It's Good to be Better
Monday, July 30, 2007
I took a look at Cleveland's site and had flashbacks to Bengal's years past. When we had less than nothing to be pumped about, but still found headlines to read during camp. Two tid-bits.
According to The Brown's team website, they have possibly their heaviest starting defensive line in history with nose tackle Ted Washington (375) and ends Orpheus Roye (330) and Robaire Smith (320). Combined, that's 1,025 pounds.
Awesome. Time to get excited. Not about a play off run. Or a sweet prospect. But get excited about the fattest collection of D-linemen ever. Although this is the Browns. So don't get too excited. They do say that they, "possibly" have the heaviest line ever. And knowing the Browns, one of the teams from years past has them beat by a pound.
Another story says that in 2007, wide receiver Braylon Edwards no doubt plans to be a better player than he was a year ago. But also on his list of improvements is to be a better person and teammate.
That is beautiful. Chad will be working on blocking. According to Bengals.com, Chad’s calling out linebackers to practice against. Meanwhile Edwards can focus on being a more encouraging player. Maybe he can work on his butt pat and test his skills at positive words. Here’s one: Who-Dey.
According to The Brown's team website, they have possibly their heaviest starting defensive line in history with nose tackle Ted Washington (375) and ends Orpheus Roye (330) and Robaire Smith (320). Combined, that's 1,025 pounds.
Awesome. Time to get excited. Not about a play off run. Or a sweet prospect. But get excited about the fattest collection of D-linemen ever. Although this is the Browns. So don't get too excited. They do say that they, "possibly" have the heaviest line ever. And knowing the Browns, one of the teams from years past has them beat by a pound.
Another story says that in 2007, wide receiver Braylon Edwards no doubt plans to be a better player than he was a year ago. But also on his list of improvements is to be a better person and teammate.
That is beautiful. Chad will be working on blocking. According to Bengals.com, Chad’s calling out linebackers to practice against. Meanwhile Edwards can focus on being a more encouraging player. Maybe he can work on his butt pat and test his skills at positive words. Here’s one: Who-Dey.





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