Welcome to a Saturday edition of Around the Pound. The AFC and NFC Championship games are tomorrow, and both contests should be intriguing match-ups. I'd rather not see the Jets make the Super Bowl, but even with them, almost every hypothetical Super Bowl match should be an entertaining one.

As if it wasn't annoying enough that WR Braylon Edwards persisted in trashing the Cleveland Browns ever since he the Jets made the postseason, now his father, Stan Edwards, is following in his footsteps. This comes from Tony Grossi's interview with Stan:
[Edwards'] father, Stan, said the relationship between Edwards and Cleveland fans was never going to improve and he is "100 percent sure" the root of the problem lies with Edwards being a University of Michigan graduate in Ohio State country.
[Stan] Edwards does not think his son's history of dropped passes, or the perception of him disrespecting quarterback Charlie Frye in one memorable moment in a 2006 game, or his famous outspokenness, or his off-the-field incident right before his trade are in the same league as the Michigan affiliation.
"There have been [Browns] who played for Michigan (Steve Everitt, Leroy Hoard, Derrick Alexander, Thom Darden) that didn't get the flak that Braylon got. I would agree with that," he said. "But the fact of the matter is there are so many people who didn't like him because he played for Michigan and gave him more crap and actually put our lives in danger on more than one occasion.
"But that's what fans do. Nobody can hold the fans accountable. It's virtually impossible. But Braylon's drops get talked about more in Cleveland because he is from Michigan. You can't tell me anything different."
In the rest of the article, Stan attempts to say that Kellen Winslow had the same problems catching the football and false starting and yet did not receive the same flak that Braylon did. Talk about being blind to reality. These comments come a few weeks after Stan did not make excuses for Edwards or slam the Browns organization. Now the entire family is on the douche-list, and it's not because Braylon played for Michigan -- it's because of comments exactly like the ones presented in the interview.
In case you missed it yesterday, things are starting to look a little bit brighter in the contract negotiations with Joshua Cribbs. The new front office has stated that a "take it or leave it" offer was never offered. That supposed "offer" was presented, perhaps with that tone, by Dawn Aponte, according to Cribbs' agents. I still wonder whether the verbiage she used/how she handled the situation will be the cause of her soon-to-be-departure.
Either way, a few weeks after the initial "uh-oh," it's starting to look like Cribbs will play for the Browns again for many years to come.
Former Browns offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski is interviewing with the Chicago Bears. The Bears are looking to fill their offensive coordinator position. Since leaving the Browns, Chudzinski went back to San Diego as an assistant coach with the tight ends. Current Browns defensive coordinator Rob Ryan praised Chudzinski's abilities:
"That guy is outstanding," Ryan said on "The Waddle & Silvy Show." "There's a great mind right there. ... He does a great job. He had this Cleveland Browns offense clicking just two years ago. He's been fantastic."
According to reports, former Browns RB Reuben Droughns is under investigation after authorities discovered an indoor marijuana farm in the spare bedrooms of his residence. Droughns claims he needs it for medicinal purposes. Raise your hand if you believe him.
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Who knew that being a dumb ass was hereditary?
Bernie19Kosar - January 23, 2010
REC
emily522 - January 23, 2010
Ah, but was it nature or nurture? Either way, Stan is responsible.
Chemo - January 24, 2010
The fruit didn’t fall far from the tree. Or rather, the rock(hands) didn’t go far from the quarry(rock head).
Crazy Ray - January 24, 2010
WE DO NOT CARE THAT BRAYLON IS FROM MICHIGAN! No one cares what college you went to once you hit the NFL.
emily522 - January 23, 2010
rec the idea; flag the all caps.
Dawg Nuts - January 23, 2010
Yep. Haha.
SpecialBrownie - January 23, 2010
Haha, sorry.
emily522 - January 23, 2010
I think that was all-caps worthy. Braylon and/or his father clearly didn’t get the point the first 2million times fans told them.
rufio - January 23, 2010
Exactly.
emily522 - January 24, 2010
Sometimes. ;)
Simmsinns - January 23, 2010
Ummmm…..
TheRealSlimShady - January 23, 2010
Except maybe those ND players ;)
But really, does anyone care that Carson Palmer went to USC anymore? If our future franchise QB came from Michigan and was actually winning games for us, would anyone care that that’s where he went?
emily522 - January 23, 2010
no. in fact, i’d give all of our QB’s and our 1st round pick right now for tom brady.
Dawg Nuts - January 23, 2010
Me too, even though I hate him for non-Michigan related reasons.
emily522 - January 23, 2010
I love how they give Stan all the viable reasons as to the Cleveland hate and he just says “Nope. My boy from Michigan playing in Ohio. OSU hate makes him suck.”
