VIDEO: Joshua Cribbs returns kicks better than anyone else … ever
If there has been one shining bright spot in Cleveland this season, it has been the play of WR/KR/PR/QB/RB Joshua Cribbs. Yesterday, Cribbs proved once again that he can create offense single-handedly, helping the Browns to a 41-34 win over the KC Chiefs.
One of the most dangerous men in the league with the ball in his hands, Cribbs returned not one but TWO kickoffs for 100+-yard TDs to set a new NFL record for KO returns for TD in a career:
Ummm … note to Eric Mangini and the Browns staff: you might just want to give the ball to Cribbs on every play.
Josh Cribbs induces Steeler fan MELTDOWN.
Present to me a more selfless, team-oriented player in the National Football League than Joshua Cribbs. You can’t do it. This guy has been through hell with this team, and continues to play with heart. Because of players like him, the Browns/Steelers rivalry emerged out of the abyss last night, with the 1-11 Browns THUMPING the defending Super Bowl champions on national TV. Here’s Cribbs:
Steelers fans, unfamiliar with tough times, are spinning.
Here’s a Steelers fan in a slow-mo, Counting Crows-induced, slapped-in-the-face, season melt.
Gotta’ love this guy. Steelers fans, like Browns fans–despite seemingly very different fates–are both passionate, and fiery. It’s better for everyone if this rivalry comes back to life.
Cleveland put a huge hurt on Big Jen and the Stillers last night: 8 sacks, pressuring Jen all night, taking super-annoying Hines Ward out of the picture and simply WANTING IT MORE than Pittsburgh did.
The Steelers lack identity right now.




