Entries tagged as ‘Sports’
What does it mean? The Cleveland Browns Official website tells of the long path back towards a credible NFL Football team:

DT Shaun Rogers makes a statement everytime he comes through the door
“We started trying to put a statement together and emphasize that we were working to do great things on the field and off the field, that there was kind of an ultimate goal out there.”
Savage believed he had plenty of willing people. He thought they wanted something to buy into, something to rally around and share with the community.
At some point during the conversation, Lerner uttered the phrase: “The name on the door is Cleveland.”
That, Savage thought, was something.
So now, more than two years after Savage handed out credit-card sized cards with the phrase and a mission statement printed on the front to every Browns employee in an organization-wide meeting, the name on the door is branching out to the city it’s named for.
Its just for a winning theme, and with names like Cribbs, Thomas, Lewis, Wimbley, Anderson, Edwards, Jones, Winslow, McDonald, Steinbach and Tucker, the Brownies are loaded long term AND Cleveland is far from a QB controversy. Both these guys are good.
Not every pass has been on the money. Not every practice has been crisp. But those things happen during camp. Derek Anderson is noticeably bigger and more confident, and a DA with a little swagger might be a dangerous thing. Brady Quinn is grasping the offense and though he doesn’t throw the deep ball as well as Anderson, he’s thrown some beauties down the seam and to the sideline. During one drill on Sunday, chants from the overflow crowd of “DA! DA!” and “Brady, Brady” didn’t seem to faze the targeted parties. So Ken Dorsey threw one on the money and gave the crowd a playful fist pump. Sure enough, the chants of “Dorsey, Dorsey” followed soon after. This is Cleveland. We love football, quarterbacks and chants. Lots and lots of chants.
Im just excited for football season in general, but when your team wins its so much more fun. Except Browns fans are so much more than that… LETS GO CLEVELAND!

If your trying to get in on the action hit up the Stadium this Friday Night, Aug. 1 $5 admission fireworks ect.
Categories: Sports
Tagged: cleveland browns, football, nfl training camp, ohio, Sports

Yao Ming?
There is no doubt of soccer’s supremacy in worldwide popularity, but basketball is not far behind these days. Have a look at NBA rosters to see the influx of foreign-born players. Small nations such as Cape Verde, Mali, and Singapore all have national teams. The game is being played on all inhabited parts of the globe.
A global study, conducted by Roper Starch Worldwide in April ‘97 based on 35,000 interviews, showed that 11% of the world plays basketball (Today, Over 450 million people play basketball). Basketball has even replaced football as the most popular sport in areas like Asia and Australia and is on the way to surpassing football worldwide.
-Fiba.com
This past month the NBA created NBA China to coordinate their expanding operation in the world’s most populous country. Over 300 million people play basketball there, and Yao Ming is a national hero. Basketball is also looking to expand in India, the world’s second largest country, as newly formed leagues and NBA camps have grown in popularity. Basketball’s birth nation, the United States, has watched the game spread to unexpected places.

The Beijing Olympic Basketball Stadium
Team USA, who finished a disappointing third in the 2004 Athens Olympics, is fighting to reclaim their billing as the world’s best. LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Chris Paul look headline a superstar roster less than a month from now in Beijing. An excellent look inside their journey and into the world game of basketball will be showcased in a documentary entitled “Road to Redemption” airing this month and next on ESPN2. Starting tomorrow (July 14-20), the FIBA Qualifying tournament kicks off in Athens. Then starting August 8th, the Olympic Games in Beijing will mark a high point for world basketball, as the top teams face off on the highest stage. This summer one of the world’s greatest sports takes center stage… and you can bet millions will be watching.
Categories: Sports
Tagged: basketball, china, NBA, olympics, Sports

Their faces tell it all
Spain won Euro 2008 which is arguably just as exciting as the NFL playoffs or MLB playoffs in the U.S. The fans however dont even compare. That’s coming from a seasoned sports fan. I have seen NCAA championships, NBA finals and the World Series in person (a Superbowl can’t be that far off right?!) and the fans in both Germany, Spain and around Europe are on a different level than American sports nuts. So what is it about soccer… ummm I meant futbol?
Spain had a party
Berlin’s fan mile
Categories: Sports
Tagged: soccer, Sports