Article By Daniel Wolf on 19th July, 2009
Ever since Jerome Harrison was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft out of Washington State, Browns fans have been waiting for him to get enough touches on offense to make a difference during games.
Harrison led the NCAA Division I in rushing his senior year at Washington State with over 1,900 yards.
The sad thing about Harrison getting drafted by the Browns is that the former regime of Phil Savage and Romeo Crennel did not know how to properly utilize the talent on their roster, especially rookie talent.
That does not matter anymore because Savage and Crennel are out and Eric Mangini is in (sorry George Kokinis, you may by the General Manag...
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