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Cleveland Browns Head Coach Profile

Romeo Crennel was a successful defensive coordinator in New England before becoming the head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 2005. He started the rebuilding process in Cleveland and earned a 6-10 record in his first year. Last season saw a slumping Cleveland Browns team fall under that mark with a 4-12 record on the books by season’s end, obviously well short of playoff contention. Crennel brings ample experience to the helm, with three plus decades of coaching under his belt. Those in the know understand defense to be his strong suit, as championship seasons with the New England Patriots loom large on Crennel’s resume.

Crennel was named the 2003 NFL Assistant Coach of the Year, as recognized by the Pro Football Writers of America. If you haven’t already, do a little digging into his defensive coaching numbers while tenured in New England. They speak for themselves.

Cleveland Browns Off-Season Moves

Lots of Cleveland Browns fans are positive about the draft results, pinning the team’s future on tackle Joe Thomas and quarterback Brady Quinn . Locking in deals with these two first-round picks may not come without delays. The Browns added running back Jamal Lewis , who will not be running behind the line that Baltimore once offered. Furthermore, he may line up behind new players on the Browns line – players who are slightly less than solid. We’ll just have to wait and see what Lewis, who picked up his numbers in 2006, has left in him, a year after slumping through the 2005 season. Eric Steinbach comes over from the Cincinnati Bengals at guard. It may take some time for the offensive line to come together as a unit, after working to mesh three new players into the fold.

The at-times anemic defense will hopefully see some additional strength from newcomers Robaire Smith, a defensive end from the Tennessee Titans, and Shaun Smith, former defensive tackle with the Cincinnati Bengals. Look for an interesting standoff in the secondary, with the competitions at cornerback being particularly intense.

Cleveland Browns 2007-08 Season Outlook

The Cleveland Browns 2007 season is marked by potentially dramatic changes and additions, most notably newcomers quarterback Brady Quinn and offensive tackle Joe Thomas. There will be more adjustments for the offensive side of the ball in Cleveland, as they welcome running back Jamal Lewis and two other offensive linemen, Eric Steinbach and Seth McKinney. It could play out like a brand new Cleveland Browns team, or the season could be one rife with growing pains. Not so sure this is the season to ride this team to the Super Bowl, but improvements should begin to make manifest sometime this year. That may not be saying much given the pitiful 4-12 slide the Browns fell into last year. Cleveland ended the season at the bottom of the AFC North.

The season opens against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team coming off of a fairly miserable season last year as well. Brady Quinn, the future of the franchise, may end up in the starting quarterback position, but he’d have to edge out the more experienced Charlie Frye, who will no doubt feel pressure from the hometown fans itching to see their new golden boy in action. Who knows – maybe Derek Anderson will end up with the job, surprising everyone in the process. Whether or not the fans will be able to withstand a potentially lackluster Cleveland Browns season remains to be seen. Hey – at least there’s finally some hope in Cleveland again.

Cleveland Browns Trivia

Although rumored to be named after legendary head coach Paul Brown, the Browns are in fact nicknamed after heavyweight champion Joe Louis, the “Brown Bomber.”

The Cleveland Browns are the only team not to have ever had a symbol of any kind on their helmets during any regular season or playoff game.

Although the team is named the Browns, their helmet is actually orange.

The bleachers behind the east end zone of Cleveland Stadium is known as the “Dawg Pound,” for the rabid fans that reside there as well as in tribute to the barking 1985 Cleveland defensive squad known as “the Dawgs.” The Dawg Pound residents have been known to throw Milk-Bones at opposing players when they are in the vicinity.

