
However, we're hoping Braylon brings it this year, coming off of a statistical year that was pretty impressive considering his return from knee surgery. His $1 million gift to the City of Cleveland public schools is a good step as far as maturity (and is an amazing gesture, way to go, Braylon), and shows a commitment to the city. We only wish he weren't so generous to the Browns' opponents. According to a "scientific" study at espn.com, Braylon is responsible for more INT's and near INT's than any other receiver. While we are skeptical about the raw numbers, and the willingness of Brentwood residents to tell us what they know, the point is Braylon's at the top of these bad lists, and that needs to change.
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Braylon Edwards is not that good...its science.
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