OconRecon Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Tweets coming in. I won't be able to keep up DIF's updating pace, but here's a start... http://twitter.com/TheOBR http://twitter.com/DawgScooper In no huddle Quinn at QB 7 minutes ago from txt St. Clair and Tucker splitting reps with 1st team offense 13 minutes ago from txt Harrison beats Hall out of backfield for long completion from Anderson 14 minutes ago from txt Quinn starts at QB in 11 on 11 drills -- he and Edwards not on same page as pass attempts falls to turf 17 minutes ago from txt Wimbley beats Foster off edge 19 minutes ago from txt LB David Veikune aggressive with good push against TE Steve Heiden 21 minutes ago from txt Shaun Rogers man handles Mack 22 minutes ago from txt LB Wimbley beats Tucker off corner 23 minutes ago from txt Edwards hauls in bomb over Francies and Abdullah from Anderson 24 minutes ago from txt C Fraley with 1st team -- Mack with 2nd 31 minutes ago from txt Rubin runs lap for blowing assignment - getting the wrath of Ryan 33 minutes ago from txt 9 on 7 drills -- Quinn at QB as Lewis is pounding ball 34 minutes ago from txt LB Beau Bell the latest to gain some up close and personal attention from Ryan 36 minutes ago from txt DC Ryan coaching up LB Leon Williams to use his long arms in drills 40 minutes ago from txt FB Charles Ali back on the practice field 43 minutes ago from txt Slow paced practice at the start -- QB's throwing to receivers in routes while defensive line and LB's work on technique 44 minutes ago from txt DawgScooper . Following Device updates OFF You follow DawgScooper DawgScooper's tweets appear in your timeline. 11 on 11 drills with music blasting and both Quinn and DA show good composure with the noise. 3 minutes ago from TwitterFon Now there is a 8 on 8 drill with the QBs/RBs/WRs/TEs vs LBs/DBs 22 minutes ago from TwitterFon A new addition to the field this week is the word 'focus' painted at the 25 yard line. 43 minutes ago from TwitterFon DB coach keeps telling the DBs to sustain their leverage while covering their man. about 1 hour ago from TwitterFon I am wondering why Jerome Harrison or Jame Davis doesn't get reps returning kicks too... about 1 hour ago from TwitterFon Kickoff drills and now that Steptoe is hurt it is Cribbs and Lawson returning them. about 1 hour ago from TwitterFon FB Charles Ali is finally suited up and practicing after missing the last several practices. about 1 hour ago from TwitterFon As warmups ended LB Barton yelled at the other LBs and DBs to huddle up together and said a few encourging words before drills began. about 1 hour ago from TwitterFon Full team warmups have started about 10 minutes late today. about 1 hour ago from TwitterFon Live once again from Browns Camp this morning. Only the O-Line and QBs are out warming up so far. about 2 hours ago from TwitterFon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OconRecon Posted August 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 OBR: In 11 on 11 drills -- Quinn is the starting QB in the drill with Edwards, Furrey and Massaquoi at WR with Heiden at TE and Lewis at RB 2 minutes ago from txt Francies and Lawson returning kickoffs 11 minutes ago from txt Offensive line and QB's working on drills while balance of roster works on special teams drills 12 minutes ago from txt Furrey and Robiskie running lap after botched handoff 17 minutes ago from txt Paul Hubbard hauls in batted pass from Anderson -- David Bowens got his hands up on the deflection 19 minutes ago from txt DawgScooper: Cribbs looks solid at WR today and he keeps catching everything and getting open out of coverages. 11 minutes ago from TwitterFon Quinn still is holding the ball too long looking for a open receiver. He needs to take a shot downfield once and a while. 12 minutes ago from TwitterFon Double reverse, Quinn to Robiskie to Furrey and Robo and Furrey fumble exchange, R. Smith picks it up fr a TD. Robo an Furrey get a lap. 18 minutes ago from TwitterFon 11 on 11 drills with music blasting and both Quinn and DA show good composure with the noise. 23 minutes ago from TwitterFon CBS RapidReports: By Marty Gitlin Email a question to Marty Gitlin 10:34:44 am C.J. Mosley, who has a small shot at a starting DE spot with the Browns, has spent some time disrupting the running game today in the backfield. 10:18:44 am The Browns are working mostly on their running game today. 10:18:18 am Browns LB Alex Hall stayed with speedy RB Jerome Harrison on a deep sideline route in game simulation, but a pinpooint Derek Anderson pass resulted in a completion. Hall is trying to prove he can do more than rush the passer. 