
I can't blame head coach
Romeo Crennel for saying nice things about the team's newest signee, former Steelers
bust second-round pick, cornerback
Ricardo Colclough. But this is
laying on a bit thick:
"He's a young kid who has a lot of ability," Crennel said. "I remember him when he came out. We had him (in for an interview) in New England. He has some return ability as well, so we're going to take a look at him. We think he's going to be able to help."
Apparently, the Browns were also surprised that Colclough was available on waivers, indicating to me that they never actually saw him play. The only question I had was what took so long.
To be fair, Cleveland has had a slew of injuries: cornerback
Gary Baxter made his annual trip to the IR last week, and
Leigh Bodden has been battling nicks and bruises all year. So, yeah, from that perspective, Colclough does add depth. But when Crennel suggest that Colclough has "some return ability," it makes me think the Browns head coach is due a drug test.
By the way, I mentioned that the Browns face the Steelers next week, and signing Colclough
might have something to do with that, but Crennel calls the signing a coincidence. If anything, playing Colclough against Pittsburgh would benefit the Steelers more than the Browns. I mean, they've been burning him in practice for more than three years now.