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IMO, other than Pro Bowl LT Joe Thomas, he is the #2 priority in terms of value to this team. Thomas will be 25 and Cribbs 27 heading into next season, and neither has been susceptible to injury (knock on wood). I honestly dont know why we are having this discussion and why the Browns dont see what I do. They are certainly paying a lot of older, injury prone, useless players a lot more. His $1.1M is a far cry from even the Browns payroll leaders. Something else to consider


Just look at QUINN!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Does Couch ring a bell???????


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He's not that good at anything, other than being a PHENOMINAL return guy.

He can pick up some yards rushing, but if he becomes anything more than he is now in the rushing game,
teams will gameplan to stop him, and do so.

He's not a good reciever, but can make 2 or 3 catches a game.

He deserves to be paid more than he is now, that's not an issue.
The issue is that he is wanting more than he deserves.

He wants more than Hester is making, but nearly everyone in the league is in agreement,
that Hester's contract is one of the worst in football.

He has 10 career return touchdowns, a good receiver gets 10 TDs A YEAR.

I think he's good for 2 mill per year over 5 years, and encentives for non-return stats.
Anything more than that, and the Browns can use the money elsewhere and build a team that
doesn't need to rely on Cribbs for so much production.


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9,124 total yards
14 total touchdowns
18 fumbles
79 total tackles
27 years old

That's what your negotiating with over a 5 year career.


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seofan_via_dublin wrote:9,124 total yards
14 total touchdowns
18 fumbles
79 total tackles
27 years old

That's what your negotiating with over a 5 year career.


By comparison here's Hester's 4 year stat line:

5,604 yards
19 touchdowns
23 fumbles
13 tackles
27 years old


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I think this player compares more favorably to what Cribbs should be shooting for in contract numbers:

Over a 5 year career:
7,748 total yards (including over 6,000 return yards)
19 touchdowns
10 fumbles
26 years old

This player is Darren Sproles, of the Chargers.

He is in contract negotiations this off-season as well. He got paid huge this year, but that's because
he was a running back and was franchised, making his salary the average of the top 5 paid RBs in the league.

If I'm Cribbs, I make nice with the team, then wait till Sproles signs, and then negotiate with the Browns on contract terms.


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can't tell everyone how tickled i am to see the browns staff , made aware they will stay fully intact, SERIOUSLY.


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BTW...Jets 24 Bungles 14 in the 4th. Now there's something to get tickled about! 2:47 to go and the hollowweinies have no timeouts!

SERIOUSLY!



SERIOUSLY! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Cribbs does more than Hester by playing on special teams as a cover man. Hester returned kicks but then lost what it takes. He is playing as a receiver but was drafted as a defensive back. Cribbs is a better player and he could throw the ball pretty good in college. Also before Harrison came on running at the end of the year he was the best runner on the team. The way he plays and how he gives back to the Cleveland area he needs to be paid.


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If the Browns wanted to trade him, they would get offers for third round picks, and
a team or two might be willing to go 2nd round.

That's not too bad, considering the 4th rounder for Randy Moss, but Randy was viewed as a
lost cause head case at the time in Oakland!


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Special teams maybe 1/3 of the game but special teams was how the Browns moved the ball most of the season.

The Browns do need to look at replacing Cribbs on kick coverages to help to prevent injuries. Even though he is one of the best at coverages. Sometimes you need a player who does everything and is a good influence for his team mates. since the Browns have had some problems with that with some receivers lately.
Maybe Holmgren can help improve the offense with some ideas and tips on coaching.


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If you're a team that relies on special teams yardage to be the majority of your game,
you're going to continue to be a 5-11 team.


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Maybe Derik Anderson will give him some of the 7 million he is suppose to get this year.


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gahs4ever wrote:Yeah well...its not ENTIRELY intact and Im so happy that it doesnt take much to tickle you!

BTW...Jets 24 Bungles 14 in the 4th. Now there's something to get tickled about! 2:47 to go and the hollowweinies have no timeouts!

SERIOUSLY!


AT least we made the playoffs, and what place were you in the afc north ?????? Bold talk for a bottom feeder.
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I was at the Bengals last playoff win. My wife is a Bengals fan and dragged me to that wretched game. It was cold and rainy and they kept playing that d@mned "Who Dey" song all game long. I think the Bengals put up something like 44 points on the Oilers. Longest afternoon of my life. What we do for love! :mad:


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dazed&confused wrote:I was at the Bengals last playoff win. My wife is a Bengals fan and dragged me to that wretched game. It was cold and rainy and they kept playing that d@mned "Who Dey" song all game long. I think the Bengals put up something like 44 points on the Oilers. Longest afternoon of my life. What we do for love! :mad:



I was at that game!!!!! 30 yard line 10 or 11 rows up. I was just a kid but I remember that was so much fun!!!


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Orange and Brown wrote:
dazed&confused wrote:I was at the Bengals last playoff win. My wife is a Bengals fan and dragged me to that wretched game. It was cold and rainy and they kept playing that d@mned "Who Dey" song all game long. I think the Bengals put up something like 44 points on the Oilers. Longest afternoon of my life. What we do for love! :mad:



I was at that game!!!!! 30 yard line 10 or 11 rows up. I was just a kid but I remember that was so much fun!!!

Yeah, a blast :cry:


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dazed&confused wrote:
Orange and Brown wrote:
dazed&confused wrote:I was at the Bengals last playoff win. My wife is a Bengals fan and dragged me to that wretched game. It was cold and rainy and they kept playing that d@mned "Who Dey" song all game long. I think the Bengals put up something like 44 points on the Oilers. Longest afternoon of my life. What we do for love! :mad:



I was at that game!!!!! 30 yard line 10 or 11 rows up. I was just a kid but I remember that was so much fun!!!

Yeah, a blast :cry:



WHO DEY!!!!!!!!


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dazed&confused wrote:I was at the Bengals last playoff win. My wife is a Bengals fan and dragged me to that wretched game. It was cold and rainy and they kept playing that d@mned "Who Dey" song all game long. I think the Bengals put up something like 44 points on the Oilers. Longest afternoon of my life. What we do for love! :mad:


It sounds to me that you are blessed to have a wife like that. I bet see is the best looking gal in the county.
probley would have been a model if she didnt marry you. It also seems she is a model wife too. Allot of people i bet are wishing they were as lucky as you . She seems like she does it all and doesnt complain. cooking, cleaning,cutting the lawn , while you sit in your chair with a cold one and watch. YOU ARE ONE LUCKY GUY !!!!!!!!


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ace63 wrote:
dazed&confused wrote:I was at the Bengals last playoff win. My wife is a Bengals fan and dragged me to that wretched game. It was cold and rainy and they kept playing that d@mned "Who Dey" song all game long. I think the Bengals put up something like 44 points on the Oilers. Longest afternoon of my life. What we do for love! :mad:


It sounds to me that you are blessed to have a wife like that. I bet see is the best looking gal in the county.
probley would have been a model if she didnt marry you. It also seems she is a model wife too. Allot of people i bet are wishing they were as lucky as you . She seems like she does it all and doesnt complain. cooking, cleaning,cutting the lawn , while you sit in your chair with a cold one and watch. YOU ARE ONE LUCKY GUY !!!!!!!!

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