Cleveland's sports bloggers talk about the Tribe at the All-Star break, the Browns' running backs and defensive line and the Cavaliers' lack of leadership in regards to LeBron James.
Indians
WaitingForNextYear is analyzing the Tribe at the All-Star break. Check out analysis of the infield, the outfield, the rotation and the bullpen.
Browns
Cleveland Reboot: "Is there even such a thing as a running back controversy in a league where teams regularly employ a two or even three-back approach? In a league where running backs have become as disposable as athletic tape, this situation hardly registers as anything more than a sign of overall team progress. Or, in other words, depth is a good thing to have in a violent sport." » Read more
Land Loyalty takes an early look at the Browns' defensive line.
Cavaliers
Cleveland Frowns: "What, if any of it, would have gone differently? What if anyone could have said at any of a number of important times, 'LeBron, this really isn't a good look. We have an organization to run here.' A butterfly flaps its wings, and who knows? Stand for something or fall for nothing. It certainly couldn't have ended any worse than it did. Everything about the way this thing went down suggests that LeBron was badly in need of leadership, and that those in the position to provide it failed to do so." » Read more
'64 and Counting assures us that Cavaliers fans won't have to worry about having LeBron James being on their team when they pick up the new version of NBA Jam.