cleveland.com - 9/11/2008
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Is it poor local public relations to cheer for the Yankees at a Tribe playoff game, or pull for Dallas at the Browns game? You bet, and James knows it. He also doesn't care. It's the one area of rebellion in his otherwise pristine public persona.
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... Terry Pluto of The Cleveland Plain Dealer: “Part of the comment may stem from Edwards finding it tough to be in the huge shadow of James in this town. Edwards has designs on an acting career, where James also is ahead of him. We may have a friendly rivalry between two stars on local teams. Let’s be fair to both guys. Braylon Edwards was back at work on Wednesday at Browns practice, although some fans might prefer he drop more passes instead of his opinions.There was no reason to question Edwards’ lack of attachment to the Browns because he was late for a team ...
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