BEREA, Ohio – Austin Pasztor doesn't need much to make him happy.
Just give the Browns offensive lineman a little country living, several guns, clay pigeons and someone to block.
He could have satisfied the first three requirements on his family's 50-acre asparagus farm in southern Ontario. It's the last wish that brought Pasztor to America as a teenager and has kept him here trying to establish NFL roots.
The 6-foot-7, 308-pounder continues his quest Sunday in Seattle as he makes his second straight start at left guard in place of an injured Joel Bitonio and ineffective Cameron Erving.