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  • Gunzlingr
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 45976

    Browns part with Andruzzi

    Continuing the remaking of their offensive line, the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday released veteran guard Joe Andurzzi, making the 10-year veteran an unrestricted free agent.

    The release of Andruzzi, who started 27 games for the Browns over the past two seasons, means the team will enter 2007 without its two starting guards from a year ago. Seven-year veteran Cosey Coleman is an unrestricted free agent and still available, but Cleveland has made no effort to re-sign him.

    Andruzzi, 31, was acquired by the Browns in 2005 as an unrestricted free agent, not only for his football skills but also for his locker room leadership. He had played five seasons in New England and was familiar with Browns' coach Romeo Crennel from the time they spent together with the Patriots.

    In New England, Andruzzi was a part of three Super Bowl champion teams.

    The former Southern Connecticut State standout, who entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Green Bay in 1997, wants to continue his career, according to agent Joe Linta. In stints with the Packers (1997-99), Patriots (2000-2004) and Browns (2005-2006), Andruzzi has played in 122 games, including 102 as a starter.

    Andruzzi has logged at least 11 starts in each of the past seven seasons. He had two years left on his contract, at base salaries of $1.5 million (2007) and $2.5 million (2008).
    The Browns have overhauled the offensive line, including the selection of left tackle Joe Thomas of Wisconsin with the second overall choice in the weekend draft, and figure to start a dramatically different unit in 2007.

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    You think you're hot **** in a champagne glass, but you're really cold diarrhea in a Dixie cup!
  • Ickybaluky
    Registered User
    • Jul 2003
    • 8884

    #2
    Re: Browns part with Andruzzi

    Great guy, but he has bad knees.

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    • BILLSROCK1212
      !?!?!?!?!?
      • Mar 2006
      • 5269

      #3
      Re: Browns part with Andruzzi

      Originally posted by Gunzlingr
      Continuing the remaking of their offensive line, the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday released veteran guard Joe Andurzzi, making the 10-year veteran an unrestricted free agent.

      The release of Andruzzi, who started 27 games for the Browns over the past two seasons, means the team will enter 2007 without its two starting guards from a year ago. Seven-year veteran Cosey Coleman is an unrestricted free agent and still available, but Cleveland has made no effort to re-sign him.

      Andruzzi, 31, was acquired by the Browns in 2005 as an unrestricted free agent, not only for his football skills but also for his locker room leadership. He had played five seasons in New England and was familiar with Browns' coach Romeo Crennel from the time they spent together with the Patriots.

      In New England, Andruzzi was a part of three Super Bowl champion teams.

      The former Southern Connecticut State standout, who entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Green Bay in 1997, wants to continue his career, according to agent Joe Linta. In stints with the Packers (1997-99), Patriots (2000-2004) and Browns (2005-2006), Andruzzi has played in 122 games, including 102 as a starter.

      Andruzzi has logged at least 11 starts in each of the past seven seasons. He had two years left on his contract, at base salaries of $1.5 million (2007) and $2.5 million (2008).
      The Browns have overhauled the offensive line, including the selection of left tackle Joe Thomas of Wisconsin with the second overall choice in the weekend draft, and figure to start a dramatically different unit in 2007.

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      i wouldn't mind adding him for depth and he is a MArv type of guy

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      • DynaPaul
        Registered User
        • Sep 2003
        • 7540

        #4
        Re: Browns part with Andruzzi

        Now now, we all know better than to sign washed up former Patriots.

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        • jamesiscool
          suck it fool.
          • Feb 2007
          • 733

          #5
          Re: Browns part with Andruzzi

          Originally posted by DevilPaul
          Now now, we all know better than to sign washed up former Patriots.
          hardy har har.

          milloy had a good year or two with us...
          Sec 241 row 12 seat 23

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          • DynaPaul
            Registered User
            • Sep 2003
            • 7540

            #6
            Re: Browns part with Andruzzi

            Originally posted by jamesiscool
            hardy har har.

            milloy had a good year or two with us...
            He had ONE good year after fuming over his last minute cut and Bledsoe had 8 good games. That's about it. That was the last half a gallon of gas left in the tank.

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