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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Josh Cribbs is a Class Act

Too often we hear a lot more about the personal failings of professional athletes than the good things they do in their communities. Here is a couple weeks old story of a player doing something nice.
The Pro Bowler traveled to Berea, OH to walk onto the field on senior night with the son of one of his former college coaches. Michael Drake, a senior receiver at Stow High School, lost his father, Mike, in 2005 to lymphoma. He had assumed he'd be accompanied by his mother and sister for senior night introductions and was stunned when he saw Cribbs arrive minutes before the game.

''I looked, then looked away, then said, 'Why are you here?''' Michael recalled. ''I was shocked.''

A receiver, cornerback and holder for extra points, Michael said Cribbs offered advice before his final game.

''He said, 'Play your heart out. This is it. Give it your all. Don't ever stop on any play. Keep pushing,''' Michael said. ''I almost felt worried. I didn't want to look bad for him.''

Michael's late father recruited Cribbs to play at Kent State and served as a father figure to the Washington, D.C. native during his time at Kent.
Why is the story a couple weeks old? Because the player didn't publicize it and feed the story to the media through his agent. Cribbs had the good sense to keep in mind that the night was about the high school player not him.
When Michael Drake crossed the field Oct. 30 during Stow High School's Senior Night, the announcer introduced the trio accompanying him as ''mother Patty, sister Abby and brother Josh.''

That the voice didn't boom, ''mother Patty, sister Abby and Browns Pro Bowler Josh Cribbs'' said much about Cribbs' intentions to keep the night about a teenager who might have been playing his last football game.

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2 Comments:

Blogger King said...

and it is because of the important things like this that Josh Cribbs does that he should be given a contract extension.

He is selfless and a true leader with action and humbleness. Josh is an example we can ask our kids too look up to when it comes to sports and the way a 'man' acts.

Congrats to Josh, even though he doesn't want it. Now this is something that makes you proud to be a Browns fan!

November 15, 2009 at 6:04 PM

 
Blogger LargeBill said...

Concur. There are not many players on this team who could contribute to a winning season. Cribbs is obvious one to keep. His effort has not faltered even though this season has to be discouraging for all.

November 16, 2009 at 5:26 AM

 

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