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Daily Dawg Chow (11/19/12)

Ronald Martinez

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Cleveland Browns:

  • "Defensive line has a big day in Dallas" (Plain Dealer) - "The Browns have waited all season to get their defensive line healthy. On Sunday against Dallas, the unit was intact, engaged and marauding. Just ask Tony Romo. The Browns sacked the Cowboys' quarterback seven times in their 23-20 overtime loss. It's the best output since recording eight against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Dec. 10, 2009."
  • "Weeden, offense still looking to finish" (Beacon Journal) - "Browns rookie quarterback Brandon Weeden thought he threw the first game-winning touchdown pass of his NFL career when he hit tight end Benjamin Watson with a strike in the end zone late in the fourth quarter Sunday evening at Cowboys Stadium. However, Weeden was wrong."
  • "Joe Banner digging in to fix team" (AP) - "As Joe Banner goes from meeting to meeting and decides what may be necessary to bring championships to Cleveland, the Browns new CEO wrestles with conflicting emotions. He’s knows change can be painful. He also knows it’s usually essential. This isn’t easy."
  • "Jarvis Jones emerging as No. 1 prospect" (WFNY) - "The Browns are 2-7. Although hope was high after the first win of the season just a few weeks back over the Bengals, pessimism has slid back into the minds of the Cleveland football fans."

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