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I don't think you have to worry because as I mentioned a couple pages back he is a free agent and probably thinks he is worth more than what the Browns will ever offer him.Patrick Bateman;1812015; said:I have been a fan of Eric Wright so it pains me to say he must go after the season..
Patrick Bateman;1812015; said:I have been a fan of Eric Wright so it pains me to say he must go after the season. I for one will take question if Joe Haden is not starting at Jacksonville. Wright's play is pathetic, period. I do not fault Stuckey for the fumble since he was just trying to gain more yardage, but Wright's lack of an attempt to tackle Holmes one the final play of the game is inexcusable. We have a glaring need at WR. I think Robiskie is a 3rd down possession receiver and Massoquoi is a #2 wideout. Pass rush and WR should be two top priorities heading into next season along with a complimentary back to Hillis.
stowfan;1813271; said:Why we didn't blitz the crap out of the injured Jet quarterback is still baffling to me?
jlb1705;1813528; said:Split off the article about the alleged incident after the Jets game and the subsequent discussion. Don't bother with trying to continue the discussion since apparently it can't be done in a way that doesn't instigate animosity toward one person or another. It really has nothing to do with the Browns team or their 2010 season anyway.
Folks, it stops now - the passive-aggressive posts, the baiting, the name-calling, the oversensitivity to an opposing viewpoint or criticism...
Back to the Browns.
FootballBucklion;1813529; said:I am sick and tired of the passive-aggressive, constantly baiting, mamby-pamby oversensitive Los Angeles, er I mean Jacksonville, Jaguar Fans (all 6 of them)!11!!11!1! :tongue2:
Anyway I saw Fujita is injured seriously...that sucks.
One of the most important parts has been linebacker Scott Fujita, who leads the team?s front seven in tackles and is second with 3.5 sacks. He suffered a ?knee ligament? injury, according to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.Browns coach Eric Mangini said Wednesday he expects Fujita knee to return to the lineup sometime ?this year,? which indicates he?ll at least be out a few weeks. The Browns remain hopeful that Josh Cribbs (toes) and Sheldon Brown (shoulder) will practice later this week in hopes of playing against the Jaguars this weekend.
LitlBuck;1813961; said:Football
I have heard at least the next two games and it will probably be more. This really sucks because he is the leader of the defense and does all of the play calling plus his ability as a player.