Cleveland sports bloggers wrap up the week that was by discussing the Browns' reported interest in Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb, Fausto Carmona's re-emergence as a frontline starter, Mo Williams' recent interview with Yahoo! and Jamario Moon's 2010-2011 role.
Browns
Cleveland Frowns: "It's not even just three seconds of thinking about who we'd have to give up to get Kevin Kolb from the Eagles, or that the 2011 draft looks like it's going to be loaded with actual franchise quarterbacks from which the Browns look like they'll be in a decent position to choose. It's not even that Kevin Kolb's only decent game as an NFL quarterback, ever, in history (one), came against the very same 2009 Kansas City Chiefs defense that Jerome Harrison gashed for 900 yards." » Read more
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Indians
WaitingForNextYear: "But keeping in mind my temporary moratorium on South Koreans, it looks like Fausto Carmona has probably been the most valuable Indian this season. It's funny, his 2007 dominance seems so long ago, and for reasons we'll discuss below, he really was a different pitcher then than he is now." » Read more
Cavaliers
Cavs HQ: "Mo Williams knows what it is like to play in a small market without a superstar. He did it with the Milwaukee Bucks for four seasons prior to coming to the Cavaliers, and in that time his teams went a combined 124-204. They were trounced by the Detroit Pistons in the first round of their only playoff appearance. A trade to the Cavaliers in the summer of 2008 must have seemed like a dream coming off of a 26-56 season in Milwaukee in the previous season. Now, suddenly, the Cavs look quite a bit like that Milwaukee team he left two years ago." » Read more
Stepien Rules: "It's been a weird summer for everybody around here, and count me as a guy that doesn't blame Mo for being as confused as his comments would indicate over the last few days. There's no denying that this offseason's been confusing. I just hope that, now that he's gotten all that garbage out of his system, he can get his mind right for training camp, because Cavs fans need him now more than ever." » Read more
Cavs: the blog: "You've gotta hope Jamario gets the starting spot [over Jawad Williams]. Jawad is the more complete player, but if the team needs him to make plays, the offense will be in serious trouble. Jamario can run with the point guards, create turnovers and is a pretty good shooter when he has his feet set. Jamario's production will be a pretty good watermark of how the Sessions/Mo backcourt is working: if they do what they're supposed to, he'll thrive. If not, he could be an issue." » Read more
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