ABJ
Browns should know it's no time to cheer Team shouldn't cheer until the game is won
By Patrick McManamon
Beacon Journal sports columnist
Published on Tuesday, Nov 04, 2008
BEREA: Maturity shows in a lot of ways, some direct, some subtle.
In the third quarter of the game Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, the Browns were ahead by 14 points.
A sack of Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco on second down led to a celebration worthy of a Super Bowl.
Players danced, hugged and ran around the field like a playoff spot had been clinched.
You were waiting for the confetti to fall, for the spotlights to swirl around the field and for the NFL to stop the game to present game balls to weepy Browns who would then thank their moms and cousins and Paul Pierce for contributing to their success.
This is the trend in the NFL these days. The slightest little thing is cause celebre.
Cont...
Upvote
0