Friday, December 28, 2007

The Guy You Might Know as TomahawkDawg...

Like many of you, I am a die hard sports fan. I will watch Sportscenter at least 5 times a day. I will wake up at odd hours of the night over here in Japan to watch my favorite sports teams play live if they are on the Armed Forces Network. I have written about my life as a sports fan, and more specifically, a Cleveland and Ohio sports fan in previous blogs. No matter how I get my information, I will have an opinion on it. And this blog, my friends, is going to be my medium to spew those opinions out to any poor sod who wishes to read about them. I am a long time forum poster over on the Cleveland Browns' Scout.com website, theOBR, and more specifically, a frequent poster in their "Watercooler" forum. I highly encourage any of you to go there for anything Browns related, be it news about the team, a player, etc. It is seriously like the best Browns Backers' bar without the alcohol.
My next blog will be a recap of the weekend that includes the most important game to the 2007 Browns' playoffs hopes that isn't being played by them. Of course, I will be discussing the Browns' game against the 49ers, a team that has/used to have local ties to the Youngstown, OH area. However, the most important game to the Browns and their fans is being played in the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, IN. Many of my typings will come from the results of that game. Remember Browns fans, no matter what happens on the shores of Lake Erie this Sunday, if Tennessee loses to Indy, your Browns are in the Playoffs. If the Titans beat the Colts, the Browns and their fans are finished with their 2007 campaign.
Speaking of the 2007 campaign, soon to follow my breakdown of the weekend that was will be a (lengthy) summary of the Browns 2007 season. Short and sweet, not many of us had high hopes for this year, and our Browns have pleasantly surprised us, playoffs or not. I can't wait to break the season down for you and give you a taste of what I saw this year in Browns' football.
This blog will continue into the Cavs, the Buckeyes, the Indians, and many other sports and levels of each sport in the future. I won't be living in the Western Reserve for a while, as I am not eligible for retirement from the Navy until 2014 and there isn't too many places to go for the the Navy in Northeast Ohio unless you want to be a recruiter, so, my posts will come to you from Japan for a few more months, then Jacksonville, FL for a while, and while deployed, they may come from all over the world, from the Med Sea to the Red Sea to the Dead Sea, you just never know. So, please, stay tuned. See you on Monday the 31st!

2 comments:

Hornless Rhino said...

Good stuff. We've added a link to your blog on our own site. Hope you don't mind.

Rick Possert Jr. said...

Thanks Rhino - Love you and Vinny's blog! I have linked your blog on mine as well.