Everything posted by Clefan98
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Nothing to gain to by starting wallace or the stiff delhomme. They need to find out if Colt is the future.
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Cincinnati Bengals Discussion
Bengals fall 42-35 Posted by jreedy October 24th, 2010, 4:20 pm ATLANTA – After coming back from a 21-point deficit in the third quarter, the Bengals couldn’t stop the Falcons when they needed to the most. Atlanta scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to defeat Cincinnati 42-35 at the Georgia Dome and dealing the Bengals (2-4) their third-straight loss. http://cincinnati.com/blogs/bengals/
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Great win brownies!!
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
^ why? wisky ALWAYS plays tOSU tight. esp. @ camp R.
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
^nice. thanks!
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
some good news in crains online today about the FEB. sorry I couldn't post the article.
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The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
Clevelands the coolest.
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Cuyahoga County: Corruption Probe
Looks like Bill Mason is the next to go down. Is anyone at the top going to be left when the dust settles?
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
I'm setting the over/under on the number of Colt's cracked ribs at 3.5
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Cleveland: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
a man much smarter than me once said "if you got it, flaunt it". thats why i wear speedos whenever possible.
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Cincinnati Reds Discussion
Its all downhill from here on out for Philly.
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
say the deal goes through.....what does it mean for cleveland?
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
Ward likes to lay the wood. I like his style. Go Browns!
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
Progressive Corp. plans to hire 260 workers in Cleveland area for call center operations By MICHELLE PARK 11:39 am, September 28, 2010 National insurance giant Progressive Corp. (NYSE: PGR) plans to hire about 260 people at its Cleveland-area phone centers by Jan. 31 — a number that represents more than 10% growth from the approximately 2,000 already employed at the local centers. The Mayfield Village-based company will fill positions in sales, claims and service in Mayfield Village and Mentor. In total, Progressive employs roughly 8,700 in Northeast Ohio, company officials said. The fourth-largest auto insurer in the country and the second-largest in Ohio, Progressive also is planning triple-digit hiring in three other cities: 240 in Tampa, Fla., 200 in Colorado Springs, Colo., and 175 in Austin, Texas, said Lynley Williams, senior recruiting manager for all Progressive phone centers. The company's highest concentration of employees is here. http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20100928/FREE/100929836
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
^ Yup we'll see. That said, putting up 73pts (could've been 100) against any Div I team is still impressive. 18pt fav against Ill. Take it to the bank.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
Tressel wants this team to feel good. There are some years when it seems like Tressel is intentionally trying to hold his team back from busting the flood gates. He doesn’t seem to go for the jugular against lesser opponents because he seemingly doesn’t want his team to think too highly of itself. This is not one of those seasons. This team is good. Very good. Tressel knows it and he wants his players to know it. It reminds me of the 2006 season the way they are rolling over teams with no regard. That ’06 was a confident bunch, and they needed the confidence to beat Michigan 42-39 in the “Game of the Century,” but by the bowl game they were too confident.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
No. Its gonna be ugly.....5? - 0.
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The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
From today's Crain's Business online..... Cleveland's sphere of influence greater than most Midwest cities Blog entry: September 23, 2010, 9:47 am | Author: SCOTT SUTTELL Urbanophile.com, an excellent blog about Midwestern cities, examines some data from the Common Census Project and determines Cleveland has a larger sphere of influence than even its backers might think. The focus of the Urbanophile.com post is a map based on responses to this question: “On the level of North America as a whole, what major city do you feel has the most cultural and economic influence on your area overall?” From this, they created a map of various “spheres of influence” of cities. Organized this way, Cleveland is the fourth-largest of 12 major Midwestern metro areas covered by Urbanophile.com, with 4.6 million people identifying it as the place with the most cultural and economic influence in their area. Only Chicago (10.4 million), Detroit (just under 7 million) and Minneapolis-St. Paul (5.2 million) were larger. By this measure, Cleveland was nearly as influential as Columbus (2.6 million) and Cincinnati (2.3 million) combined.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
btw Ohio U got prison raped.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
^ totally agree. turn the volume down and listen to the radio broadcast.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
Tressel has 4 weeks to get the special teams straightened out. They'll be fine once they find the right personnel before they play Wisky. I'd rather have a concern about special teams rather than our O or D at this point in the season.
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
you need help.
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Cincinnati Bengals Discussion
yea maybe for the football for idiots crowd like you.
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Cleveland Browns Discussion
hillis and vickers are beasts.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
The "U" got served.