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</TD><TD noWrap width=3></TD><TD vAlign=top>By Fred Greetham
Date: Sep 28, 2005

Browns head coach tore into published reports speculating on a trade of RB Lee Suggs today, dismissing them publicly for the first time. Fred Greetham provides the scoop from Berea...
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BEREA – When Romeo Crennel addressed the entire team Wednesday morning, he used part of his time to put to rest any rumors that running back Lee Suggs was being shopped around the NFL in trade talks as reported by ESPN.com earlier this week.

“Who wrote that?”, Crennel asked.

When Crennel was informed it was Len Pasquerelli, an NFL national writer from ESPN.com, the Browns head coach said, “I don’t think he knows what he’s talking about,” he said. “I told the team that’s BS. The writer didn’t get that information from me. I would like to talk to the person he talked to.”

Crennel said he felt he needed to address the team on the issue to put it to rest for Suggs, as well as the team.

“I didn’t want Lee to come up to me and ask what’s going on,” Crennel said. “As soon as that rumor is out there, I wanted to put it to rest. I had nothing to do with that.”

Suggs said he appreciated Crennel responding to the rumor.

“I appreciate the coach putting that to rest,” Suggs said. “My agent and I had heard about it and it makes you wonder at first.”

Crennel is glad that Suggs is back healthy.

“We’re glad he’s back on the field and a productive part of the team,” Crennel said. “He’s trying to play on special teams. His attitude is a good. It’s rumors and innuendos like that I have to deal with in order to keep the players in a good frame of mind.”

Suggs said he wants to stay with the Browns.

“I don’t want to be traded, but I have no control over that.”

Last week, Suggs was active for the first time after suffering a high ankle sprain during the preseason. He caught two passes for seven yards.
Last season, Suggs had three 100-yard rushing performances to finish the season and finished the season with 744 yards on 199 carries, including two touchdowns. He caught 20 passes for 178 yards, including one touchdown. Suggs missed six games due to injuries. He missed the first three games with a neck injury and then missed three games during the season with a toe injury.

“That was last year,” Suggs said. “I have to prove myself this year.”
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Browns’ Suggs breaks his thumb

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BEREA
Lee Suggs is the new Courtney Brown. He’s the would-be impact player whose body keeps taking hits.
The Browns said Tuesday that Suggs suffered a broken right thumb in his brief stint Sunday against Chicago.

If he doesn’t go on injured reserve, a point Head Coach Romeo Crennel will address today, he is expected to miss games against the Ravens, Lions, Texans and Titans.

Suggs went into the preseason as the Browns’ No. 1 running back, but he played only one game and suffered a high ankle sprain before the second one.

He didn’t return to the field until Sept. 25 against the Colts.

Suggs’ injury history includes:

A toe injury that cost him three games late last season. He came back to play the last three games, rushing for 105 yards against the Chargers, 143 yards against the Dolphins and 131 yards against the Texans.

A neck stinger that sidelined him for the first three games of the ’04 season.

A shoulder problem that erased the first half of his rookie season, 2003.

A torn ACL in his left knee suffered in Virginia Tech’s 2001 season opener.

He didn’t return until 2002, when he rushed for 1,325 yards while splitting time with Kevin Jones.

It appears the Browns will play at Baltimore on Sunday without arguably their three most talented skill-position players.

Suggs, who had two screws inserted in the thumb Monday, might be the most dangerous running back.

Rookie first-round pick Braylon Edwards remained in Cleveland Clinic on Tuesday. He was receiving antibiotics in the wake of Saturday surgery to clean out an arm infection.

Tight end Kellen Winslow Jr., last year’s No. 6 overall draft pick, is out for the year with injuries from a motorcycle crash.

As for the running game, Crennel likes Reuben Droughns, but the rushing attack has lacked punch. The Browns rank 29th in the NFL with 75.2 yards a game.

Reach Repository sports writer Steve Doerschuk at (330) 580-8347 or e-mail [email protected]
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the best part about the trade rumors was that pastabelli at espn wrote an article two days after crennel ripped him, stating that crennel and phil savage were fighting because savage never informed him that suggs was on the trading block and because savage didnt have a hand in hiring crennel so he didn't like him.

pretty much the entire thing was a blatant lie. coming from espn, not a surprise.
 
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