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2014 Cleveland Browns

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Avoided him?

LOL.
Well yes- we threw ourselves down in front of him, forcing him to swerve out of the way. He wouldn't have moved otherwise. Our total desperate act scared him off- bullet dodged!

Really sounds like a Browns situation though. Isn't that how things went down with Collins after Phil Savages first year? But seriously a Kelly on the market with Johnny here... I think our owner ends up accidentally at his feet again. In fact, I'm now sadistically rooting for this scenario. I hope Kelly gets axed.
 
Howie Roseman: The Frank Underwood of the Philly Eagles.
 
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/01/05/2014-pff-all-pro-team/.

Pro Football Focus created an All-Pro team based on their grades. The only thing I'm surprised about is no mention of Haden. I thought he had an excellent year after a slow start. He must not have graded well enough though. Here are the Browns...

Tackles: Jason Peters, LT (PHI) and Lane Johnson, RT (PHI)Second Team: Andrew Whitworth, LT (CIN) and Sebastian Vollmer, RT (NE)


It hurts to leave one out after Peters as Whitworth and Joe Thomas all had remarkable years. In the end, Thomas slowed at the end of the season and that allowed Peters (the most impactful run blocker) and Whitworth (who allowed just nine hurries all year) to win out. The level of play at right tackle wasn’t quite as high, but Johnson deserves a lot of credit for turning his 12 games into an All-Pro effort.
Honorable Mention: Joe Thomas (CLE) and Ricky Wagner (BAL)

Guards: Joel Bitonio, LG (CLE) and Marshal Yanda, RG (BAL)Second Team: Kelechi Osemele, LG (BAL) and T.J. Lang, RG (GB)
It’s not often a rookie linemen will swoop in and earn a first-team spot, but the excellent Bitonio was just that guy. He proved to be a home run hit from Week 1 and a legit Offensive Rookie of the Year contender. Yanda on the other side, had as good a season as any linemen, even when he had to kick out to right tackle. His excellence is accepted now, but no less impressive than it has been in his stellar career.
Honorable Mention: Josh Sitton (GB), Zack Martin (DAL), Brandon Brooks (HOU) and Kevin Zeitler (CIN)


Safeties: Harrison Smith (MIN) and Eric Weddle (SD)Second Team: Glover Quin (DET) and Earl Thomas (SEA)


It’s happened so many times now that there’s no doubt Weddle is the best safety in the league. Still, with the play of Harrison Smith he may have a challenger in the coming years. His playmaking all over the field caught the eye.
Honorable Mention: Antoine Bethea (SF), Mike Adams (IND), Tashaun Gipson (CLE) and Reshad Jones (MIA)


 

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