Josh Cribbs' agent said he was furious that the Browns had Cribbs in the game for the last play against Baltimore.
How's that again?
Cribbs is a football player, and he plays when there are plays called for him.
Besides, if Cribbs is not on the field someone else has to take his place (the Browns only put 10 on the field when the other team is about to score a touchdown).
Is it OK for the other guy to be at risk but not Cribbs?
I still question the play call, but implying that Cribbs is sacred at that point and someone else can be sacrificed is simply inappropriate.
Dwan Edwards was fined $5,000 for the hit on Cribbs.
Justice is served.