You know what this is.
Before there was a Joshua Cribbs, there was an Eric Metcalf.
Touching Eric Metcalf on a punt return kills you immediately.

I was going to look at the impact of Paul Brown and football.
Then Josh Cribbs took me back to one of the best afternoons of my young football life.
October 24th, 1993
Eric Metcalf shouldn't have played. He injured his right knee in the previous weeks win over the Bengals. He missed practice on Monday, Tuesday, Wednsday and Thursday. On Friday he did nothing but a light walk through. In today's NFL world he would have been declared doubtful (although our coach was Belichick, so maybe not).
On Friday he told Cleveland Browns owner (I refuse to add his name to such an amazing tale) "I'm playing in the Pittsburgh game. I'm just not going to miss that."
Thank God he didn't.
First place was on the line between the 4-2 Browns and the 4-2 Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Browns struck first with a 62 yard TD pass from Vinny Testeverde to Micheal Jackson. 7-0 Browns. Steelers took the ball and didn't move it much. 4th down on their own 40. Cowher sends in the punt team. Mark Royals booms a 51 yard beauty. Maybe it was too good.
Metcalf catches the punt at his own 9 yard line in front of the Dawg Pound. Brings it up to the 21 yard line, side steps a Gary Jones tackle and takes off down the left sideline. It was an absolute thing of beauty. 14-0 Browns.
As we all know as Browns fans, it is never that easy. Barry Foster starts getting chunks of yardage. He scores on a 4 yard run. 14-7 Browns. Then he plows in for a 1 yard run. 14 all at half.
Start of the second half.
Steelers get a FG from Gary Anderson. 17-14 Steelers.
Vinny leads our bunch back down the field and throws his second TD pass of the game to all-world Ron Wolfley (one of only 2 receiving TDs of his career). Browns again ahead 21-17.
The Steelers moved the ball all game. They accounted for 440 yards of offense. Their problem was that they weren't getting any touchdowns. The Browns defense was playing the well known, but always nerve wracking, bend but don't break defense. Again, the Steelers drive but can only get a 46 yard FG out of Anderson. 21-20 Browns.
On to the 4th quarter. The Steelers once again go deep into Browns territory. But the Browns defense keeps the Steelers out of the end zone, but relinquishes the lead 23-21 Steelers on another Anderson FG, this one a 30 yarder.
Browns get the ball back. Vinny Testeverde gets crushed on a hit an injures his throwing shoulder. Off the bench comes Bernie Kosar. He went 1-2 for 7 yards passing. Even Bernie couldn't get the Browns offense in motion. They had to punt again, for the fifth and final time of the night.
The Steelers needed a first down, maybe two, to run out the clock. The Steelers had gone up and down the field all game long. It would be a tall task for the Browns defense to come up with a three and out. Cowher went power football and ran Barry Foster on first and third down forcing a third and short. Cowher could have gone play action to TE Eric Green, but he went the safe route and pounded it again with Foster. Browns defense rose up and stopped Foster short. 3 and out.
Just over two minutes remained. The Browns were down to their back-up (but still kick ass) QB. They hadn't moved the ball at all in the fourth quarter. But Royals still had to punt the ball to Eric "MF'n" Metcalf.
4th and two, from the Steelers 22. Steelers punting and again Royals drilled another beauty. Maybe, like the other punt, he just kicked the ball too far. The Browns had called for a return right. Metcalf caught the punt at his own 25 yard line. He easily outruns Reggie Barnes and Victor Jones and gets to the right sideline where he picks up the wall of Browns blockers. Deon Figures dives for his feet. James Jones hits Mark Royals so hard that the punter flies backwards into Eric Metcalfs path to the endzone. No freakin' way a punter will tackle Eric Metcalf on this day. It looked like he changed directions in mid-air when he jumped over what I believed to be the now dead body of Mark Royals. All that was left was for our tiny hero to turn on the after burners for the last 20 yards as Yancey Thigpen and the already mentioned Gary Jones tried to catch him from behind.
Metcalf crossed into the endzone as Tom Hammond crapped his pants on-air. He kept running right into the arms of the waiting Dawg Pound.
The Steelers turned the ball over their next possesion and the Browns ran the clock out.
Bernie was back. The Browns were in first. Things were awesome.
This was the last great moment of Cleveland Browns football for that season. We didn't know it at the time, but this would be Bernie's final win as a Cleveland Brown. Bernie was cut two weeks later. The Browns finished the season on a 2-7 skid.
It comes with the territory of being a Browns fan. Just when you think things are going well, the other shoe doesn't drop, it kicks you in the nuts.
But for one Sunday that season, the Browns were on top of the mountain. We as Browns fans have Eric Metcalf to thank.
(Thanks to Johnnypheonix for the Metcalf youtube link.)
2 recs | 34 comments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wafxQ63iwMg&feature=related ( watch some of the hits on the Cincy return ouch! This one as well has both Stelers returns)
Brownsfan4ever - December 22, 2009
i love those Browns.
I want our current Browns to be like those Browns.
rolub - December 22, 2009
Thanks for that memory flash
Yes he did and I think that sounds like Chris Colinsworth doing the color
cadfile - December 22, 2009
That actually gave me chills.
emily522 - December 22, 2009
When I think of Metcalf, I recall a Bengal game (Monday night, I think) where he received a swing pass on the right side of the formation around the 10 yard line. He then juked the first tackler as he went flying towards the sideline, then juked a second guy going in the opposite direction, then strolled untouched into the end zone.
It seemed to me like he just stood there, and let both guys fly right by him, before basically walking the 10 yeards into the end zone.
