Only two of his completions went to wide receivers, mostly because the Browns chose to take away the deep routes and the outside routes.
Brown and Bedford chose the site to lay out the plan for Randolph, a promising river town.
Brown, who was the Knicks' coach at the time, chose that game as No. 2.
The Browns initially chose to represent themselves, without the help of a court-appointed lawyer.
The remaining Browns, after consulting with Keith, chose to continue.
Instead of walking the sideline, Brown chose to be a banker.
Brown, who was wearing aviator's boots, chose to take along an extra pair of shoes and several pairs of socks.
In 2002, Brown chose to sign with the newly formed Houston Texans as a restricted free agent.
Brown did not just choose the University of Florida.
Brown could also work as a consultant for a team and choose to coach later.