10:17:17 am The Browns keep working with LB Kamerion Wimbley to maximize his pass rushing potential. He made a spin move on backup OL George Foster to gain a clear path to the quiarterback in blocking drills. 10:04:22 am Browns Pro Bowl NT Shaun Rogers schooled rookie C Alex Mack in Sunday's scrimmage and continued to do so today. He shed Mack with an inside move and broke free. 10:02:17 am Browns OL Ryan Tucker, who is battling Floyd Womack and others for a starting job, sealed off the LDE in 7-on-7 drills and allowed) James Davis bolt through the hole. 10:00:45 am Free agent rookiem WR Jordan Norwood made the most spectacular catch of 1-on-1 drills, tightroping the sideline to snag one. The strong performance by WR Lance Leggett in Sunday's scrimmage didn't help Norwood's bid for a roster spot. 9:47:10 am CB Hank Poteat, who is in the mix for playing time, lost WR Mike Furrey in 1-on-1 drills for a long gain. 9:46:03 am CB Rod Hood provided blanket coverage and picked off a pass against WR Braylon Edwards in 1-1 drills. Hood is battling incumbent Brandon McDonald for a starting spot. 9:42:33 am Several Browns slipped on the turf still wet from the weekend downpour during 1-1 drills to open practice. 9:14:25 am Browns RB Charles Ali has returned to camp after missing time with an undisclosed injury. He has fallen behind in his bid for a roster spot. 9:07:42 am David Patten is on the stationery bike to open today's practice. Patten and Mike Furrey provide a veteran presence to a young Browns WR corps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Aloysius Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 10:34:44 am C.J. Mosley, who has a small shot at a starting DE spot with the Browns, has spent some time disrupting the running game today in the backfield. That's very good to hear. Mosley was mostly a passing downs guy in New York, forming a run/pass rotation with Kenyon Coleman. But at 26, he could be growing into an every down player: maybe not a starter this year, but a solid addition to our d-line depth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OconRecon Posted August 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 DawgScooper : Practice has ended and I will send out an update when my report is up on the website. 8 minutes ago from TwitterFon 2 minute drills for Ratliff and Bartell and Bartell gets picked by Hood and Ratliff takes the team for a score on a 45 yard slant to Edwards 13 minutes ago from TwitterFon Ratliff is seeing more snaps today probably due to his performance Sunday. 20 minutes ago from TwitterFon Cribbs looks solid at WR today and he keeps catching everything and getting open out of coverages. about 1 hour ago from TwitterFon TheOBR: Not known as a receiver, Josh Cribbs is doing well in camp and appears to be in the mix 17 minutes ago from txt Latest Browns addition to roster, OL Fred Weary is a little off the pace in the session while working at backup RG 23 minutes ago from txt Following a quick start in camp rookie WR Brian Robiskie has been relatively quiet 26 minutes ago from txt Team owner Randy Lerner is watching camp practice from an adjacent practice field 27 minutes ago from txt Veikune seeing numerous reps some as MLB 31 minutes ago from txt Isaac Sowells and Kurt Quarterman open and seal Williams enabling nice run by Harrison 32 minutes ago from txt Kenyon Coleman latest player to run a lap 32 minutes ago from txt Work on the running game continues during 11 on 11 drills 33 minutes ago from txt CBS RapidReports: 11:06:53 am Browns WR Braylon Edwards hasn't dropped anything all camp. He just made a circus catch in game simulation to close today's session. He led the NFL in drops a year ago. 10:50:45 am Browns rookie WR Mohamed Massaquoi has been fairly sure-handed, but he just dropped a catchable low ball in game simulation. He is in the mix for playing time at that position. 10:46:11 am Browns DE Kenyon Coleman might have an edge in the battle for a starting position, but he just encroached and is now running a "punishment lap." 10:36:21 am A botched reverse has resulted in Browns WRs Brian Robiskie and Mike Furrey running "punishment laps." No sweat - both should get plenty of playing time this year. 10:35:23 am Second-year WR Paul Hubbard has done a Jekyll-Hyde impression throughout Browns camp. He's been either very good or very bad in terms of holding on to the ball. 10:34:44 am C.J. Mosley, who has a small shot at a starting DE spot with the Browns, has spent some time disrupting the running game today in the backfield. 