Article By Dawgfather76 on 23rd October, 2010
As the Browns prepare for their game against the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, they will be playing without their No. 1 receiver, Mohammed Massaqoui who is still out due to a concussion received last Sunday in Pittsburgh by Steelers linebacker James Harrison on a still, very controversial helmet-to-helmet hit.
One thing came to my mind after that fateful hit is, despite Massaqoui's absence and the return of Joshua Cribbs, the Browns have not had a TRUE No. 1 wide receiver since their return, and with the exception of former first-round pick Braylon Edwards the Browns have not had a deep, home-run threat since the days of Webster Salughter.
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