New Cleveland Browns’ Offense Doesn’t Call for Braylon Edwards

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Published: May 18, 2009

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... Lakner.

His article explains my standpoint on the Browns' offensive plans for 2009.

It was a very good article as well, and I don't think I could have said it any better.

The link is right below:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/178405-browns-new-offense-fitting-the-mold-of-the-smash-mouth-afc-north

Assuming you read the article Kim wrote, you should understand my viewpoint on the Browns' 2009 offense. Concentrating on running the ball, setting up the run with short passes, and clock management.

Kim compared the Browns' "new look" offense to the New England Patriots when Reche Caldwell and Troy Brown were around. The receiving leader that season was Caldwell with 760 yards.

If the Browns spread their offense to many receivers, then what is the point in keeping Braylon Edwards?

He is a good redzone target, but a prima-donna who is at the end of his contract and worth something at the moment.

If the Browns kept Edwards...

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