I love the Brownie logo. That one in particular. I have a 50's era wool felt letterman jacket that sports that Brownie. It's not from the 50's. I bought it from Ebbetts Field Flannels maybe going on 20 years ago. It's sharp. When I wear it to games it get's a lot of comments.
I'm OK with the logo, but honestly, the logo could be Witchiepoo from HR Puffinstuff for all I care. I am over 60 years old, been following the Browns since 1969 and just want to see them in a Superbowl. I don't care if they wear brownies on their helmets, get me a dad blame Superbowl appearance.
…ah sorry, my mid-2000s browns PTSD kicked in for a moment there.
A few more clutch kicks and he would be worth a first or second. I'm so happy to have him. I hope he spends a career here and ends up better than Phil.
Your feelings and opinions do not add up to facts.
Outside of the elf, I’ve always liked when we’ve included the red AFC logo on the field like that. Don’t know why.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Give me the mischievous elf that looks like it might shank you if you turn your back on it as opposed to that cuddly bull mastiff that will drool all over you and lick you to death!
I'm more concerned about the Browns defense being prepared, especially in the defensive backfield.
IMO, the Browns defensive backfield must avoid blown assignments due to confusion concerning pass coverage can make the difference between a win..or a loss. It might be a good idea for our defensive coaches to keep the Browns pass coverage as simple as possible to avoid coverage mistakes.
RISH...FOR SOME REASON, YOU FELT COMPELLED TO RESPOND WITH THIS...
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Do you think Depo will have the team ready to go?
rish...(w/likes from scotty and oobs)...do you folks trust that DEPO will have the Browns defensive secondary ready against the JETS..?
At least rish is beginning to realize that our secondary does have an issue with "multiple secondary guys looking at each other like the other guy screwed up"...
Despite my username (that I first came up with at age 13 LOL), I’m not a huge fan of the dawgs moniker. It served its purpose years ago, but I’m OK with the elf thing for a change up on the field
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Not a fan of the scrawny, janky looking elf. Might as well be the Cleveland Kindergarten Doodles. The fingers on each hand are drastically different shapes.
The constipated pilgrim with birth defects look in the middle of the field really doesn't work for me.
I'd rather have the Brown "B" in the white football than that travesty.
You mess with the "Bull," you get the horns. Fiercely Independent.
I have no idea what people expect. In every game in the NFL you will have plays where the coverage is blown. It's like expecting a batter to bat 1000 to expect otherwise. The question is will the QB be in position to see them and exploit them? For those who watch NFL games other than the Browns we see it all the time. They'll show replays of WR's wide open with nobody around them. They'll either show where the QB finds them and exploits that or where the QB was looking somewhere else and didn't see it. But it happens.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
Wide receivers can get open without blown coverage. Also, what I’m talking about is blown coverages for huge gains like we had against the Panthers. Those an unacceptable.
Wide receivers can get open without blown coverage. Also, what I’m talking about is blown coverages for huge gains like we had against the Panthers. Those an unacceptable.
Wide receivers can get open without blown coverage. Also, what I’m talking about is blown coverages for huge gains like we had against the Panthers. Those an unacceptable.