@@Neglected-Nostalgia You think? I don't think many people blame Kosar for those losses against Denver. In my eyes, he put them in position to win those games. I think their undoing was a lack of preparation by Schottenheimer and some tough luck.
Brennan is most famous for the near 50 yard catch and run into the end zone just a couple of plays before Elway and the Broncos began their 98 yard drive. It was a great catch by Brennan too bad its been forgotten. He may have been the #3 WR behind Langhorne and Slaughter or #4 if you count Ozzie, but he made plays when they needed him to.
Brennan being the #3 behind Langhorne and Slaughter shows just how great those receivers were. Brennan would be a #1 for many teams today even at 5'9".
The good old days. Brennan was always one of my favorites
fun times watching this receiver back then. great to see the upload. underrated member of the browns near dynasty years. damn, I miss the old nfl..
Oh how we long for the days of Bernie, Clay Matthews, and Municipal Stadium. Things will never quite be the same :(
@@josephhecht6331 The future is going to be better. If we put Mayfield in a time machine to the late 80s to be Browns QB, we get a ring or 2.
@@Neglected-Nostalgia You think? I don't think many people blame Kosar for those losses against Denver. In my eyes, he put them in position to win those games. I think their undoing was a lack of preparation by Schottenheimer and some tough luck.
@@josephhecht6331 Brian Brennan is my 2nd cousin.
@@Bluesman57Tell him I named my son after him. His name is Brennan!
Brennan is one of my all time favorites. If we had him today the Browns would be a far better team.
The Browns will Always be the greatest
what a pass by Kosar vs the Colts. Touch
The great Gary Collins wore #86 and they never retired it. Instead, they waited for the second coming of Gary Collins...Brian Brennan!
Brennan is most famous for the near 50 yard catch and run into the end zone just a couple of plays before Elway and the Broncos began their 98 yard drive. It was a great catch by Brennan too bad its been forgotten. He may have been the #3 WR behind Langhorne and Slaughter or #4 if you count Ozzie, but he made plays when they needed him to.
Brennan being the #3 behind Langhorne and Slaughter shows just how great those receivers were. Brennan would be a #1 for many teams today even at 5'9".
A Browns WR today might want to wear #86. It seemed the players who wore that number were always very good starting with Dante Lavelli.
I kissed his daughter when we were in 8th grade 🤷🏼♂️ I dunno, thought I’d mention that