PJHawk
Well-Known Member
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Matt Roth pumps his fists up towards his ears and then flexes his Popeye-sized biceps, one emblazoned with flames. Then, he screws his face up into a nasty scowl to the roar of the crowd.
It's a quintessential Roth moment, and more often than not, there's a quarterback or tight end crumpled to the ground when it happens. The latest victim was Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer, who was drilled by the Browns' linebacker at the end of last week's victory and never got his offense back on the field.
Bam! Game almost over. Biceps a'poppin.
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2010/10/browns_extroverted_matt_roth_b.html
http://media.cleveland.com/browns_impact/photo/8937175-large.jpg
It's a quintessential Roth moment, and more often than not, there's a quarterback or tight end crumpled to the ground when it happens. The latest victim was Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer, who was drilled by the Browns' linebacker at the end of last week's victory and never got his offense back on the field.
Bam! Game almost over. Biceps a'poppin.
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2010/10/browns_extroverted_matt_roth_b.html
http://media.cleveland.com/browns_impact/photo/8937175-large.jpg