I hope everyone is enjoying their Memorial Weekend; although Monday might bring some rain, so far we've had beautiful weather here in Cleveland on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. In today's edition of Around the Pound, we take another brief look at which players have been impressing at the Browns OTA's, some player news around the NFL, and more.
We haven't even hit minicamp yet, but the news continues to be exciting regarding the possibility of using Joshua Cribbs and Seneca Wallace on the field at the same time, as Pluto states:
More importantly, they seem to be running wild with ideas for Seneca Wallace and Joshua Cribbs in the double Wildcat formation. They are being bold, showing the media plays where Wallace throws to Cribbs, and Cribbs throws to Wallace. Long snaps can go to either player. They both can run and throw. Cribbs claims it will be nearly impossible for any team to prepare in one week for all the variety the Browns have planned.
I know the Miami Dolphins have run the Wildcat (or whatever you want to call their system the past two years) effectively, but the Browns might be the first team to take the usage and impact of the Wildcat formation to another level. Heading into the season, I have to imagine that the possibilities of the formations the Browns will run involving these players (among others) will be the most-talked about topic. The OBR also has some notes on using Wallace and Cribbs at the same time.

It's funny to read the headlines no more than a few days ago that RB LenDale White was looking forward to a clean slate with the Seahawks, only to find out that the team released him yesterday. White barely lasted a month with his new team, but it appears that he might be facing a four-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy. The Seahawks might have been willing to put up with that, but rumors indicate that his attitude didn't sit well with the team, hence the release. From our SB Nation Seahawks affiliate...
Jason La Canfora is reporting that White is facing a four-game suspension. That doesn't surprise me. Not the particulars, but this move was too sudden to be caused by quality of play--quality of practice. It doesn't matter to me why White was cut, only that he has been. It usually takes an injury to displace an entrenched starter, and taking White out of the equation improves the chances of the best backs getting carries.
The Plain Dealer's Tony Grossi has a great piece with Browns LB Scott Fujita on the labor talks that will dominate the NFL airwaves over the next few months. Be sure to read the entire article for all of Fujita's quotes:
But Fujita is not a Pollyanna about the road ahead. He said the proposed expansion of the regular season to 18 games, which will be introduced into CBA talks during upcoming sessions, "is not going to fly" without increased compensation to players.
"If you're going to add some extra games, it incredibly increases the percentage of us getting hurt. So there's got to be some kind of adjusted compensation in that, whatever that may be," he said.
Besides his talent on the field, having Fujita's involvement in the player union is an asset to the media for issues such as this.
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I love the entire series, but seasons 3 and 6 of Curb may be their best.
rolub - May 30, 2010
George Costanza IS Larry David. He wrote the show. That’s why it seems like Seinfeld. Curb is cool, but not better than Seinfeld.
Brownie's Year - May 30, 2010
Write, I knew of Larry’s contributions to Seinfeld. I was pleased that the vibes carried over (at least partially) to his show.
Chris Pokorny - May 30, 2010
No, Chris. I wasn’t trying to lecture you. Just stated who Costanza really is for those who don’t watch Seinfeld. I hope you didn’t think I was calling you out or anything.
Brownie's Year - May 31, 2010
No worries :-)
Chris Pokorny - May 31, 2010
Something called the TV Guide Channel is going to start airing reruns of Curb Your Enthusiasm on June 2. I had never even heard of that channel before but I was flipping through my on-screen guide the other day and saw that they were showing a program about Curb and advertising that they were going to have reruns on that channel. If you haven’t seen that show before I strongly suggest you check it out, especially if you’re a Seinfeld fan. Although, since it’s on network TV they have to redo some of the dialogue so you might lose a little of the humor but I’m sure it will still be great.
Buckeye Brad - May 30, 2010
You’ll only get to see it on half the screen though. The bottom half of the screen is reserved for channel listings.
golanbatrac - May 30, 2010
That channel has different formats. I saw that Glee show with a tiny listings thing on there. I assume Curb will have 90% of the screen.
Brownie's Year - May 31, 2010
Not on my TV. The TV Guide channel doesn’t have any channel listings (which is why I wasn’t sure what the channel was for). It shows movies, TV shows, and infomercials. Maybe because I have a digital tuner with an on-screen guide they take away the listings because I don’t need them and it’s just for people without that. Or maybe that’s on another channel. I don’t know, but it’s a full screen just like any other TV channel for me.
Buckeye Brad - May 31, 2010
I wonder if Pontbriand ever returns that high five?
golanbatrac - May 30, 2010
Is there a way that the Celtics and Lakers can both lose the finals?
emily522 - May 31, 2010
rec
TheRealSlimShady - May 31, 2010
Hmm. Looks like the Seahawks need a RB. Cleveland seems to have a plethora of them. Granted Jennings and Davis don’t have the pedigree of White, but I wonder if we could maybe get something in trade for them.
JustBob - June 2, 2010
Jennings and Davis have 0 trade value.
TheRealSlimShady - June 2, 2010
Maybe the front office can make noises that any RB that does not sign their tenders get traded?
Suppa Bob - June 4, 2010
Dude, they’ll sign. Just chill.
SpecialBrownie - June 5, 2010
JustBob - June 2, 2010
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