refjaf55 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Don't you wish the Browns had a living legend on the team like this.... you can not tell me that video doesn't pump you up. http://doyouwantobeayoutubepartner.blogspot.com/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxlSqEHwQFs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rich4eagle Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Don't you wish the Browns had a living legend on the team like this.... you can not tell me that video doesn't pump you up. http://doyouwantobeayoutubepartner.blogspot.com/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxlSqEHwQFs We do thanks and many..............not to disrespect...............but wtf such a dumb post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
refjaf55 Posted June 27, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 We do thanks and many..............not to disrespect...............but wtf such a dumb post who is the living legend on the browns Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CLEVELandMILIDH Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Josh Cribbs and Jerome Harrison are represented in the Hall Of Fame Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Browns57 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 We do thanks and many..............not to disrespect...............but wtf such a dumb post If you don't like the post topic.....you don't need to comment on it. He didn't attack you, I know a lot of people do but he didn't. What a jerk move that is. Anyway I would like to comment on the topic. I don't like Ray Lewis as a person but would I love to have a Ray Lewis on our team? Absolutely. He is A legend in this game. A first ballot HOF'er for sure. Without a doubt one of the best LB ever to play the game! Not only does he bring the fire he spreads it to everyone around him every game! That defense is good year in and year out and he is the main reason. He is the heart and the soul. Like polamalu (sp?) for the Steelers. We don't have any of those guys on our team regardless of what the earlier poster said! Cribbs is definately the closest. He can change the game on one play but I don't see him as a legend in football ala Lewis or Favre. And I don't seem him rallying the troops and getting them all fired up and making them better. So i couldn't agree more. Lewis is a still playing football legend and we do not have anybody close to that. Hopefully Haden will bring us some attitude and swagger in the years to come. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miktoxic Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 here's a better link: http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/sports_issues/40799 what's up with these assholes and atlanta night clubs? they poor a stronger drink down there than anywhere else? FXXK RAY LEWIS. SCUMBAG. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Browns57 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 here's a better link: http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/sports_issues/40799 what's up with these assholes and atlanta night clubs? they poor a stronger drink down there than anywhere else? FXXK RAY LEWIS. SCUMBAG. I think we all know that story, that is why my post was referencing his play on the field. I can't believe the negativity, hate, and lack of any kind of respect that so many people on this board have. You don't have to love or respect the man, but he has earned respect for his accomplishments on the field. If he was a Brown his whole career I bet I would be hearing a much different tune. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rich4eagle Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 If you don't like the post topic.....you don't need to comment on it. He didn't attack you, I know a lot of people do but he didn't. What a jerk move that is. Anyway I would like to comment on the topic. I don't like Ray Lewis as a person but would I love to have a Ray Lewis on our team? Absolutely. He is A legend in this game. A first ballot HOF'er for sure. Without a doubt one of the best LB ever to play the game! Not only does he bring the fire he spreads it to everyone around him every game! That defense is good year in and year out and he is the main reason. He is the heart and the soul. Like polamalu (sp?) for the Steelers. We don't have any of those guys on our team regardless of what the earlier poster said! Cribbs is definately the closest. He can change the game on one play but I don't see him as a legend in football ala Lewis or Favre. And I don't seem him rallying the troops and getting them all fired up and making them better. So i couldn't agree more. Lewis is a still playing football legend and we do not have anybody close to that. Hopefully