Josh Cribbs Formally Requests Trade
The agent for Browns WR/KR, Josh Cribbs, has confirmed his client's desire to be traded.
Under new direction (Mike Holmgren), the Brown's front office has reportedly offered Josh Cribbs a feeble raise to just $1.4 million per year, which Cribbs and his agent apparently scoffed at.
"If they had offered even something like $2.5 million per season we could have worked with them," Cribbs' agent, J.R. Rickert said.
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Cribbs amassed more than 2,000 total yards for Cleveland in 2009, while returning three kicks for touchdowns, and bringing a punt back the distance as well.
Cribbs became more involved in the offense than in the past, also, as he racked up 381 yards on the ground out of Cleveland's version of the Wildcat, while adding 135 yards through the air, along with two more total touchdowns.
No longer a one-dimensional threat, Cribbs appears to be well worth the money he and his agent are asking for, and they are intent on getting it.
Rotoworld.com suggest the Miami Dolphins as an initial trading partner, as the two teams were reportedly discussing a potential trade before the trade deadline earlier this season.

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