Browns standout returner Joshua Cribbs(notes) wasn’t thrilled by the changes, tweeting: “Essentially taking returners out of the game…injuries will still take place, then what move it up again, or eliminate it all together.”
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by swerb » Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:32 pm
Browns standout returner Joshua Cribbs(notes) wasn’t thrilled by the changes, tweeting: “Essentially taking returners out of the game…injuries will still take place, then what move it up again, or eliminate it all together.”
by Cerebral_DownTime » Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:36 pm
by jb » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:04 pm
by waborat » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:39 pm
by JacksonDysonJackson » Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:34 pm
by e0y2e3 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:40 pm

by Triple-S » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:05 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:bahahahahahaha.
Hometown sex-doll Josh Cribbs value just dropped by roughly 50%.
Good thing he went on ESPN 56 times in a week and hit up Twitter to get that new contract. Especially good thing Cleveland supported an entitled and spoiled athlete (& criminal) getting what he wanted by abusing the system. Good thing spoiled athletes only control their own destiny in the NBA.
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by peeker643 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:10 pm
by Erie Warrior » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:12 pm


by e0y2e3 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:15 pm
Triple-S wrote:e0y2e3 wrote:bahahahahahaha.
Hometown sex-doll Josh Cribbs value just dropped by roughly 50%.
Good thing he went on ESPN 56 times in a week and hit up Twitter to get that new contract. Especially good thing Cleveland supported an entitled and spoiled athlete (& criminal) getting what he wanted by abusing the system. Good thing spoiled athletes only control their own destiny in the NBA.
I don't know, the main difference between the Cribbs and James saga was the fact, that if Cribbs booked, at least the Browns would have received some decent compensation for him, and he wasn't say, near as important to the franchise as say Joe Thomas or for example, Ray-Ray to the Ravens.
Cribbs is expendable. Sure our kick-return game and offense may suffer, but eventually the Browns would be able to find some other hot shot speed guy and the fans would be rocking his jersey in the muni-lot within weeks.

by jta1975 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:17 pm
by e0y2e3 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:19 pm
jta1975 wrote:Actually I think this is will back fire the league. I don't think guys will kick it through the endzone like they think.
Actually I think the good kickers will get more air underneath. They will get more hang time and try to get the returner to catch the ball right inside the the endzone. That way you could try and pin them inside the 15, instead of giving them the ball at the 20.
The returners the collisions won't go down they will just move the collision point. Teams always try to figure out a way to get better field position.