10:18:44 am The Browns are working mostly on their running game today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Masters Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I think Quinn and Anderson have to be driving the team nuts. They take turns being good. Maybe, maybe not. We are talking about practice here. There are guys like Peyton and Big Gay Ben who by reports have been up and down through their camps so far. *really, someone decided to change my post to call Big Gay Ben "Big Gay Ben", and I can't change it back... seriously....* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OconRecon Posted August 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 DawgScooper : Practice has ended and I will send out an update when my report is up on the website. And here's his blog post: HOT SCOOPS: Live At Camp Wednesday Afternoon Dawg Scooper will be live at Browns Camp Wednesday 8/12 at 1:30 PM tweeting observations. Tuesday, August 11, 2009 Cleveland Browns Training Camp Report: Tuesday 8/11 8:45 AM Practice Upon entering the Cleveland Browns Training Facility this morning there was one word that stood out instantly because it was painted on the practice field and that word was "focus." Unfortunately, the Browns did not focus at times this morning due to many false starts on both offense and defense during 11-on-11 scrimmages. Towards the end of practice, the false starts seemed to happen every few minutes and the coaches let those players know about it. Fans could hear the coaches screaming at the players who jumped the snap. Players that jumped too soon and had to run laps were: DL Ahtyba Rubin, WR Braylon Edwards, RB James Davis, DL Kenyon Coleman, WR Brian Robiskie and LB Kamerion Wimbley. First up are the 8-on-8 drills where the quarterback lined up with his receivers and a running back versus the defensive backs and linebackers. No offensive or defensive lines were present. Quinn was 4/5 for 45 yards Anderson was 2/5 for 58 yards and one touchdown Drill notes: Quinn threaded the needle on a pass to tight end Steve Heiden who was between two defenders and caught the pass for 15 yards. Anderson's first pass in the drill was a 40 yard touchdown bomb to Edwards in the endzone. Josh Cribbs had two catches for 23 yards. Next, the team went into a 11-on-11 scrimmage from the offenses' own 25 yard line. Quinn was 4/5 for 47 yards Anderson was 3/3 for 42 yards Drill notes: Quinn avoided a heavy pass rush on one drop back and found Edwards for about 20 yards. Anderson had a perfect lob to Jerome Harrison for about 23 yards. Jamal Lewis, Harrison, and James Davis all got about three to four carries each, with Lewis running for 12 yards, Harrison had 10 yards running and Davis ran for 20 yards. Anderson also had to run the ball a couple of yards on a broken play and threw a pass to Paul Hubbard that was tipped at the line, but Hubbard still came down with it for about 10 yards. There was an attempted double reverse when Quinn was in and he handed it off to Robiskie, who then handed it to Mike Furrey, but the ball hit the ground and Robaire Smith picked up the fumble and ran it for a score. Both Robiskie and Furrey ran a lap for the bad exchange. Halfway through this scrimmage, the music started blaring out of the speakers in the endzone and both Quinn and Anderson did not seem to be effected by it. After a quick break, the team reassembled and began another set of 11-on-11. Quinn was 2/3 for 12 yards Anderson was 5/7 for 51 yards Drill notes: Both LBs Kamerion Wimbley and Eric Barton had good pressure on two plays in a row during Quinn's series. CB Coye Francies had solid man-to-man coverage on Cribbs for a play that came up incomplete. Harrison ran the ball will with three carries for 29 yards. Mohamed Massaquoi, Robert Royal, Martin Rucker and Furrey all contributed with catches. The final 11-on-11 drill of the practice did not feature Quinn or Anderson, but backups Brett Ratliff and Richard Bartell, who were leading the offense in a two-minute drill from their own 25 yard line. Bartell did not fair well in this drill because after an incomplete that was thrown behind the receiver, Bartell followed that up by tossing a pick right into CB Rod Hood's chest. Ratliff did have a solid showing by leading his team down the field for a scoring touchdown drive with time still remaining on the clock. He hit passes to Cribbs for 10 yards, Edwards for 16 yards and followed that up with a toss to Edwards on a quick slant route that Edwards took to the endzone for a 45 yard score. Very impressive showing for Ratliff, and he looks very comfortable behind center and he made good defensive reads to get the score. A side note, both Quinn and Anderson have not been able to lead a scoring touchdown drive in the two-minute drills so far in camp. A pretty good showing at camp this morning, with the exception of all the false starts. Both Edwards and Cribbs were catching everything that came their way and both were able to break out of coverages an into the open field all morning. This may very well be the opening day starting receivers especially of Cribbs keeps getting open in his route as he has been doing over the last several practices. The comfort level of the offense does look to be growing, now that they have been playing together for over a week. http://dawgscooper.blogspot.com/2009/08/cl...