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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Is RG3 the right QB for the Browns?

With the NFL combine upon us, Browns fans are doing what they do best, talking NFL Draft. Since were at the top of the draft nearly every year, this is one of the most exciting times of the year for Browns fans compared to what happens on the field. Always gives me that false sense of progress. Most fans are calling for the Browns to draft Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III. He has it all: the size, speed, and intelligence. The 2011 Heisman Trophy winner ran a 4.41 40-yard dash on Sunday. The only problem is the Browns would have to trade up to the #2 spot to draft him. That would probably cost them their #4 and #22 pick in this year's draft.

I say we do it. Griffin is just one of those guys you can't pass up. What do you think?
RG3 looks pretty good in a Browns uniform don't you think?

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Kyrie's Concussion

Irving sustained a concussion against the Miami Heat on February 7th.
photo from prohoopscentral.com
We all know concussions are getting a great deal of attention lately. And they're about to get much more with the announcement that Cleveland Cavaliers star point guard Kyrie Irving has a concussion. Irving suffered the concussion when his head hit the knee of Miami's Dwyane Wade last week. The NBA implemented a new concussion policy before this season and it is much more strict than in previous years. Certain steps must be completed before the player can return to the court.Cavs coach Byron Scott has said back when he played when he had a headache he would just take some asprins. This shows how much the treatment and awareness of concussions has changed over the years. It looks as if Kyrie won't be back until at least Wednesday this week. The Cavs record without their star point guard has been 1-2 so I'm sure they're hoping for a quick recovery for Kyrie. As long as he's back before LeBron James' return to Cleveland on February 17th, I'm okay with it.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Should we trade Sessions?

As of late, I've heard several rumors about the availability of Cavs backup point guard Ramon Sessions. Many of the rumors center around the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers are in dire need of a capable point guard and Ramon would fill that vacancy perfect, so it makes sense that the Lakers are interested. But what do they have to offer the Cavs? The Cavs are a rebuilding team so they want young talent and draft picks. As it is now, L.A has 2 first round draft picks in the 2012 Draft which should be very appealing to the Cavs. If I was Chris Grant, G.M of the Cavaliers, I would only trade Sessions for those 2 first round draft choices as the Lakers really have nothing else to offer. The only way I trade Sessions, who is a great player on this Cavs team and runs the team's second offense, is if the Cavs receive two draft choices in return.