SpecialBrownie - January 23, 2010
I’m not going to lie. Braylon being from Michigan makes it easier for me to hate him (now). But the difference is, I didn’t hate him till he sucked.
Simmsinns - January 23, 2010
+1
emily522 - January 23, 2010
this.
Dawg Nuts - January 23, 2010
5:52 PM on January 23rd, 2010 and Braylon Edwards is still a douche and Michigan still sucks.
This just in, Braylon Edwards’ father has now also joined the rank of “douche.”
shep615 - January 23, 2010
The Edwards family are all pathetic losers because NFL fans don’t care where you came from, they just want you to contribute to their team to win games.
Edwards never did much of that and he is hated for drops and all of his other antics on and off the field. The dude has a big ego and his game cannot back it up.
Good riddance to you Edwards and I hope the Jets offer you an insulting one-year contract worth $1 million to show you that you are not nearly worth the $10 million per year you want.
-Ghostbusters 3 is supposed to have Bill Murray as a ghost and that does not sound appealing. This is coming from a lifelong fan of the first two films, but it sounds like the third may be very disappointing unless the script gets a re-write. (All scripts usually do)
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LOST teaser? I can’t do it. I’ll be patient and wait until Feb. 2.
theW0LF - January 23, 2010
What’s up with the line through the text? I didn’t do that. Weird.
theW0LF - January 23, 2010
I think it’s the -
maybeVilleslgr - January 23, 2010
test– test * /test/ /test@ #test# # $test$ $ test % test ^ &test& & test _ =test= = test + ?test? ?golanbatrac - January 23, 2010
Surround text with – and it strikes the text…
strikeSurround text with * and it bolds the text… bold
Surround text with ! and the text disappears…
Surround text with @ and you get monospaced type…
monospaceSurround text with _ and the text is italicized… italics
One more test…
*code*golanbatrac - January 23, 2010
Just as I thought, the @ is like the code function on boards that use UBB. Nice.
golanbatrac - January 23, 2010
Surround an image URL with ! and you get…
(Ok, I was really just looking for an excuse to post that. But the “!!” does work.)
(In case didn’t get it, original:
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Simmsinns - January 23, 2010
Albert Belle says "How come idiots get candy bars named after them?"
Brownie's Year - January 23, 2010
Nice addition, fits wonderfully.
Simmsinns - January 23, 2010
LOL!
IBHMC - January 24, 2010
! = image. Got it.
golanbatrac - January 23, 2010
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Chris Pokorny - January 23, 2010
That is excellent.
emily522 - January 23, 2010
I can’t agree with this statement entirely. He definitely put up some numbers in the yardage and TD categories in ‘07. But don’t mistake me for an Edwards apologist. His inconsistency after that season and especially his lame-ass excuses are what earned him the Top Douche title.
JustBob - January 24, 2010
…and Browns fans loved him in 07 when he was catching balls, and he was happy enough to be doing O-H-I-O, and everything was A-OK. Then he started dropping balls again, and Browns fans hated him. How can the Edwards’ not see that?
rufio - January 24, 2010
Willful blindness I’m sure!
RelapsingDawgCatcher - January 24, 2010
FYI, the Lost “new footage” is undetectable. I would recommend watching it even if you are trying to be spoiler free.
Roger Dorn - January 23, 2010
Yeah, I gave in and watched it. If you just watch the video, there’s really no spoiler. If you read the brief article though, it just mentions what the quick one frame was.
Chris Pokorny - January 23, 2010 via mobile
Yea, I looked at the still image, and still have absolutely no idea what is going to happen!
Roger Dorn - January 23, 2010
Wow.
Lost nerds…
SpecialBrownie - January 23, 2010
Everything I do, I do it for the island!
Chris Pokorny - January 24, 2010
Revis island?
Bernie19Kosar - January 24, 2010
And it got recced haha. I am a huge Lost fan/nerd
Roger Dorn - January 24, 2010
I used to be the same way with Prison Break…. then the show sucked. :(
Simmsinns - January 24, 2010
I’m glad I’m a Fringe nerd, and NOT a Lost nerd.
Brownie's Year - January 24, 2010
I watch Fringe too, but I’m worried about its lower ratings this season. Darn FOX for moving it to Thursdays!
Chris Pokorny - January 24, 2010
Fringe! and Human Target!
SpecialBrownie - January 24, 2010
I watched Fringe for a bit, but then I started getting the feeling it was an X-files without the worry of making anything that was happening relevant to what had happened.