-report_11.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brownspwnj00 Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Thanks for the updates!! That was a really good article. Sounds like it was a decent day for both quarterbacks. Personally I'm still in shock that Anderson executed a "lob pass." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClevelandRocks Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Thanks for the updates!! That was a really good article. Sounds like it was a decent day for both quarterbacks. Personally I'm still in shock that Anderson executed a "lob pass." Haha I'm still in shock jamal averaged more than 2 yards per carry. That's pretty crazy about cribbs possibly starting at reciever though I would think they would pot massoquoi and furrey ahead of him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammertime Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Ratliff is making somebody expendable if a team comes with the right offer... which looks unlikely at this point. I think if Jackson had gone down for real it might have gotten interesting. It would take an injury to a team with only one real quarterback with some age on him, like Carolina or Seattle. Man, the WR situation is highly competitive. Cribbs is forcing his way into the Edwards-M2-Furrey-Robiskie group and Leggett is making a big move, too. I think the team has to keep only one from Furrey and Patten because there are too many interesting young guys in camp. Even so, Leggett, Hubbard, and Norwood are fighting for that developmental spot. Alot of WR's are getting hurt around the league, no time like the present to start stockpiling picks. QB's, WR's gotta be some value somewhere outside of Cle. You gotta feel like were able to withstand some injuries this year, unlike the past few years were if one player goes down the team followed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lumbergh Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I think if Jackson had gone down for real it might have gotten interesting. Neither QB ever woulda got shipped to the team the Browns were opening the season against, especially after training camp started. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammertime Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Neither QB ever woulda got shipped to the team the Browns were opening the season against, especially after training camp started. Could be why DA is still on the team, possibly till after gm 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choco Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 and people are still taking shots.....no wonder he trolls here. we need some internets training camp arounds here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Masters Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I think we need to install step stools here to help people get down off their high horses. Good one! They should also find a gateway out of fantasy land, because trolls exist on all message boards and you'll never get 100's of people to all ignore the same person. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vegasdogg Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Neither QB ever woulda got shipped to the team the Browns were opening the season against, especially after training camp started. I think what happened here is the person perpetrating the farce known as Lumnuts forgot to sign out and sign back in under their real name. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vegasdogg Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I think we need to install step stools here to help people get down off their high horses. I'm using that tomorrow at the sales meeting. Awesome! