryout, and [he] impressed us enough where we signed him to our 90-man roster. So he’ll be coming to training camp with us. He did a terrific job and we feel like he’s got a chance to contribute.” Shurmur said Adonis filled the vacancy left on the roster by Ohio State linebacker Andrew Sweat, who signed with the Browns as an undrafted free agent but decided not to pursue an NFL career. Phil Taylor update Shurmur said defensive tackle Phil Taylor will have surgery Wednesday to repair the left pectoral muscle he tore while lifting weights last week. Third-round pick John Hughes is a candidate to replace Taylor in the starting lineup. “Unfortunately with what happened to Phil Taylor, John’s gonna have to step it up and be a quicker part of what we do,” Shurmur said. … “We’re not gonna plug him in. He’s gonna have to get in there and compete with the other defensive tackles to win that spot. If he ends up being the guy, he’s obviously not as big as Phil. But I really believe he can create pass rush inside and play well against the run.” There’s also a chance the Browns could acquire a veteran defensive lineman. “We’ll continue to look at a veteran really at any position,” he said. “And we’ll know about how it all fits once we can get into the OTAs, and they’re all out there working together.” Golden opportunity Rookie linebackers James-Michael Johnson, a fourth-round pick, and Emmanuel Acho, a sixth-round selection, could receive a chance to crack the starting lineup right away if starting strongside linebacker Scott Fujita’s three-game suspension is upheld. The NFL punished Fujita for his alleged role in the New Orleans Saints’ bounty scandal. Fujita has denied involvement and reserved the right to appeal the suspension. “I do think they did some things in the rookie minicamp that would make you say these guys got a chance,” Shurmur said of Johnson and Acho. … “I wouldn’t say one’s ahead of the other right now.” Time to step up This could be a make-or-break year for Browns wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi, who was plagued by injuries and didn’t produce much last season. “It’s time for him to show us what we know he can do,” Shurmur said. “I think last year he was hampered by injury, which can be tough for a receiver. What I’ve seen thus far in the offseason, it looks like he’s gonna be ready to go.” Reunion in cards? Shurmur was asked if the Browns will re-sign left guard Eric Steinbach, who was cut in March after he missed last season with a back injury that required surgery. The Browns and Steinbach couldn’t agree on a restructured contract, leading to his release. “There’s a chance [he could be brought back],” Shurmur said. “I know he’s out in that free-agent world right now trying to find a home. I don’t know the specifics right now, but I have a strong appreciation for Eric and what he did prior to being here last year. Unfortunately last year, he sustained his injury. So maybe. I couldn’t say yes at this point.” Tight ends ready Benjamin Watson suffered three concussions last year and ended the season on injured reserve, but Shurmur said Watson is poised to come back. “He’s fine,” Shurmur said. “He looks great. He’s ready to go.” Shurmur expects a significant jump in production from Jordan Cameron, who appeared in eight games last season as a rookie. “The guy that looks way different is Jordan Cameron,” Shurmur said. “Oh, gosh -- the size -- and he’s had a great offseason. He’s a guy that hadn’t played much football, so I think he’ll make a big improvement this year.” Uniform change Shurmur indicated the Browns will wear brown jerseys for at least some of their home games this year. Last season, they wore white jerseys and white pants at home. “Yeah, there’s a chance we can wear the brown [jerseys] this year,” he said. Lots of laughs Shurmur always seems to let loose at this event, showing the luncheon club his sense of humor for the second year in a row. He got big laughs from the following jokes:
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 2:33 pm
Any word on Trich and Bweed signing contracts? I wish they would get them done. It is supposed to be easy under the new cap.
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 3:51 pm
They are the only two left to sign and the rookie allotment came out today, so hopefully they will be signed shortly. First round picks are by far the most unsigned at this time. Most of the other rounds are merely adding 1-1.5% to last year's signings and getting them done.
