Bralyon Edwards fakes: The Cleveland Browns wide receiver has missed practices with a mysterious injury that he might have suffered while playing basketball. According to Mike Florio, some league insiders are wondering whether Edwards is faking it. This combined with moron Eric Mangini makes this season a disaster for the Browns. [PFT]
Great Read on the late Skip Caray: Today was the one-year anniversary of the death of former Atlanta Braves broadcaster Skip Caray and some of his former colleagues planned to raise a toast in honor of Caray. It is always a weird feeling when somebody you grew up watching leaves this world way too early. [AJC]
Leonard Little’s future is unclear with the Rams: The former Tennessee Vol is the one remaining St. Louis Rams player from the 1999 team that won the Super Bowl. Little says this year is the hardest he has worked in the offseason before training camp. He also has no idea if this is his last year with the Rams. [STL Today]
Ronald Curry is not a fan of Lane Kiffin: St. Louis Rams wide receiver Ronald Curry disagreed with how Kiffin used Curry when he was in Oakland. “He puts you in the slot and expects you to do the same thing, but they run no plays for the slot,” Curry said. [Bnd.com]
Lil Wayne is alive: The rumors are not true that rapper Lil Wayne was shot at a Georgia airport following his concert in Virginia on Sunday. If this was true, don’t you think this story would be all over the news by now? [Manolith]
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The Seinfeld clip coupled with the neverending fail for the city of Cleveland makes me think this might be their "Summer of George." You know the summer where everything was supposed to go right. What with the Cavs destined to win a championship,a Cy Young award winner anchoring the staff, an all-star catcher calling the games, and Eric Mangenius coming to save the Browns. But it was all for naught and now it's time to check the last box of fail for Clevelands "Summer of George."