Give Cribbs the money!
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Gobuckeyes1
That's just it though...Cribbs does a lot more than just returning kicks. Not only is he a top 5 kick/punt returner, but he is a great gunner on punt and kickoff coverage and brings another dimension to the offense in the wildcat and at WR. The guy is dynamic and can single handedly influence the outcome of a game. He plays his ass off and the fans love him. The Browns shouldn't give him a blank check, but it would be a gesture of goodwill to reward him a little more for his value to this team. He is clearly the MVP of the team, and there really even isn't a close second right now.BCBulldog wrote: Fine, "potential future success." (I assumed that didn't need spelled out.)
And what it tells free agents, is that you are smart enough to not blow $10mm a year (Hester's deal) on a kick returner, in turn saving money to sign other players that could help you win in the future.
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BCBulldog
No, Cribbs did a lot more last night. Typically he is just a returner with very little production elsewhere. Yes, he may be their best offensive player (though Joe Thomas could make a case) but that isn't exactly saying much. Team MVP on a 2 win team just proves that they need to spend their money on other players who are better.Gobuckeyes1 wrote:
That's just it though...Cribbs does a lot more than just returning kicks. Not only is he a top 5 kick/punt returner, but he is a great gunner on punt and kickoff coverage and brings another dimension to the offense in the wildcat and at WR. The guy is dynamic and can single handedly influence the outcome of a game. He plays his ass off and the fans love him. The Browns shouldn't give him a blank check, but it would be a gesture of goodwill to reward him a little more for his value to this team. He is clearly the MVP of the team, and there really even isn't a close second right now.BCBulldog wrote: Fine, "potential future success." (I assumed that didn't need spelled out.)
And what it tells free agents, is that you are smart enough to not blow $10mm a year (Hester's deal) on a kick returner, in turn saving money to sign other players that could help you win in the future.
Answer me this, how much do the last 5 Super Bowl champions pay their kick returners?
Now, recognize that I have been clear that I do like Cribbs on the team and I do hope they pay to keep him even if it is a little more than what he may be worth. However, if that means Devin Hester money, thank him for being a Brown and wish him well on the next loser he goes to play for. Good teams just don't spend that kind of money on players like Cribbs. If the Browns want to be good, they won't either. -
royal_kBest player on the team.....pretty simple....pay him.
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Thunder70Now the career leader in kick off returns for touchdowns with 8 (two yesterday of 102 and 100 yds).
I pay him whatever he wants. He's the best player on this team without question. I don't care if only returns kicks for the next 5-10 years. Pay the man... -
NateI'd give him half of Cleveland to stay at this point.
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jpake1Hopefully there is no cap next year and the Cowboys give him what he wants.
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Hb31187Hes the best returner in the game yes...so he should get paid like the best returner in the game, not like a franchise player like some of you are making it sound like lol
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Gobuckeyes1
Fair enough...just keep him happy. If Lerner doesn't take care of this guy the Cleveland fans are going to revolt.Hb31187 wrote: Hes the best returner in the game yes...so he should get paid like the best returner in the game, not like a franchise player like some of you are making it sound like lol -
BCBulldog
The team already screwed him out of a fair deal once, why are you trying to give him a pay cut after this season?!Keebler wrote: I'd give him half of Cleveland to stay at this point.