by Triple-S » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:20 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:Stop fronting and call em all assholes.
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by SoulDawg74 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:33 pm
jb wrote:So THAT'S why we franchised the battering ram.
Does this mean Heckert can start whining 24 / 7 about Cribbs deserving a new contract?
by peeker643 » Tue Mar 22, 2011 11:09 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:bahahahahahaha.
Hometown sex-doll Josh Cribbs value just dropped by roughly 50%.
Good thing he went on ESPN 56 times in a week and hit up Twitter to get that new contract. Especially good thing Cleveland supported an entitled and spoiled athlete (& criminal) getting what he wanted by abusing the system. Good thing spoiled athletes only control their own destiny in the NBA.
by Larvell Blanks » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:59 am
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:22 am
Larvell Blanks wrote:Looks like Josh is going to HAVE to learn to run routes correctly or wind up coaching HS like Ricky Powers.
by Larvell Blanks » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:58 am
peeker643 wrote:Larvell Blanks wrote:Looks like Josh is going to HAVE to learn to run routes correctly or wind up coaching HS like Ricky Powers.
Combination of route-running, fluidity and hands that hold him back. Add in his age and he is what he's going to be IMO.
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:01 am
Larvell Blanks wrote:peeker643 wrote:Larvell Blanks wrote:Looks like Josh is going to HAVE to learn to run routes correctly or wind up coaching HS like Ricky Powers.
Combination of route-running, fluidity and hands that hold him back. Add in his age and he is what he's going to be IMO.
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson w/o the end zone dance, if that?
by RedDawg » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:00 am
jta1975 wrote:Actually I think this is will back fire the league. I don't think guys will kick it through the endzone like they think.
Actually I think the good kickers will get more air underneath. They will get more hang time and try to get the returner to catch the ball right inside the the endzone. That way you could try and pin them inside the 15, instead of giving them the ball at the 20.
The returners the collisions won't go down they will just move the collision point. Teams always try to figure out a way to get better field position.
by pup » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:54 am
RedDawg wrote:jta1975 wrote:Actually I think this is will back fire the league. I don't think guys will kick it through the endzone like they think.
Actually I think the good kickers will get more air underneath. They will get more hang time and try to get the returner to catch the ball right inside the the endzone. That way you could try and pin them inside the 15, instead of giving them the ball at the 20.
The returners the collisions won't go down they will just move the collision point. Teams always try to figure out a way to get better field position.
This.
Strong kickers will change their approach and try to hang it real high to the 10 or so. Giving them the ball on the 25 is statistically undesirable, and everyone will avoid that if possible. Probably put even more speed on the KO team because the shorter distance and higher hang time makes it more like a punt with 8 gunners instead of 2.
Except you can't block a KO, so if anything it puts more of a requirement for uber-fast assassins than the punt unit.
Good call. Complete miss-fire, and I bet not one coach or former coach had any input into that discussion process.
by jb » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:00 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:bahahahahahaha.
Hometown sex-doll Josh Cribbs value just dropped by roughly 50%.
by jb » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:04 pm
peeker643 wrote:I'm not sure this makes much sense to me.
Do they think guys will be moving slower starting just 5 yards behind where the ball is kicked by the time those guys get to the 5 or 10 yard line down field?
I think those guys will be moving just as fast and may not have wasted ten yards of gas starting there. And those guys with that head of steam will be racing downfield against guys who can no longer form a wedge?
Alrighty then.
I'm sure smarter people than me can explain the physics behind this one. I understand the 'more touchbacks' thing but the rest seems to be a bit shortsighted to me.
by jb » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:07 pm
SoulDawg74 wrote:jb wrote:So THAT'S why we franchised the battering ram.
Does this mean Heckert can start whining 24 / 7 about Cribbs deserving a new contract?
SD:
Naw you play him at safety , where that contract will be cheap , and you have somebody who can put a dent in whines hard.
SoulDawg
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:21 pm
jb wrote: FWIW. Cherry and LeChuck had your exact same take, Peeker. Safety? Really?
by jb » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:38 pm
peeker643 wrote:jb wrote: FWIW. Cherry and LeChuck had your exact same take, Peeker. Safety? Really?
Great. Then I'm clearly on the wrong path.
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:45 pm
jb wrote:peeker643 wrote:jb wrote: FWIW. Cherry and LeChuck had your exact same take, Peeker. Safety? Really?
Great. Then I'm clearly on the wrong path.
Other than LeChuck playing Eugene Debs when it comes to his POV on the players, I think they put on a great show. Clearly more practical knowledge than any other radio program.
I think the running will be more intense, but the blockers more spread out with wider lanes lanes. Just a WAG. they could just do what they are doing now and even rebuild the wedge, just without joining arms.
by waborat » Wed Mar 23, 2011 1:29 pm
by hiko » Wed Mar 23, 2011 1:44 pm