Haden will bring us some attitude and swagger in the years to come. I had no problem with the subject matter of the post................the topic sucked.......it was what it was simply to inflame. If he wanted to inform he would have said Bmore has a living legend playing NOW. That said, I will accept your apology for going bonkers on me. If you did not like my post (using your rhetoric) don't comment on it. You did, I win. Sorry to inflame you. AND YEAH Ray Lewis is one of the best ever..............maybe the.........but I got to include a few others in the mix.........51 of da Bears, 58 of the Steelers, and some guy who played for the Giants Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Browns57 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 I had no problem with the subject matter of the post................the topic sucked.......it was what it was simply to inflame. If he wanted to inform he would have said Bmore has a living legend playing NOW. That said, I will accept your apology for going bonkers on me. If you did not like my post (using your rhetoric) don't comment on it. You did, I win. Sorry to inflame you. AND YEAH Ray Lewis is one of the best ever..............maybe the.........but I got to include a few others in the mix.........51 of da Bears, 58 of the Steelers, and some guy who played for the Giants Ok I have been nice to you but now I get why so many on this board give you shit. You are kind of a d*ck. I just have to laugh it is so funny how far off you are from understanding simple human conversation. I can't wait until they throw you off this board. We would all be better off without your nonsense. And it is nonsense! Either that or you are just bipolar or something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miktoxic Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 I think we all know that story, that is why my post was referencing his play on the field. I can't believe the negativity, hate, and lack of any kind of respect that so many people on this board have. You don't have to love or respect the man, but he has earned respect for his accomplishments on the field. If he was a Brown his whole career I bet I would be hearing a much different tune. yes he is/was a great linebacker if not the best ever. but don't expect to post a thread about a player (who plays for an archrival and has such history of the filthy kind) and then be surprised with some negative feedback. he was a punk enforcer back in his days at the U. he learned how to get away with shit from his head coaches to the money men pulling his strings. sure if he was (and should have been) a brown i'd feel different. the fact of the matter is besides art modell and ozzie newsome i can't think of 2 more peoiple besides him that are the ultimate traitor when i think of "the baltimore ravens.....the new browns".........when we had nothing. yes he's strong, vigilant and mouthy. 3 reasons why i'd like to see him orate his acceptance speech for the HOF from a wheelchair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim Couch Pulls Out Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 I had no problem with the subject matter of the post................the topic sucked.......it was what it was simply to inflame. If he wanted to inform he would have said Bmore has a living legend playing NOW. That said, I will accept your apology for going bonkers on me. If you did not like my post (using your rhetoric) don't comment on it. You did, I win. Sorry to inflame you. AND YEAH Ray Lewis is one of the best ever..............maybe the.........but I got to include a few others in the mix.........51 of da Bears, 58 of the Steelers, and some guy who played for the Giants xxxx off, idiot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Browns57 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 yes he is/was a great linebacker if not the best ever. but don't expect to post a thread about a player (who plays for an archrival and has such history of the filthy kind) and then be surprised with some negative feedback. he was a punk enforcer back in his days at the U. he learned how to get away with shit from his head coaches to the money men pulling his strings. sure if he was (and should have been) a brown i'd feel different. the fact of the matter is besides art modell and ozzie newsome i can't think of 2 more peoiple besides him that are the ultimate traitor when i think of "the baltimore ravens.....the new browns".........when we had nothing. yes he's strong, vigilant and mouthy. 3 reasons why i'd like to see him orate his acceptance speech for the HOF from a wheelchair. Just be aware 1. I didn't start the thread. 