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sez.EJ Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 I think Quinn and Anderson have to be driving the team nuts. They take turns being good. Yeah, don't you just hate it when all your QB's play good.. WOW that really sucks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YtownBrownsBacker Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 And here's his blog post: HOT SCOOPS: Live At Camp Wednesday Afternoon Dawg Scooper will be live at Browns Camp Wednesday 8/12 at 1:30 PM tweeting observations. Tuesday, August 11, 2009 Cleveland Browns Training Camp Report: Tuesday 8/11 8:45 AM Practice Upon entering the Cleveland Browns Training Facility this morning there was one word that stood out instantly because it was painted on the practice field and that word was "focus." Unfortunately, the Browns did not focus at times this morning due to many false starts on both offense and defense during 11-on-11 scrimmages. Towards the end of practice, the false starts seemed to happen every few minutes and the coaches let those players know about it. Fans could hear the coaches screaming at the players who jumped the snap. Players that jumped too soon and had to run laps were: DL Ahtyba Rubin, WR Braylon Edwards, RB James Davis, DL Kenyon Coleman, WR Brian Robiskie and LB Kamerion Wimbley. First up are the 8-on-8 drills where the quarterback lined up with his receivers and a running back versus the defensive backs and linebackers. No offensive or defensive lines were present. Quinn was 4/5 for 45 yards Anderson was 2/5 for 58 yards and one touchdown Drill notes: Quinn threaded the needle on a pass to tight end Steve Heiden who was between two defenders and caught the pass for 15 yards. Anderson's first pass in the drill was a 40 yard touchdown bomb to Edwards in the endzone. Josh Cribbs had two catches for 23 yards. Next, the team went into a 11-on-11 scrimmage from the offenses' own 25 yard line. Quinn was 4/5 for 47 yards Anderson was 3/3 for 42 yards Drill notes: Quinn avoided a heavy pass rush on one drop back and found Edwards for about 20 yards. Anderson had a perfect lob to Jerome Harrison for about 23 yards. Jamal Lewis, Harrison, and James Davis all got about three to four carries each, with Lewis running for 12 yards, Harrison had 10 yards running and Davis ran for 20 yards. Anderson also had to run the ball a couple of yards on a broken play and threw a pass to Paul Hubbard that was tipped at the line, but Hubbard still came down with it for about 10 yards. There was an attempted double reverse when Quinn was in and he handed it off to Robiskie, who then handed it to Mike Furrey, but the ball hit the ground and Robaire Smith picked up the fumble and ran it for a score. Both Robiskie and Furrey ran a lap for the bad exchange. Halfway through this scrimmage, the music started blaring out of the speakers in the endzone and both Quinn and Anderson did not seem to be effected by it. After a quick break, the team reassembled and began another set of 11-on-11. Quinn was 2/3 for 12 yards Anderson was 5/7 for 51 yards Drill notes: Both LBs Kamerion Wimbley and Eric Barton had good pressure on two plays in a row during Quinn's series. CB Coye Francies had solid man-to-man coverage on Cribbs for a play that came up incomplete. Harrison ran the ball will with three carries for 29 yards. Mohamed Massaquoi, Robert Royal, Martin Rucker and Furrey all contributed with catches. The final 11-on-11 drill of the practice did not feature Quinn or Anderson, but backups Brett Ratliff and Richard Bartell, who were leading the offense in a two-minute drill from their own 25 yard line. Bartell did not fair well in this drill because after an incomplete that was thrown behind the receiver, Bartell followed that up by tossing a pick right into CB Rod Hood's chest. Ratliff did have a solid showing by leading his team down the field for a scoring touchdown drive with time still remaining on the clock. He hit passes to Cribbs for 10 yards, Edwards for 16 yards and followed that up with a toss to Edwards on a quick slant route that Edwards took to the endzone for a 45 yard score. Very impressive showing for Ratliff, and he looks very comfortable behind center and he made good defensive reads to get the score. A side note, both Quinn and Anderson have not been able to lead a scoring touchdown drive in the two-minute drills so far in camp. A pretty good showing at camp this morning, with the exception of all the false starts. Both Edwards and Cribbs were catching everything that came their way and both were able to break out of coverages an into the open field all morning. This may very well be the opening day starting receivers especially of Cribbs keeps getting open in his route as he has been doing over the last several practices. The comfort level of the offense does look to be growing, now that they have been playing together for over a week. http://dawgscooper.blogspot.com/2009/08/cl...-report_11.html Mangini said he was a bit disappinted with the morning practice and was looking for the team to pick it up in the afternoon. He didn't sound like a happy camper. Very sloppy, was his take. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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