Cleveland Browns 2007-08  Roster

NONAME-POSHTWTDOBEXPCOLLEGE
3Derek Anderson, QB6-62306/15/833Oregon St.
4Phil Dawson, K5-112051/23/759Texas
10Brady Quinn, QB6-323510/27/84RNotre Dame
11Ken Dorsey, QB6-42204/22/815Miami Fla
15Dave Zastudil, P6-322710/26/786Ohio
16Josh Cribbs, WR6-12156/9/833Kent
17Braylon Edwards, WR6-32152/21/833Michigan
20Mike Adams, S5-111963/24/814Delaware
21Brodney Pool, S6-22055/24/843Oklahoma
22Brandon McDonald, CB5-101848/26/85RMemphis
24Eric Wright, CB5-101937/24/85RUNLV
25Kenny Wright, CB6-12059/14/779Northwestern St.
26Sean Jones, FS6-12253/2/824Georgia
27Nick Sorensen, DB6-32107/31/787Virginia Tech
28Leigh Bodden, DB6-11939/24/815Duquesne
29Jason Wright, RB5-102147/12/823Northwestern
31Jamal Lewis, RB5-112458/29/798Tennessee
35Jerome Harrison, RB5-92102/26/832Washington St
39Daven Holly, CB5-101858/8/823Cincinnati
41Charles Ali, FB6-22658/23/84RArk Pine Bluff
47Lawrence Vickers, RB6-02525/8/832Colorado
51Chaun Thompson, LB6-22555/22/805West Texas A&M
53Kris Griffin, LB6-32455/27/813Indiana Pa
54Andra Davis, LB6-125012/23/786Florida
55Willie McGinest, LB6-527012/11/7114USC
56Antwan Peek, DE6-325510/29/795Cincinnati
58D'Qwell Jackson, LB6-02409/26/832Maryland
61Isaac Sowells, OL6-33255/4/822Indiana
62Lennie Friedman, G6-32958/13/769Duke
64Ryan Pontbriand, C6-225510/1/795Rice
65Eric Steinbach, G6-62954/4/805Iowa
66Hank Fraley, C6-23159/21/778Robert Morris
68Seth McKinney, OL6-33156/12/796Texas A&M
70Nat Dorsey, T6-73359/9/834Georgia Tech
72Ryan Tucker, OT6-63206/12/7511TCU
73Joe Thomas, OT6-631512/4/84RWisconsin
75Simon Fraser, DE6-63003/27/833Ohio St.
77Kevin Shaffer, OT6-53253/2/806Tulsa
78Ethan Kelley, DT6-23382/12/803Baylor
80Kellen Winslow, TE6-42507/21/834Miami Fla
81Travis Wilson, WR6-12152/11/84ROklahoma
82Steve Heiden, TE6-52759/21/769South Dakota St.
84Joe Jurevicius, WR6-523212/23/7410Penn St.
86Tim Carter, WR6-01859/21/796Auburn
87Darnell Dinkins, TE6-42581/20/776Pittsburgh
90David McMillan, LB6-32509/20/813Kansas
91Shaun Smith, DT6-23258/19/814South Carolina
92Ted Washington, DT6-53754/13/6817Louisville
93Louis Leonard, DT6-43207/16/84RFresno St.
94Leon Williams, LB6-22507/30/832Miami Fla
95Kamerion Wimbley, LB6-326010/13/832Florida St
98Robaire Smith, DE6-432011/15/778Michigan St.
99Orpheus Roye, DT6-43301/21/7312Florida St

Cleveland Browns 2007-08  Depth Chart

offense
WR84 Joe Jurevicius 86 Tim Carter16 Joshua Cribbs
LT73 Joe Thomas70 Nat Dorsey 
LG65 Eric Steinbach62 Lennie Friedman 
C66 Hank Fraley  
RG68 Seth McKinney61 Isaac Sowells 
RT77 Kevin Shaffer72 Ryan Tucker 
TE80 Kellen Winslow 82 Steve Heiden87 Darnell Dinkins
WR17 Braylon Edwards81 Travis Wilson 
QB3 Derek Anderson10 Brady Quinn11 Ken Dorsey
RB31 Jamal Lewis 29 Jason Wright35 Jerome Harrison
FB47 Lawrence Vickers41 Charles Ali  
defense
RDE99 Orpheus Roye91 Shaun Smith93 Lewis Leonard
NT78 Ethan Kelley92 Ted Washington 
LDE98 Robaire Smith75 Simon Fraser 
LOLB56 Antwan Peek55 Willie McGinest90 David McMillan
LILB54 Andra Davis94 Leon Williams 
RILB58 D'Qwell Jackson53 Kris Griffin 
ROLB95 Kamerion Wimbley51 Chaun Thompson 
RCB28 Leigh Bodden39 Daven Holly22 Brandon McDonald
LCB24 Eric Wright25 Kenny Wright33 Jereme Perry
SS26 Sean Jones23 Gary Baxter  
FS21 Brodney Pool 20 Mike Adams 
specialists
P15 Dave Zastudil  
K4 Phil Dawson  
LS64 Ryan Pontbriand82 Steve Heiden 
H15 Dave Zastudil  
PR16 Joshua Cribbs22 Brandon McDonald 
KR16 Joshua Cribbs35 Jerome Harrison

Cleveland Browns – Cleveland Stadium

Construction Began: May 1997
Opened: September 12, 1999
Capacity: 72,300
Location: Cleveland, OH
Surface: Natural Grass

 Part of the deal that would bring “the Browns” back to Cleveland, Cleveland Stadium resides on the footprint left by the famous and infamous Cleveland Municipal Stadium. When Municipal began to deteriorate, and the Cleveland Indians moved out to take Jacobs Field in 1993, owner Art Modell insisted the Browns receive the same treatment. After a failed initiative, the Browns moved to Baltimore, and Cleveland fans were left without their beloved football squad. Rejoining the league as an expansion team, the “new” Browns would come to a new home – complete with modern amenities, a large maximum capacity by NFL standards and of course, 10,000 bleacher seats for the “Dawg Pound.”

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