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Leigh Bodden
Leigh Bodden is a defensive back for the Cleveland Browns. He is number 28 and is 6'1 and 190 pounds.
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FOXBORO - Back in 2005, one look at Leigh Bodden gave his new coach a first impression. Cornerbacks aren't usually as large as 6-foot-1, 193 pounds.
Next, it was...
- Leigh Bodden takes his pick (feedburner.com)
- Bodden named NFL defensive player of the week (feedburner.com)
So the Cleveland Browns are bad, real bad, bad like the last 10 years since they came back never happened and all of Cleveland has just been transported back to 1999 and the expansion year.
So the question that every keeps asking is, what to do now?
Sad to say this, but whatever we (as fans) want to see, will most likely not happen at all, but here is a list that I put together as a Six Step Dummies Guide to help fix the Browns right now...
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by Tony Dejak - AP
2 months ago:
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Paul Hubbard (89) catches a pass as Cleveland Browns linebacker D'Qwell Jackson (52) defends at the Cleveland Browns NFL football training camp Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009, in Berea, Ohio. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak...
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- Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns NFL Odds & Predictions (news.google.com)
CLEVELAND -- With quiet on the set and 4 camera and sound crews ready to go, Nehst Studios director Michael Carberry pointed at Cleveland Browns lineman Joe Thomas and said, "Action, Joe!" The inaugural taping of the new web series called "Feed My Team" was underway.
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- Composer Bob Daspit’s Music Shines in Video for Cleveland Browns Fans (blog.digitalcontentproducer.com)
- Lifelong Cleveland Browns fan now develops team's software (thejambar.com)
- Source: Cleveland Browns players file grievances for fines (sports-ak.espn.go.com)
Short answer: they’re terrible. But the long answer is more convoluted. Are the Browns merely division cellar-dwelling bad, 3-13 bad, No. 1 overall pick bad, or could they be (shudder) historically bad? All possibilities appear to be in play at this early juncture of the 2009 season.
Three games is hardly a large enough sample size [...]
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