Article By Christopher Maher on 7th October, 2009
"Nothing good ever happens after midnight"—common saying
After the Braylon Edwards nightclub incident following a loss to the Bengals, which may have Cleveland's former diva with the dropsies facing criminal charges, it would not have been surprising if Eric Mangini had simply released Edwards outright.
Instead, he got value for Edwards. How much is debatable, but releasing a problem child in and of itself may have been the best course to take in the long term.
For a coach who is still in the process of changing the entire culture of a team, there was really no choice...
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