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Cleveland Browns (2012 season)

Travis Benjamin. I would suggest putting
On a little upper body strength in the off-season.
I know that he fumbled ball where the hell has he been all year except for sitting on the bench. The same is true with Jackson. He is not that bad of a runner and they wasted a draft choice in getting him. Andy Miller is not a guard. Maybe a tackle but certainly not a guard.
 
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Buckeneye;2283318; said:
Next stop. NFL draft.

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Mac;2283355; said:
Looks like Cribbs is done...

Done as in retire or done as in gone? I could see it going either way. I'd love to see him stick around, but he is past his prime and rule changes took away the play that made him a star. The Browns would have to get a pretty good home town discount to have him stick around to just play ST's.

As long has he doesn't do something crazy like grow a Hillis mouth or sign with the Steelers he'll always be remembered as a great Brown.
 
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cribbs was a typical cleveland signing...guy who demands more money or is going to holdout until so, we give him the big pay raise and he doesnt do shit since...i havent looked up the stats but i would love to see how many returns he had after the pay raise...i will take a guess and say 2...and he was pretty much non existent on the offense when he got in...you can place the blame on the coaches or whoever but when he got in he didnt do much...i love how he was a true brown in the community and really took to cleveland and i believe it when he said he loves to live here...but its time to part ways...no way we pay this guy anymore then we already are...he seems like a really nice guy and glad we gave him an opportunity, but its time to say our goodbyes josh
 
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On the one hand, Heckert deserved to keep his job. On the other hand, new ownership does not deserved to be handcuffed to the previous owner's hires. I wish Heckert were given more time, but it is what it is. Let's hope the next guy picks up where he left off and doesn't feel the need to blow everything up again.
 
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y0yoyoin;2283367; said:
cribbs was a typical cleveland signing...guy who demands more money or is going to holdout until so, we give him the big pay raise and he doesnt do [Mark May] since...i havent looked up the stats but i would love to see how many returns he had after the pay raise...i will take a guess and say 2...and he was pretty much non existent on the offense when he got in...you can place the blame on the coaches or whoever but when he got in he didnt do much...i love how he was a true brown in the community and really took to cleveland and i believe it when he said he loves to live here...but its time to part ways...no way we pay this guy anymore then we already are...he seems like a really nice guy and glad we gave him an opportunity, but its time to say our goodbyes josh

Yup. Just like a Pronk
 
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at least no one here is debating if Shurmur should be brought back....I was listening to the post game radio show while heading out to dinner and it seemed like every caller was being wishy-washy about that walking colostomy bag....
 
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