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Did Lions fake injuries?

BEREA —Receiver Chansi Stuckey said what coach Eric Mangini suggested: The Lions faked injuries Sunday to disrupt the Browns’ no-huddle offense. “Oh, definitely, yeah,” Stuckey said Monday. “I knew that, I knew that. That’s what their coach does. “I ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, The Medina County Gazette,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chansi Stuckey,  Eric Mangini,  Jim Schwartz,  NFL,  Bill Belichick

Decisions costly in Browns’ final moments against Lions

DETROIT — The clock read 00:00 and the Browns led by six. But it’s the Browns, so the sad story wasn’t complete. The Lions (2-8) scored the tying touchdown and kicked the winning extra point after time had expired Sunday, thanks to a penalty on the ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Matthew Stafford (football),  Hank Poteat,  Calvin Johnson,  C J Mosley,  Brodney Pool

Lions 38, Browns 37: Despite a big day for offense, bizare loss for Browns

DETROIT — Eric Mangini was just plain sick. Eric Steinbach was sick, specifically to his stomach. Eric Wright’s discomfort was in a more vital organ. He was heartbroken. The Browns hadn’t suffered a crazy, it-can-only-happen-to-Cleveland loss in a ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Cleveland Browns,  Calvin Johnson,  Eric Mangini,  Eric Steinbach,  Eric Wright

Browns may be the worst of the worst

BEREA — It’s not a nightmare, or an optical illusion. The Browns offense has really been as bad as it’s looked. The Browns are on pace to score the fewest points since the NFL adopted a 16-game schedule in 1978. They’ve scored 78 points (8.7 a game), ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Tampa Bay Buccaneers,  Seattle Seahawks,  Brian Daboll,  Lawrence Vickers

Brady Quinn’s confidence put to test

BEREA — Brady Quinn’s supreme confidence, which can border on cockiness, has been put to the ultimate test. He’s 0-4 as a starter this year with a 51.0 passer rating. He has seven weeks to prove his worth to the franchise, and must do so in an offense ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Brady Quinn,  ESPN,  Terrell Suggs,  Eric Mangini

Browns update: Quinn ‘affected,’ Cribbs gets an apology, LeBron welcome

BEREA — Despite a 1-8 record, the Browns continue to make news. The Wednesday before a matchup with the 1-8 Lions would seemingly be a slow day at Browns headquarters. That wasn’t the case. Quarterback Brady Quinn said he’s still “affected” by his ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Brady Quinn,  Terrell Suggs,  Joshua Cribbs,  Dwan Edwards

Bad call: Mangini says he regrets final play Monday night

In 10 months on the job, coach Eric Mangini has defended his handling of the quarterbacks, the hiring of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the length of his practice sessions, the expensive renovation of team headquarters and the trades of Kellen ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Eric Mangini,  Brian Daboll,  Kellen Winslow,  Braylon Edwards,  Joshua Cribbs

Mangini can’t defend decision

In 10 months on the job, coach Eric Mangini has defended his handling of the quarterbacks, the hiring of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the length of his practice sessions, the expensive renovation of team headquarters and the trades of Kellen ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, The Medina County Gazette,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Eric Mangini,  Brian Daboll,  Kellen Winslow,  Braylon Edwards,  Joshua Cribbs

Browns’ Cribbs out of hospital

BEREA — Browns receiver/kick returner Joshua Cribbs was released from the Cleveland Clinic early this morning, according to a press release issued by the team this afternoon. He underwent precautionary tests, which were negative. Cribbs was injured on ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Joshua Cribbs,  Cleveland Clinic,  Dwan Edwards,  Brady Quinn,  Robert Royal

Ravens 16, Browns 0: The misery continues

CLEVELAND — When it goes bad for the Browns, it goes bad in a hurry. And it keeps getting worse. The Browns played the sleepwalking Baltimore Ravens (5-4) to a scoreless tie in the first half Monday night at Cleveland Browns Stadium. But for anyone ...

From SCOTT PETRAK, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Cleveland Browns,  Baltimore Ravens,  NFL,  Eric Mangini,  Brady Quinn

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