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Every Morning Quarterback

Josh Cribbs: ‘Some Guys Quit’

November 10, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Cleveland Browns

Josh Cribbs: ‘Some Guys Quit’

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The Cleveland Browns have become pretty vocal after last Thursday night’s devastating loss to the Denver Broncos. First, running back Jamal Lewis voiced his displeasure, saying that some players needed to “check their egos at the door.” Today, receiver and kick returner extraordinaire Josh Cribbs echoed those sentiments and spoke out about the team’s effort against Denver:
“When you have a team like that that comes into our house and we’re capable of beating them, that’s the first thing that comes to mind. We can’t figure out what man, but that’s what it looked like — …read more

Donte’ Stallworth Agrees to Deal With Browns

March 1, 2008 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Cleveland Browns

Donte’ Stallworth Agrees to Deal With Browns

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The Cleveland Browns are doing more than staying competitive this offseason. The Browns are preparing themselves for a Super Bowl run. First, they locked up QB Derek Anderson for three-years yesterday. Then they got him another weapon on offense — former New England Patriots WR Donte Stallworth. The Browns are wisely building their team around their quarterbacks — Derek and Brady Quinn. GM Phil Savage said:
“Donte’ will be the major addition to our offense this year. He will bring legitimate speed, quickness and playmaking ability to the receiving corps and add a …read more

Patriots, Chargers Lead AFC All-Star Squad, 18 First-Time Selections Named

December 18, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under NFL - NFL

Patriots, Chargers Lead AFC All-Star Squad, 18 First-Time Selections Named

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The New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers lead the AFC’s 2008 Pro Bowl squad with a conference-high eight players each. New England’s eight All-Stars equals a franchise high set by the 1985 Pats. The AFC roster includes 18 first-time All-Stars, including Cincinnati WR T.J. Houshmanzadeh, who leads the NFL with 101 receptions.


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