Thursday, October 8, 2009

Bye-bye, Braylon

After Browns Coach Eric Mangini traded Braylon Edwards for a wide receiver, a special teams player and, reportedly, third-and fifth-round draft picks, my opinion of Mangini increased exponentially. Getting anything for Edwards was a bonus, because they could finish in last place with him.
Oh, wait. Last year, they did finish in last place with him.
I'll be right back. I just dropped my mouse.
Oops. I dropped it again.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Indians are the minor league system for the entire major league playoffs, (Sabbathia, Lee, Pavano,
Ludwick, DeRosa, Betencourt, one third of the Dodgers lineup, Victor, but no Twins).
The Browns are just the minor league team for the New York Jets.
I was a Jets fan along with being a Browns fan back in the Richard Todd, Freeman Mcneil, New York Sack Exchange defensive line, and the Mark Gastineou sack dance.
Braylon needed to go.

Jefferson Wolfe said...

Braylon could have dropped nine passes in the Bills game like the rest of the Browns receivers did. (And he probably would have, too.)