Tony also talks about Browns longshot rookie Kwaku Danso, who played only a handful of plays at East Carolina and never made a tackle.
Welcome to today's edition of Starting Blocks TV, our Web video show about what's going on in Cleveland sports. The show will post on weekday mornings. Today's video runs 6:49 (there is a minute of dead gray screen on the end; we're working on it!) Today, hosts Branson Wright and Chuck Yarborough:
• Talk about whether the Super Bowl should be held in cold-weather open-air stadiums. The league just awarded the 2014 Super Bowl to the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. What do you think? Take the poll now posted on the Starting Blocks blog.
• Talk with Plain Dealer Browns beat writer Tony Grossi, who says he is not a fan of the NFL's new overtime rules. Tony says the league should have kept them the same as they were. Also, Tony talks about Browns longshot rookie Kwaku Danso, who played only a handful of plays at East Carolina and never made a tackle.
SBTV will return Thursday with Plain Dealer columnist Bill Livingston as the guest. Have a question you'd like to ask Livy? Post it in the comments below and we'll pick the best ones to ask him during Thursday's show.
Starting Blocks TV for Wednesday, May 26, 2010 |