Sure hope I am remembering this correctly.
talonk - December 22, 2009
I do believe it was this game …… Anyone have a video of that TD?
talonk - December 22, 2009
It’s on Youtube. I watched it last week. I’ll find it later tonight and post a link.
golanbatrac - December 22, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTcL2Lg0RcU
34 seconds in. Awesome.
golanbatrac - December 22, 2009
He was my Favorit player from the old browns I still have my Metcalf jersey in closet I wear it every so offten.I was very sad when we traded him away.
Brownsfan4ever - December 23, 2009
me too, and i wear mine frequently. i bought in when i went to cleveland to see the browns play the giants. we lost, but it was awesome finally getting to a game in Municipal Stadium.
Dawg Nuts - December 23, 2009
I vaguely remembered it after talonk pointed it out, but great to actually see it again.
thanks.
rolub - December 23, 2009
Mayhem, I love it.
Roger Dorn - December 22, 2009
My dad use to call him the jitter bug!
Brownsfan4ever - December 23, 2009
I remember this like it was yesterday. Wasn’t this the year we demolished SF on MNF?
mgtbfb - December 22, 2009
Yeah 23-13
johnnyphoenix - December 22, 2009
Just watching that makes me excited.
Sigh.
mjmarble - December 22, 2009
That was just a bit too prescient.
JustBob - December 22, 2009
I thought this was appropriate
SpecialBrownie - December 22, 2009
REC. Let’s make it green.
emily522 - December 22, 2009
Awesome article. I never saw this game, so I appreciate the historical lesson. Nice to see the evidence that there’s more to this franchise than this painful new era.
danvail - December 22, 2009
I remember watching this game, what an awesome feeling it was to see it live!! Thanks for the great memories!
cboldt12 - December 23, 2009
Always awesome to remember Eric Metcalf. Thanks to all for the highlights links here. Good times!
RelapsingDawgCatcher - December 23, 2009
1993 NFL Standings
Pittsburgh 9-7 (winning record)
Cleveland 7-9 (losing record)
Question: When was the last year the Browns finished ahead of the Steelers in the standings?
Answer: 1989.
If Webster were alive today he would think of a better word than “pathetic” to describe how ridiculous it is for an NFL team, with equal salary cap, to go that long having the same “daddy” in their division.
Poll question: How many of you were alive and remember the last time the Browns finished ahead of the Steelers? That’s beyond pathetic.
Enjoy your Super Bowl win over us this year. When you can’t hang your hat on success, take delight in your daddy’s struggles. That’s all you got.
Sincerely,
Daddy
maryrose - December 23, 2009
PS...Make this one green too...For envy
maryrose - December 23, 2009
Envy? For what? Watching metcalf abuse your sad team or maybe for watching Cribbs run all over your team.
But eather way there is nothing about the Steelers I Envy at all.
Brownsfan4ever - December 24, 2009
Wow.
This is how far the Steelers have fallen? If the Browns are so insignificant, why even waste your obviously valuable time to come around and post here? After all, I as a Buckeyes fan, don’t bother talking trash to Northwestern fans, it’s pointless.
Yet, here you are. Trolling at our, as you call us, “pathetic” team website. That doesn’t make much sense to me.
Maybe it’s because your coach is a complete dumb-ass who onside kicks with a two point lead? Maybe it is because your best defensive player is all the sudden very injury prone and may be losing his best asset of speed? Maybe it is because James Harrison learned his sweet habit of smacking innocent people around from his mother? Maybe it is because the Steelers offensive line is a black hole with no help in sight? Maybe it is because that vaunted defense of Steel town has quickly gotten old? Could it be that your fat chick banging QB is having a lovers spat with his highly overrated cheap shot artist of a WR? I bet it is the fact that Steeler CB’s have combined for 1 INT all season?
Actually I think it is all the above. Your season is toast, and you needed something to cheer you up. I’m guessing you are the kind of person that goes around and beats up third graders when you can’t find a date for the high school prom.
Well guess what chooch, we kicked your ass two weeks ago. We beat the Chiefs in Arrowhead, something that was to tall a task for the Steelers. And if we beat the Raiders on Sunday, that will make us 2 for 2 in cleaning up your teams messes.
As I see it, the only Daddy around here is Josh Cribbs, and he has already made the Steelers his bitch.
Close the door on your way out.
Bernie19Kosar - December 24, 2009
Hey, at least this time she’s not using a dual.
golanbatrac - December 24, 2009
Yea, I used to read the entirety of maryrose’s posts, but after the incident, I don’t even bother. I also find it amusing that someone would highlight “the last time” we finished ahead of the Steelers when in fact we lost our franchise for a few years! Wow you finished ahead of the Browns from 1995-1999! Amazing
Roger Dorn - December 24, 2009
Maryrose is actually a male I believe.
Chris Pokorny - December 24, 2009
You are revealing your emasculation when you come over here to taunt your supposed “son.” There would literally be no reason to taunt us if you weren’t having a disaster of a season coming off a Super Bowl win. You are feeling angry and upset, so you lash out. It’s quite pathetic how you handle your emotions…childish even.
gahnki - December 24, 2009
Well, it’s half right.
RelapsingDawgCatcher - December 24, 2009
I am saddened by your response. Usually you are one of the thoughtful Steeler fans. But this post is just gibberish. I hope you were either drunk when you wrote this, or your teenage son logged on using your account.
Sad.
talonk - December 24, 2009
completely agree. i even cited maryrose in a previous post as one of the sensible, likeable, intelligent steeler fans that contributes on our site. quite disappointing.
Dawg Nuts - December 27, 2009
i’m sorry, i didn’t realize you played for the steelers. or do you just work within the organization somewhere? your comment clearly seems to imply you’ve had something to do with the info you used in an attempt to disparage something we’re discussing – one of the great single game performances in Browns history.
sorry, we didn’t mean to offend you Mr. Rooney.
Dawg Nuts - December 27, 2009
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