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Bernie Parrish

Verba: The Browns Don’t Want to Pay Me.... WHAT?

Verba, “Browns don’t want to pay me…” “Butch promised…then let Butch…”

Seems to me I read a quote from Ross Verba, “They (the Browns) just don’t want to pay me.”

Now I know I played back in the days that we used a real pig for a ball but $2.9 million a year seems like pretty decent pay.

I would understand if he were leaving the Browns to get with the Patriots, or Steelers, or Eagles, or Atlanta to improve his chances of winning a World Championship but not because the Browns “don’t want to pay me.” I would say $2.9 million a season is paying you very well. Oh yes, you didn’t win the Championship last year.

Butch Davis made a commitment that he couldn’t keep or doesn’t choose to keep. Perhaps Butch should own up to Verba out of the $12million Randy Lerner is so generously paying Davis to take a permanent vacation. And, Oh yes, last years won loss record was accomplished without Butch Davis playing a single down and it wasn’t exactly a successful year.

There is also the slight possibility that if Verba and his offensive line had protected the passer a little better and won more games Butch might even still be there to honor his commitments. I assume Butch was “retired” because he made a series of bad decisions.

$465,000 to get free, free at last, free at last, free from being lashed with $2.9 million a year, seems a bit absurd doesn’t it?
$465,000... that is about what our entire team got for winning the 1964 NFL World Championship. In our weird little minds we would done it for nothing.

Actually I paid to do it giving back half a $90,000 bonus to the Cincinnati Reds just for the privilege of leaving pro-baseball to play with the Browns not because I had to but because I felt it was the right thing to do.

Paul Brown did tell me “You should have kept their money, Kid.”

Paul had brought me to Cleveland to be on the sideline during a Browns vs Giants game, which was real brawl. When I heard the licks being delivered and a little blood splashing I knew I wanted to in the middle of that. By half time I already hated the Giants, long before I signed a Browns contract. I think I signed for $10,000 FOR THE SEASON in order to get at the hated Giants.

Although I converted the NFL Players Association into a union from a fraternity (initiated and controlled by the owners) I still can’t comprehend $2.9 million a season as “not being paid,” perhaps it was just the way he said it.

I’ve read comments about Verba’s off field activities that cause Browns management some concern. But I certainly don’t have any other knowledge of these comments by Browns management.

At my age your mind wanders a bit.

It sounds as though the Browns have already signed a couple possible replacements for Verba. I hope they can protect the passer.

Published Feb 27 2006, 11:14 PM by berniep
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Greg 0Tr said:

Well said Bernie ! $2.9M is way more than you can get working 40 hrs/wk like the Fans who pay for you to play the Game.
- Greg
June 23, 2005 9:33 PM
 

Mike in said:

this is by far the worst of the browns pages that i read. does anyone proof this [I am a pottymouth]? I’d rather read a blog authored by art model than this hack. - Mike in Seattle
June 29, 2005 10:52 AM
 

Braddog0 said:

I’ll never understand why Verba thought he was a first-class tackle. It always seemd to me that he would choke on almost every "big play" by going offsides. He killed more scoring opportunities in his short terrible career with the Browns than any other player I can think of since I began watching the Browns in 1957. - Braddog
July 1, 2005 5:36 PM
 

Braddog0 said:

By the way, Bernie, thanks very much for your blog. You’ve been a hero to me since your days with the Browns. Pay no attention to the comments from Mike in Seattle. - Braddog
July 1, 2005 5:40 PM
 

Lane0Tru said:

Bernie:

I think that you are the greatest. I am a life-long addict of pro football. I guess you might say that there never was anything else important for me in life than the NFL. Given that, I recognize greatness when I see it in the sport and you have it. I just wish you would let me say it and not you. The league is full of big mouths that flaunt their abilities. Graciousness has died in the NFL and in our country as well. No names like me will always admire the guys like you with the greatness. I just wish somebody would show a little class sometime - for the sake of the old days when players let their talent do the talking for them.

Lane – San Francisco
- Lane
August 26, 2005 12:14 PM

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