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Carthon’s revenge

I know we’re piling on with the criticism of Maurice Carthon, but he keeps giving us more amunition.

As a former fullback, Carthon seems to be obsessed with proving that fullbacks can and should do more than block. I remember reading an article last year in the Plain Dealer in which Terrell Smith was expressing his enthusiasm with Carthon’s goal to get him more involved in the offense. Terry Pluto addresses the now infamous Vickers pass last week and sums up the problem very well:

This play highlights a problem with Carthon’s approach, one that coach Romeo Crennel must address. In the end, the play calling is the responsibility of the head coach. He put Carthon in charge a year ago, the first time the former fullback has ever called plays.

He must tell Carthon, “If you want to get a couple of inches for a first down in the key part of the game, don’t give the ball to a fullback.”

You might recall that Vickers was tackled for a loss in a similar situation during the opening loss to New Orleans.

Crennel also needs to say, “Hey, Maurice, fullbacks are here to block. We don’t need them running sweeps. We don’t need them throwing passes. We don’t need them split out wide as a receiver (as they sometimes do with Smith).”

In fact, it’s absolutely ridiculous to have two fullbacks on the field at the same time, especially since Droughns (now a tailback) was a fullback early in his career and has some blocking skills.

I’m gald someone else noticed the fact that the Browns sometimes split out the fullback as a receiver. That’s just idiotic.

Should Braylon Edwards be shooting his mouth off?

I love this kid’s potential, and he’s starting to make some big plays for the Browns, but I think it’s a little early for him to be shooting his mouth off and calling out opposing players.

Braylon Edwards is talking smack and calling out Chris Gamble, the former Buckeye star who’s now a very solid cornerback for Carolina. Edwards had some big games against Gamble in college, and now he’s claining he’ll do the same this Sunday.

He’s the problem – Edwards has dropped a bunch of passes this season, and he once had a critical drop against the Buckeyes that led to another Michigan loss. He had a big game last week, but he should just keep his mouth shut and focus on his game. He and the Browns are not good enough yet to be calling out opposing players, and even if they were good enough, it’s not the classy thing to do.

Browns get comeback win over Raiders

The Browns really needed this one. It wasn’t pretty at times, especially when they were down 21-3, but they rallied to snatch a 24-21 victory on the road.

Charlie Frye made some great plays, and he also missed some open receivers. He also made a stupid throw late in the 4th quarter near the end zone that almost cost the Browns the game.

“I thought it was a bonehead play by me,” Frye said. “I forced it. That was a no-no that late in the game.”

The defense gave up some big plays, but the special team units responded with huge returns by Josh Cribbs and Dennis Northcutt to get the Browns back in the game.

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