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Who said anything about going completely public about the details of his recovery program? I'm just asking him to acknowledge he went to the program because his life was getting out of hand. He's taking steps to improve himself personally and professionally. He's working hard every day to earn the trust of his teammates and coaches, etc.
I don't need to hear the gory details, I just want him to step up and stop ducking media availability. Get it out, move on a focus on football.
Couldn't of said it better myself.
Now I give it to him that pretty much no Browns are talking to the media right now, but when he does, I want it to be him up there, not hiding behind a scripted letter/special on ESPN where he will know every single question ahead of time so his team can write out his fairy tale answers. Honestly, when that happens, I think he will win back some "gusto" from the fans/media. Even though CLE media can ask some of the dumbest ass questions ever. And as the famous line in here goes, then prove it on the field.
I get it that "Talk is Talk", but sooner or later he is going to be answering questions about it. Might as well get it out of the way. We can hear from his teammates that he is staying hours after and coming in hours before, but we aren't in grade school anymore. You don't need the cool kid to be doing all of your talking. Step up, address, and show us on & off you can be the QB to take us to the heavens.
EDIT: When did we ever say he has to talk about DETAILS of his program?
I’m going to continue to ask folks to try to respect my privacy as I determine to what degree I am comfortable talking about a subject which I consider very personal.
When he gets in front of a microphone, the media are going to want to ask questions about it. He should open up and say what he has to, what he feels comfortable saying, and then request no more questions about it be asked.
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