And frankly I am too. Miller continues to wait on signing a deal, while the Browns grumble about his indecision. Miller was obiovusly better he'd get a stronger response from teams in free agency; the Browns thought otherwise and were right. Jamir, now it's time to move on. You are wanted in Cleveland, but waiting this long certainly gives the impression you'd rather be elsewhere. Maybe you need to be reminded that if you play for the Browns you are a celebrity in Cleveland. And if you play well for the Browns for multiple seasons, you are a HERO in Cleveland for the rest of your life. Someone close to Jamir should tell him to take the one-year offer, solidify his place in Cleveland sports, and cash in after he has a good season. Or at least tell him to make a decision for his own benefit.
It's also pretty obvious that Policy's comments are not offhanded. The team wants to know Miller's status for the 2003 season before this weekend's draft. You can bet that if Miller doesn't make up his mind that the Browns take the offer off the table.
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