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We all remember kosar mack brown sipe byner newsome corner brothers etc.
But who are some forgotten Brown greats or people that helped browns in good years of last 40 years that never get talked about? My list Felix Wright Dave Logan Antonio Langham (solid 94 playoff year) Mike Johnson Rob Burnett David Grayson Who's some of yours?
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Chris Rockins Thane Gash Boyce Green Pio Sagapuletele Tim Manoa Sam Clancy Dave Logan Big Daddy Carl Hairston
Just to name a few.
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Dino Hall Cody Reisen Mike Baab Dick Ambrose (Bam Bam) Chris Rockins (He had that "take someone's head off" mentality) Mike and Greg Pruitt Tony Jones Chip Banks Ricky Feacher Lyle Alzado Michael Dean Perry Mike Johnson Ron Bolton Eddie Johnson Eric Turner Don Rogers Bubba Bake Thane Gash (GREAT name for a defensive player) Dan Fike Bob Golic Clarence Scott Tom Darder
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
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I am unfamiliar with this feeling of optimism
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Dixon and Minnifield. Most older fans from other teams in our division really hated those two.
As for one never talked about, Lyle Alzado.
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I always liked Dave Wohlabaugh.
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I was also a fan of Shaun O'Hara. He was nothing special, but he was very consistant.
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j/c
When they played, I always got a kick out of having a Robert E. and a Robert L. Jackson.
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I actually have Thane Gash's autograph but I don't remember how or why.
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Andra Davis Leigh Bodden McCutcheon Kenard Lang Orpheus Roye Just listing some unsung heroes for the team since '99 that always worked their tail and were great with fans.
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a couple more I forgot to mention Herman Fontenot Cleo Miller Kevin Johnson (solid reciever)
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I'm going to limit my list to forgotten players I've actually seen contribute:
Cleo Miller Herman Fontenot Rickey Feacher Robert L. Jackson Jack Gregory Eddie Johnson Clarence Scott
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Stacey Hairston...don't remember a thing about him as a player for the Browns, but he was a bowling instructor at Ohio Northern when I was a student there.
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Hairston was a safety in '94 or '95...
I don't know...I remember players from the '90s more than the '80s.
90-91--(First grade)...Ben Jefferson, Ralph Tamm, Kevin Robbins. Chris Pike because he was tall. Fulwood and Gainer at RB...Hoard, Mack, the usual. I remember the 58-14 game distinctly for two reasons: 1) Metcalf had a 101-yard KO return for a TD. 2) I had never seen an NFL team score that many points. Ever.
91-92--(Second grade)...I had to keep a journal for two months and had entries like the "Browns lost to the Oilers" and even remembered the scores. Randy Baldwin (RB), Ron Wolfley (FB) and of course, Randy Hilliard... Harlan Barnett at FS and Cedric Figaro and David Brandon, with his INT return.. On the '91 video, Belichick talks about Hilliard (FS) as a 160-pound "Lawrence Taylor." Vince Newsome, which confused me, because I thought he was related to Ozzie. A great game, even though we lost, was where we were only down 21-17 to Washington, who was like 14-2 that year..but we wound up losing 42-17.
92-93 (third grade)--I don't know why or how I remember these things. I do remember Tomczak. Metcalf, Hoard, Vardell. I remember Caldwell. Maybe that was a year later. It was a boring year even though the team was better. They were 7-6 and lost their last 3 games. Kosar was in and out a lot.
93-94 (fourth grade)--I remember Reggie Rutland, but he was Najee, and I didn't know he was named Reggie until years later. We got him to man-cover Jerry Rice, which he did that year...Remember, Rutland was on a Vikings team that beat the 49ers a half-decade earlier in the playoffs. They cut Kosar. Fail. I remember Philcox, and old farts like Walls, Griffin. But I loved Pepper and I liked Stevon Moore, a strong, good safety. BB loved using 3-safety looks a lot.
94-95 (fifth grade)--I remember us beating the Cowboys and everyone in church talking about it. (At the time, we had 7:30 p.m. Mass at St. Anselm on Sat. nights!). obscurities: Frank Hartley, Brian Kinchen, Patrick Rowe, Footman, Johnson, etc. on the DL...big, fast DL...Rush and Crush, of course. In hindsight, I really see how the Browns would later resemble the Pats--a "Coating" of awesomeness in a TE like Hartley, big, physical, reliable...a massive OL and running game, a cog-QB (Vinny, Simms, Brady) and solid D and special teams. 1994 Browns=1994-1996 Patriots...not on the same level, but on the same theory.
95-96...I don't remember much except feeling pissed the Browns were moving. I do remember Zeier and losing to Jacksonville...
I have more fondness for the BB era now, even though we lost more than we did in the '80s, because I understand what BB was trying to do (even though it didn't get done) and appreciate it more than the better '80s teams that came up short. Five years ago, I would have rather had the '80s teams...
The '90s teams played in a tougher, faster era, IMO.
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Wednesday afternoon I saw Kevin Culbert at a county-wide special education meeting and got his autograph. He was surprised that anyone would know about his short stint as a Browns try-out player.
He doesn't appear big enough to play LB in the NFL even though he was a tackling machine at Frostburg.
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Dick Ambrose Billy Nelsen Milt Morin Dick Schafrath John Wooten Jim Morrow Ross Fichtner Ernie Kellerman Leroy Kelly Jim Houston Walter Johnson Jerry Sherk Dino Hall Jim Kanicki Bill Glass Chuck Noll Bill Cowher Gary Collins John DeMarie Frank Ryan Don Rogers
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Didn't see Webster Slaughter mentioned.
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Yessir. I think they might even have all played together at one point. Announcers loved our WR's names.
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Correction - Fair Hooker and Gloster Richardson played together in 72 & 73. The funny thing is that Fair Hooker was traded to New Orleans for Jubilee Dunbar in 1974.
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Al Gross Glenn Young Henry Bradley Dick Ambrose Brian Washington Bubba Baker Dave Puzzoli Sam Clancy Bob Golic
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I met Puzzuoli a few years later, awesome person.
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Mike Junkin 
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The original dawgtalkers 'He's gonna be awesome" draftee...Nick Speegle.
ugh
Or what about Joaquin Gonzalez? I remember every year getting the Madden game and thinking "first things first...release Gonzalez"
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C'mon, most of these names aren't forgotten...they're just old!
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I'll never forget his 7 yard punt against the Ravens a few years ago.
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Michael Jackson was a good WR . Pepper Johnson and Ball were good but that was awhile ago, a long while ago.
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ha. Ben Gay was my first thought.
I wish it was easier to find NFL footage, anyone know where I can find Ben Gay clips?
Earl Little piggy backing down field was also memorable in a more embarrassing way.
Remember that hit Brant Boyer layed out against New Orleans?
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Ironic, that's the first name that came to my mind.
I also admit to being heavy on the Speegle kool-aid... 
you had a good run Hank.
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