Friday, March 14, 2008

John Clayton praises Browns

On this morning's "SportsCenter," ESPN's John Clayton was asked what he thinks was the NFL's best offseason move. His reply?

"What the Cleveland Browns did with their defensive line has really turned that team around. Getting Shaun Rogers to play in the middle of that defensive line, getting Corey Williams from the Packers to play the defensive end and maybe help out a little bit as an inside tackle -- those are two moves right now that I think puts their defense over the top, just like their offense was over the top last year."

I have to agree with Mr. Clayton. Phil Savage has had a darned good offseason.

1 comment:

Jeff Brown said...

This offseason was a slam-dunk success for the Brownies. The 2008 season will be the best Browns team since Bernie Kosar was dumping the ball off to Ozzie Newsome in 1986 and handing off to Kevin Mack and Earnest Byner.

They have an explosive offense and an improving defense, along with stability in the leadership (coaching staff and ownership), a budding superstar in Derek Anderson and several offensive skills players who are already stars (Jamal Lewis, Kellen Winslow, Jr., and Braylon Edwards)