Coach Hue Jackson had nothing good to say about his?Cleveland Browns one day after their 35-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.There were no positives to take out of yesterday, Jackson said Monday on a conference call with the media. Some things to learn from, but really no positives.Amid growing negativity surrounding a winless team, Jackson emphatically said that he will make no in-season changes on his coaching staff. Specifically asked about coordinator Ray Horton and the teams struggling defense, Jackson said Hortons job is secure.I say that with no question, Jackson said. And I dont want to continue to get into those kind of things. Thats probably the last question I will probably take on any of our staff members about their job. Because its not about that at all, in my opinion.Jackson now faces a short week of preparation before traveling to Baltimore for a Thursday night game against the Ravens.Ive never been 0-9 before, so you better believe this is the toughest challenge Ive ever had, Jackson said. But I am excited about the challenge. I truly believe we have a tough road ahead of us, but were looking forward to it.Sundays drubbing was all that and more. The Browns took a 3-0 lead on the games opening drive and scored a touchdown on their final drive of the first half, but other than that, it was all Cowboys.Dallas had scoring drives of 75, 69, 67, 75 and 64 yards, all at least nine plays. Dallas came within 1 yard of doubling the Browns offensive output of 222 yards. The Browns defense is giving up 30 points per game and has given up 69 points over its last six quarters of play against the Cowboys and New York Jets.On offense, quarterback Cody Kessler returned to the starting lineup, and in the second half had three drives that totaled 28 yards. The offense had two first downs in the second half. Kesslers rating was 104.4, but that number was extremely misleading given the way the game went.We didnt do much to slow them down on defense or keep their offense off the field by sustaining drives on offense, Jackson said.Jackson said Kessler will remain the starter.Im not going to play musical chairs with my quarterback, Jackson said.The Browns were expected to struggle this season but also show growth later in the year. Instead, they are one win away from setting the team record for losses to start a season.It is tough, Jackson said. There were no positives from Sunday, but I think there have been some positives. So that has been a foundation. We take the positives we can find and build on those and make that something we can rally on.Jackson said he will rely on the professionalism of the players and the work of the coaching staff to try to end the drought.I will continue to try to say this all year, and Im sure you guys are tired of me saying this, but Im not going to change, Jackson said. I am going to continue to stay determined. Emmanuel Mudiay Knicks Jersey . It is a cliché dragged out by fans and pundits regularly when discussions take place around which teams are better than others. Walt Frazier Jersey . Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille scored 20 seconds apart a few minutes after Stamkos was taken off the ice on a stretcher with a broken right leg, and the Bruins beat the Lightning 3-0 on Monday afternoon. http://www.knickssale.com/kids-willis-reed-knicks-jersey/ . 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If you have prominent players that are putting team first, the rest of the guys really have no choice.A two-time U.S. Olympian, Backes agreed to a five-year, $30 million deal with the Bruins and said he hoped to help the Original Six club return to the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. Listing off some of the players already on the roster, Backes said it was more of a retooling than a rebuilding.Some guys would have looked at it like, `Youve already got Bergeron and Krejci, where will I play? David said, `Boy, I get to play with Bergeron and Krejci, Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said. These guys are going to be the leading core to get us where we want to go. The younger guys are going to have to get on board.Backes, 32, is the first major addition this offseason for a team that won the 2011 Stanley Cup and returned to the finals two years later. The team re-signed defenseman Torey Krug and bought out the contract of defenseman Dennis Seidenberg on Thursday. Free agents Loui Eriksson and Lee Stempniak agreed to deals with the Canucks and Carolina, respectively.I always thought Vancouver was a great city to play in and a great organization, Eriksson said.Also signing with Boston on the first day of free agency were defensemen Tommmy Cross and John-Michael Liles, goalie Anton Khudobin, and forwards Riley Nash, Tyler Randell and Tim Schaller.ddddddddddddheyre trying to get pieces back that will get them over the hump, Backes said. They barely missed the playoffs last year, and if they had (made it) I dont think anyone would have wanted to play them.Backes had 21 goals and 24 assists last season for the Blues. In a 10-year NHL career -- all with St. Louis -- he has 206 goals and 254 assists in 727 regular-season games.Backes, whos from Minneapolis, said it was difficult for his family to leave St. Louis, the team that selected him in the second round of the 2003 draft.It was tough in that its all Ive known, he said in a conference call with reporters. It happens a lot in this business, it hasnt happened to us. But change is good.Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said talks with his captain broke down over the length of the deal.I had no problem bringing David Backes back, and I wish we could have, he said. I wasnt comfortable with the term. It was problematic for me, personally, to (sign) out that far with players. Theres analytical data (that) shows where players play at their peak, and we wanted to try and stay within a window. We were ready to stretch that window but only to a certain level.But Backes said hes got a lot left.Im 32, not 52, he said. I think theres plenty of legs and energy left in me. I expect to still be at the top of my game.---AP Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno contributed to this story. ' ' '