Recently ESPN released a video showing Johnny Manziel penning an open letter to Baker Mayfield with advice and well wishes. One of our readers sent us an illegally procured document (not really, we think they just made it up) a response Email From Baker to Johnny. The text is below and the screenshot of the email is at the end.
Well, it's the Browns. You didn't think they would ever end their losing streak, did you? Well, the losing streak is over. But, the Browns didn't win to end that streak. No, they tied. In what seems to be an ongoing saga of repaying the football gods for some unascertainable debt, the Browns did everything right in order to not lose again. However, they didn't do enough to win either.
The Cleveland Browns are on the clock. The 2018 NFL draft opens with the Cleveland Browns seeking to alter their past woes and build upon an aggressive free-agency.
We discuss the Bengals draft needs and what would be the best approach to add value. Starting with the mistakes and successes from last year's draft and a way to make an impact in this year's draft we work our way through the various positional needs and what players need to go and what players the Bengals should take.
This is the first episode in our NFL draft series which will cover potential picks from Ohio and Ohio universities and Ohio's two NFL teams. Up next in this series will focus on the combine.
When bad teams come to mind the Browns top the charts. While the franchise itself has an overall winning record and 8 NFL championships, the past 18 seasons since returning to Cleveland in 1999 have been less than desirable. Actually, they have been abysmal. The team has just had 2 winning seasons since then and […]
For those of you who don't know, the Buffalo Bills made the NFL playoffs for the first time in 17 years. That's a big deal. What's an even more interesting fact is how it happened.
what is the cause of each team being locked in their own pigskin purgatory, the Browns stuck in the bottom 5 and Bengals unable to win a playoff game? The problem is actually the same in both cases.