Then I would assume they are using the remaining money to sign their first rounders. TRich mentioned last week they were closee, so I don't think it will be long. Once he is done, BWeed whould merely get the remaining allotment and also sign. I am sure they are working between both agents for compensation so that they can get their fair share, since both are first rounders. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 9:16 pm
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Browns defensive tackle Phil Taylor underwent surgery to repair a torn left pectoral muscle today at the Cleveland Clinic, but "everybody's optimistic he's going to have a significant impact on the team this season,'' a league source told The Plain Dealer. The surgery went well, according to the source, and doctors feel everything's gone better than planned. Taylor was injured Friday while he was bench-pressing during the Browns off-season program at their facility in Berea. Browns President Mike Holmgren said that Taylor was going through his regular lifting regimen when the injury occurred and that he was using the appropriate amount of weights for his 6-3, 335 pound frame. Browns coach Pat Shurmur said Taylor would be out "months, not weeks'' and both Shurmur and Holmgren held out hope he'd return this season. Depending on the severity of the tear, torn pecs can take about four to six months to heal. In that case, Taylor would be back sometime between September and November. A similar injury to linebacker D'Qwell Jackson in 2009 caused him to miss the last 10 games, and another one in training camp in 2010 cost him the entire season. Jackson came back last season to finish second in the NFL with 158 tackles. In Taylor's absence, the Browns are grooming their two rookie defensive tackles, third-rounder John Hughes and sixth-rounder Billy Winn, for significant roles. |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 16, 2012 9:21 pm
The Cleveland Browns say they are headed in the right direction, but Las Vegas isn’t buying it. The Browns are the only NFL team not favored in any of their first 15 games, according to Cantor Gaming. There is no line yet for the season finale at Pittsburgh. Number of games as favorites for the 2012 season: AFC North Steelers — 11 Ravens — 10 Bengals — 7 (plus two pick ’ems) Browns — 0 Other notables Patriots — 15 Packers — 15 Jaguars — 1 Rams — 2 Source: Cantor Gaming |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 9:46 am
looks like i am going to lose all 6 games this week in FBB
![]() My pitchers are all falling apart ...2x4 upside the head my hitters arent hitting enough ..my size 12 boot in there arse i have scored the most points in three leagues yet somehow have a losing record in two of them ? starting to think the most points scored is vastly ovverated
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 11:18 am
Colt McCoy doesn’t sound like he’s ready to cede his starting quarterback job to Brandon Weeden just yet. Outside of a report that the Browns told McCoy that they wouldn’t draft a quarterback in the first round, a report the Browns denied, we haven’t heard anything from McCoy about the team’s decision to draft Weeden. He didn’t address that choice directly in an email to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, but he did send a message that he’s not buying into the widespread belief that the job is going to Weeden. “I’m a competitor and I’m working harder than ever,” McCoy wrote in the email. While the Browns say that the competition is open, all the hard work in the world might not be enough to help McCoy. The Browns didn’t take a 28-year-old quarterback with the 22nd overall pick to have him sit on the bench one minute longer than is absolutely necessary. Everything they say that isn’t about the competition is tinged with undertones that Weeden will wind up with the job. McCoy still has reason to work hard, though. A strong preseason could interest another team in making a deal for him, opening up an opportunity for McCoy that doesn’t include a player drafted to be the Browns’ starting quarterback |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 12:41 pm
bad day around here .
i had to put my buddy of 17 years down today RIP Cuervoe
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 12:43 pm
sorry to hear that bluez...feel better my friend!
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 1:44 pm
Sorry to hear that Bluez. My condolences.
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 2:04 pm
i had to put my buddy of 17 years down today ...that sux bro. My bride has a 8-9 year old Lhasa now. Gonna be hell ta pay when that pooch goes.Hang in there.... gb2 |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 2:26 pm
bluez ~
I feel your pain. Mine was two years ago for me; and I buried him in the only yard he ever knew. I didn't know how digging a hole could make me cry so much. For the next six months I STILL checked for food and water even though I didn't put any out any more. I'm so sorry, good pals are hard to let go. Doug |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 2:04 pm
bluez sorry about your friend. In almost all cases they are better than dealing with people. As far as our Browns league, hovering at 4-2 and now waiting for Matt Kemp to come back. 4-2 seems to be my fortay right now which is not a bad thing in 2 leagues and 5-1 in the other..
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 4:38 pm
Sorry bout your boy, bluez. Been there done that...& got a few more on the horizon: 14 yr old Himmy with diabetes, blind & getting lame 14 yr old Old English Sheepdog, 12 yr old Old English Sheepdog. Big breeds dont usually last that long. Counting blessings but know its just a matter of 'when'...
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 6:32 pm
thanks all .
Cuervoe was a she . quite the character as she hated females . every GF i had or any one nighters she would just hiss at them |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 10:11 pm
Bluez,
One of the saddest days of my life is when I had to tell the Vet to go ahead and put my last Boxer (Woody) down. I feel for you and know the sorrow that is in your heart right now. Someone sent this to me back then. I guess it's my turn now. RIP Cuervoe |
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 10:32 pm
Thats a great poem Lym. Somebody sent me that back in '98 when we lost our 1st OES. Spent 1.5k on cancer surgery 5 mos earlier. She rebounded back to normal but then 1 day the wife picked the kids up from daycare, opened the front door & our girl was laying on the floor facing the door. Dead. Lots of tears... Never easy losing a member of the family, 2 or 4 footed
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Dawg Pound Lounge ,May 17, 2012 10:49 pm
Yea, Capt . . . I got a bunch of them waiting for me to show up. The fact that two of them were 200lb+ Great Danes (Duke and Sachmo) is what keeps me on this earth. Those guys would just flat out mug me when I got home at night. Doubt I could handle both of them at the same time. Woody was the same way except he weighed quite a bit less. The Boxer we have now (Archie) spends the entire day alone in the house. You would think he would mug me as well but he's too busy waiting at the back door to go out and pee. OBTW: All of them were rescued dogs. I was just glad that we provided a place for them to show their love. |