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Another year lost to a slew of injuries

Cleveland Browns
01/04/2007 9:50 AM
The Dayton Daily News reports injuries and inexperience hurt the Browns this season, but a lack of discipline also contributed to holding their win total to four. This deficiency was embodied off the field by second-year WR Braylon Edwards, who made a habit of being late for meetings and saying things he later regretted. The general lack of discipline was evident on the field, too. Consider the first play of the season when QB Charlie Frye threw a long touchdown pass to Edwards against the New Orleans Saints. New left tackle Kevin Shaffer was caught holding, and it didn't count. Read more