Villeslgr - January 24, 2010
The whole Edwards media talk explains a lot about why Braylon can’t catch. Poor concentration and unable to pay attention to the game at hand. It will be very enjoyable to see him sign in Oakland only to be cut mid-season.
Spidey - January 23, 2010 via mobile
I agree. I don’t think that even Al Davis is crazy enough to keep that pathetic clown around.
shep615 - January 23, 2010
He is.
johnnyphoenix - January 23, 2010
It’s been said before: Never underestimate the crazy of Al Davis.
North Coast Flea - January 23, 2010
…or extreme arrogance and unwillingness to accept fault, leading to lack of work on one’s weaknesses due to denial of any potential shortcomings.
rufio - January 23, 2010
Why even bother to interview him or his father at this point. Both run their mouths enough about the Browns without being interviewed by the Cleveland media.
johnnyphoenix - January 23, 2010
if i hated Braylon for being from Michigan wouldn’t that go to say that I like Santonio Holms because he’s a Buckeye?…..i couldn’t stand him as soon as he was drafted be Pittsburgh
pittsburghbrownie - January 23, 2010
I pretty much only hate Braylon because he flopped for us, didn’t bring us enough in his trade because he is worthless, has dropped countless potential TDs, and still blames everyone in Cleveland for all of it.
I’ll take Brandon Graham or Mesko in the draft right now. I’d love to have Jake Long to play RT, or Tom Brady, or Breaston, or anyone else from michigan who can actually play. As long as they’re in Orange and Brown, not yellow and blue.
rufio - January 23, 2010
Hell yes to Brandon Graham.
Bernie19Kosar - January 24, 2010
I don’t give a rat’s booty about Michigan. But I hate Braylon Edwards.
Chemo - January 24, 2010
Cribbs contract, What am I missing??
Cribbs is under contract to play, his “requesting a new contract or trade me” would be invalid unless he chooses to not play which the Browns could get breach of contract.
So how is it this would even qualify for a “take it or leave it”?
Yes the Browns could choose to honor his request but they certainly wouldn’t have to.
Oh and Braylon, you and your dad both suck and are crybabies, good luck with that new contract, you should do well since dropping passes are no big deal now.
TheMan1 - January 24, 2010
Cribbs can request anything he wants. I am requesting a million dollars right now.
He has no leverage, as has been discussed ad nauseam here. Basically the only things Cribbs can do are whine to the media, tweet, and sit out minicamps/offseason workouts/training camp/games.
If he sits out, the Browns don’t have to pay him (I don’t know what a breach of contract is, but NFL contracts aren’t like real contracts anyway) and Cribbs can’t play for anyone else. The Browns wouldn’t want to cut him because then he could sign with anyone and we wouldn’t get anything in return.
So basically, Cribbs could sit out the remainder of his contract, but then he would be getting paid absolutely nothing for several years, which he probably doesn’t want.
The take it or leave it offer would mean the Browns said “sign this contract and get this small raise and play (take it), or you can keep playing on your current contract and we won’t ever offer you a raise again (leave it)”. The current Browns regime (Holmgren/Heckert) never made such an offer.
rufio - January 24, 2010
I wanted Braylon Edwards gone, because he has a runners skill set, not a receivers. He´s not smooth catching the ball, sure in a scuffle he´d probably come down with it and that has it´s merits. He´s a player though, and if he´s not successful with the Jets, it´s still the coaches fault. So, although finding affiliated people to spread the hate around more evenly, it can not distract from the fact that this star has not been established in the Jets constellation. Don´t play it off, that fact reflects negatively on the Browns.
mooncamping - January 24, 2010
why is it the coaches’ fault. Lloyd Carr, Romeo Crennel, Eric Magnini, and Rex Ryan and their staffs all have failed at getting him to consistently catch the ball.
Ryan Kelsey - January 24, 2010
Maybe the coaches didn’t baby him enough and continuously tell him how great he was.
Brownie's Year - January 24, 2010
If factual, you may have a point. It is a mark of greatness not to stay behind your potential. But I think he is certainly good enough, so as not to surprise spectators when he achieves something?
mooncamping - January 25, 2010
I’d be shocked if he achieves anything.
Ryan Kelsey - January 25, 2010
It’s 9:55pm 1/24/10, Braylon Edwards is out of the playoffs, and still a douche.
North Coast Flea - January 24, 2010
Here is proof that the “Michigan hate” does not factor in Braylon’s productivity while in Cleveland.
In his 2 games played AT Ohio State:
21 Catches, 279 yds, 1 TD
It looks like all the booing didn’t really affect him.
OSUMoneyball - January 26, 2010
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