jta1975 wrote:Actually I think this is will back fire the league. I don't think guys will kick it through the endzone like they think.
Actually I think the good kickers will get more air underneath. They will get more hang time and try to get the returner to catch the ball right inside the the endzone. That way you could try and pin them inside the 15, instead of giving them the ball at the 20.
The returners the collisions won't go down they will just move the collision point. Teams always try to figure out a way to get better field position.
by RedDawg » Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:10 pm
hiko wrote:jta1975 wrote:Actually I think this is will back fire the league. I don't think guys will kick it through the endzone like they think.
Actually I think the good kickers will get more air underneath. They will get more hang time and try to get the returner to catch the ball right inside the the endzone. That way you could try and pin them inside the 15, instead of giving them the ball at the 20.
The returners the collisions won't go down they will just move the collision point. Teams always try to figure out a way to get better field position.
That's exactly what I was thinking. Pop-em up, make the KR wait for it around the goal line, then swarm him like he was a PR. Prevent injury? Probably not.
by gameface » Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:19 pm
peeker643 wrote:But tell me how it improves player safety on the balls that are returned and why can't I find any data or analysis on kickoff related injuries versus quick slants across the middle analysis?
Maybe they should outlaw slants too. Lotta moving traffic in the middle of the field. Most violent collisions I see every Sunday are those.
And don't forget to legislate out guys leaving their feet on the goal line.
And maybe QB sneaks too since guys are leading with their heads.
Fucking ridiculous.
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:34 pm
by hiko » Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:44 pm
by jb » Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:28 pm
peeker643 wrote:But tell me how it improves player safety on the balls that are returned and why can't I find any data or analysis on kickoff related injuries versus quick slants across the middle analysis?
Maybe they should outlaw slants too. Lotta moving traffic in the middle of the field. Most violent collisions I see every Sunday are those.
by waborat » Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:42 pm
jb wrote:
And peeps mocked the XFL, the best thing in the lst decade.
by gameface » Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:55 pm
peeker643 wrote:I disagree gameface. You look at the day Harrison, et al got fined and players left the field all day with concussions. None of them were kickoffs. The Daryl Stingley, Mike Utley injuries weren't kickoff-related injuries.
When was the last severe kickoff-related you can recall?
No one has to play football. Most of the risks are assumed by the guys that cash the checks. This is the pussification of the game, plain and simple.
As alway, YMMV
by Ziner » Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:09 pm
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:22 pm
gameface wrote:Fair enough on the YMMV.
The last close injury was the Lions (IIRC) player who got carted off this past season.
And I'm assuming you're being a touch sarcastic with the statement that most of the risks are on the owners. If not, that's a bizarre POV. Owning an NFL franchise is one of the lowest risk business situations that I can think of, anywhere.
Even if life altering injuries are rare, players are at risk to spend their lives in a wheelchair every time they take the field. Life expectancy for NFL players is below the average. Sure the pay is nice, but would you shorten your life for it, and for something that is in essence, entertainment for the masses? Would you like to come out of your thirties with mangled fingers, arthritic joints and mangled knees? How about impaired brain function? Or even get a case of testicular staph like poor old Winslow? ; )
by danwismar » Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:19 pm
by hiko » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:27 pm
by e0y2e3 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:02 pm

by e0y2e3 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:04 pm

by Rat_Tail » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:11 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:if kickers don't vag out and kick the pussy ass touchback.
by e0y2e3 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:15 pm

by Rat_Tail » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:27 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:No shit dumbfuck. But fans pay the NFL to present football, not forcing touchbacks on 75% of the plays by handicapping both sides of the ball.
Shittiest sports league ever.
by e0y2e3 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:35 pm

by FUDU » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:24 pm
by SoulDawg74 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:32 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:Have you read this thread dumb fuck?
This is the NFL fundamentally altering the game of football by attempting to eliminate returns. The pussification of the game because they want something to crow about as a sign of caring about the players during the lockout.
Kickoffs are part of football, eliminating them is rotten vaginal juice.
by Rat_Tail » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:10 pm
e0y2e3 wrote:Have you read this thread dumb fuck?
This is the NFL fundamentally altering the game of football by attempting to eliminate returns. The pussification of the game because they want something to crow about as a sign of caring about the players during the lockout.
Kickoffs are part of football, eliminating them is rotten vaginal juice.
by peeker643 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:31 pm
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