2. I don't understand why you think he is a traitor to the Browns. I must have missed something over the years. He didn't ask the team to move. 3. I don't think Ozzie is a traitor. Sure I would love to have him in Cleveland but I am not aware of any time that he was offered that position or a better one in Cleveland. A man with a job feels more like a man and well an even better job? You get the point. 4. I don't mind disagreement. I will make my points. But I don't suffer fools or blind hatred very well. I will just reiterate that I would want the Browns to have a playing legend like that on the team now. Now back to the Browns enough about Ray. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Gipper Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 who is the living legend on the browns By living legend, do you mean an "Active" player? If that is what you mean, say so. We have many living legends that were former players with the Browns, including Ray Lewis boss. We have none however, that to my knowledge, were responsible for the murder of two people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Gipper Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 Is Cribbs a "living legend"? Check out this list: NFL Career Kick Returns for Touchdown Leaders Football Leaders & Football Records : Single-Season · Career · Active · Year-by-Year Rank Player (age), + - HOFer, Bold - Active TD Years Teams 1. Josh Cribbs (26) 8 2005-2009 cle 2. Travis Williams 6 1967-1971 2TM Gale Sayers+ 6 1965-1971 chi Ollie Matson+ 6 1952-1966 4TM Dante Hall 6 2000-2008 2TM Mel J. Gray 6 1986-1997 4TM 7. Michael Bates 5 1993-2003 6TM Timmy Brown 5 1959-1968 3TM Terrence McGee (29) 5 2003-2009 buf Justin Miller (25) 5 2005-2009 2TM Bobby Mitchell+ 5 1958-1968 2TM Allen Rossum (34) 5 1998-2009 6TM Abe Woodson 5 1958-1966 2TM 14. Ron J. Brown 4 1984-1991 2TM Andre Coleman 4 1994-1998 3TM Andre' Davis (30) 4 2002-2009 4TM Devin Hester (27) 4 2006-2009 chi Tony Horne 4 1998-2000 ram Brian Mitchell 4 1990-2003 3TM Cecil Turner 4 1968-1973 chi Buddy Young 4 1947-1955 4TM Leon Washington (27) 4 2006-2009 nyj Jon Vaughn 4 1991-1994 3TM Darrick Vaughn 4 2000-2003 2TM Tamarick Vanover 4 1995-2002 2TM 26. Steve Van Buren+ 3 1944-1951 phi Charley Warner 3 1963-1966 2TM Dave Williams 3 1977-1981 2TM Derrick Witherspoon 3 1995-1997 phi Dave Hampton 3 1969-1976 3TM Dennis Gentry 3 1982-1992 chi Raymond Clayborn 3 1977-1991 2TM Lynn Chandnois 3 1950-1956 pit Cullen Bryant 3 1973-1987 2TM Vitamin Smith 3 1949-1953 ram Ron Smith 3 1965-1974 5TM Deion Sanders 3 1989-2005 5TM Ellis Hobbs (26) 3 2005-2009 2TM Tyrone Hughes 3 1993-1998 3TM Ronney Jenkins 3 2000-2003 2TM Terry Kirby 3 1993-2002 4TM Michael Lewis 3 2001-2007 2TM Lenny Lyles 3 1958-1969 2TM Jerome Mathis 3 2005-2007 htx Mercury Morris 3 1969-1976 2TM Chad Morton 3 2000-2006 4TM There is an argument for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoorta Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 I had no problem with the subject matter of the post................the topic sucked.......it was what it was simply to inflame. If he wanted to inform he would have said Bmore has a living legend playing NOW. That said, I will accept your apology for going bonkers on me. If you did not like my post (using your rhetoric) don't comment on it. You did, I win. Sorry to inflame you. AND YEAH Ray Lewis is one of the best ever..............maybe the.........but I got to include a few others in the mix.........51 of da Bears, 58 of the Steelers, and some guy who played for the Giants Yeah- and maybe someday Ray will eventually spend some jail time with another best ever- Lawrence Taylor. Great player- sure- Scumbag Delux- Right on. And I can't be accused of playing the hypocrisy card- I wanted Donte Stawworth kicked off the team about a year before it happened, and I never wanted the (slightly) reformed Jamal Lewis playing for the Browns. I'd rather lose with class, than win with criminals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ballpeen Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 I'd rather lose with class, than win with criminals. I know you are right and for the most part agree. However, as the years pass by, I am starting to waiver a bit and wouldn't mind maybe a few semi-thugs if it helped our cause. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sisky fringo Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 i was getting desperate and beginning to accept character compromise too, especially under Savage. really glad Mangini is at the wheel now. dude has integrity. on topic, Ray was apparently born to be an NFL LB. truly an enduring and awesome player (even if we did get suckered into clicking his link first. clever marketing) player durability is underrated imo and adds to the Clay Mathews argument. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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