Paul Eugene Brown (September 7, 1908 – August 5, 1991) was an American football coach in the All-America Football Conference and National Football League. Brown was the first coach of the Cleveland Browns, a team named after him, and later played a role in founding the Cincinnati Bengals. His teams won seven league championships in a professional coaching career spanning 25 seasons.
Brown began his coaching career at Severn School in 1931 before becoming the head football coach at Massillon Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio, where he grew up. His high school teams lost only 10 games in 11 seasons. He was then hired at Ohio State University and coached the school to its first national football championship in 1942. After World War II, he became head coach of the Browns, who won four AAFC championships before joining the NFL in 1950. Brown coached the Browns to three NFL championships – in 1950, 1954 and 1955 – but was fired in January 1963 amid a power struggle with team owner Art Modell. Brown in 1968 co-founded and was the first coach of the Bengals. He retired from coaching in 1975 but remained the Bengals' team president until his death in 1991. The Bengals named their home stadium Paul Brown Stadium in honor of Brown. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967.
Paul Brown (born 6 May 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the AFL during the 1990s.
Geelong recruited Paul Brown from Echuca and he started his career with them in 1990, going on to become a versatile player who was used at both ends of the ground. He spent the 1992 season primarily up forward and kicked 37 goals for the year. From then on he played mostly in defence although he ventured forward on occasions, including in Geelong's round five game against Fitzroy in 1995 when he kicked seven goals. After appearing in both the 1994 and 1995 Grand Finals, both losses, he ruptured a patella tendon which forced him into retirement.
On October 30, 2015, Brown was injured in an assault in the Victorian town of Shepparton. He was hospitalised, suffering from a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain. An 18 year old man was charged with his assault.
Paul Brown (born July 21, 1984) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was selected by the Nashville Predators in the 3rd round (89th overall) of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
Brown played major junior hockey in the Western Hockey League (WHL) with the Regina Pats and Kamloops Blazers, scoring 48 goals and 79 assists for 127 points, while earning 782 penalty minutes in 229 games played.
Brown went on to play three seasons of professional hockey, mostly in the American Hockey League with the Milwaukee Admirals, before hanging up his skates following the 2006–07 season.
"Not Over You" is a song by American recording artist Gavin DeGraw, released as the lead single from his fourth studio album, Sweeter, on May 17, 2011. The song was written by DeGraw and Ryan Tedder, and produced by Tedder. The song poignantly evokes the difficulty of getting over someone. It received a positive critical appreciation. The song has charted on the United States's Billboard chart and also in many European territories. It peaked at No. 18 on the Hot 100, making it DeGraw's most successful song on the chart since his breakout hit "I Don't Want to Be", becoming his fourth Top 40 hit. It is also his first song to reach the top spot on the Adult Pop Songs. The accompanying music video shows DeGraw coping with a heartbreak after a tough split with his lover, but he finds it hard to let her go.
The first single from singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw's fourth album, Sweeter, was a collaboration with OneRepublic's lead singer and songwriter Ryan Tedder. According to "Songfacts", the pair initially met when they performed on the same bill and the two, both groove-minded piano players, decided to write together. Not Over You is one of two songs DeGraw co-wrote with Tedder for the LP. While talking about the collaboration with Tedder, Gavin told The Examiner: "“I think Ryan did a great job with featuring piano up front with the vocals.”"
Paul Brown (1950–1997) was a senior journalist and presenter of Channel Report, Channel Television's flagship news programme. He joined Channel TV in 1972 as a reporter and during his 25-year career with the station, became one of the main presenters of Channel Report and one of the station's news editors.
He died suddenly in November 1997.
Paul Brown is a keyboardist and composer. As of 2013, he has been part of The Waterboys.
Paul Anthony Brown (born 13 May 1965) is a former English cricketer. Brown was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Crediton, Devon.
In 1981, Brown he made his debut for Devon in the Minor Counties Championship against Oxfordshire. From 1981 to 1990, Brown represented Devon in 17 Championship matches, the last of which came against Wiltshire. In 1986, he made his List A debut for the county against Nottinghamshire in the 1st round of the 1986 NatWest Trophy. He played 2 further List A matches, against Nottinghamshire in the 1st round of the 1988 NatWest Trophy and Somerset in the 1st round of the 1990 NatWest Trophy. In those 3 matches, he scored 93 with a half century high score of 67*. Two out of his three innings were unbeaten. With the ball he took 2 wickets at a bowling average of 66.00, with best figures of 2/49. In the season following his List A debut, Brown made his MCCA Knockout Trophy debut against Dorset. He played one further Trophy match in 1990, his last, against Lincolnshire.
So you whisper to the wind
That you won't be back again
We tried so hard to pretend
We could just be friends
But I'm not over it
Cause I'm not over you
You said goodbye but never left, I get so tired of all your shit
But I'm not over you
I'm tired of fairy tales
And all the sentimental frail
Who put your heart in jail with a cross, a hammer, and some nails
'Til you confess that you're not over it
Are you over it?
With your finger in the dam trying to save everything
When we all know you can't
You flew through the windshield of a cab
and fell into a sailor's lap
Now the blood flows from your mouth
Where your teeth hold back your tongue
Cause you know you're over it