I really don't understand this. There are about 6 teams looking at Sehorn, and someone will pay him decent money to be a safety or backup corner. Despite being in need of a couple good cornerbacks, there is just no point in pursuing a guy like Sehorn. He'll cost too much, he'll play too little, and he's not known for his off-the-field leadership. And most importantly, he's not as good as the guy he'd replace! Perhaps this is meant as a PR gesture to Browns fans -- "See, we really are trying to field a good team and we aren't all capped out!! See, we are even trying to sign a two-time pro-bowler!!" I'm just not buying it.
The Dayton Flyers fell last night to a Tulsa team that just shot the lights out. The Flyers did tie the game late but kind of got rooked at the end on a no-call and a bogus interference violation. I could complain, but the bottom line is they didn't play a particularly good game and got beat. Still, what a season.
Earl Holmes may sign with Seattle. Holmes is a good football player and seems like a good guy. Seattle has been kind of a graveyard for former Steeler linebackers. Hopefully Holmes has some good seasons wherever he winds up.
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