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“[Braylon] Edwards looked like exactly what rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez needs to carry the Jets to a playoff berth. A 6′3″, 215-pound, athletic receiver with a Pro Bowl background will instill a lot of confidence in a young quarterback. Sanchez looked for Edwards early and often Monday night and the pair looked to have some sort of chemistry. Which is amazing since this was Braylon’s first week with the Jets. It makes you wonder why Edwards went into hiding all those months ago?” [Rumors and Rants]
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“The only thing that has a chance to keep pace with the New York/LeBron/Free Agency stories is the creation of LeBron/Cleveland/Stay Here websites. Add another to the mix with NoYork.com, which is offering this shirt in classic wine and gold Cavs colors and distinctive Cavs plumage thing (I never know what to call it, but I dig it.)” [Vince/FirstCuts]
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Rasheed Wallace thinks this year’s Celtics could be the greatest team in the history of the Association. [CT News via Skeets/BDL]
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“Whatever the talent level on this Cleveland Browns team, [this week's] win – the way it went down – was the clearest signal we’ve received since when (?) that there’s a right way and a wrong way to do things in Brownstown. It’s safe to say that the Browns won by thoroughly dominating one aspect of the football game. This, one of those games that for the better part of the last decade was one that the Cleveland Browns would have lost.” [Cleveland Frowns]
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And finally, some relatively kind words about former Buckeye Greg Oden and his future in the NBA. [Empty the Bench]
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