Trent Richardson is looking to get revenge on the Browns for trading him, but Donte Whitner is a realist who doesn’t see that happening at all.
When the Cleveland Browns traded Trent Richardson to the Indianapolis Colts last year, it was a mega trade that no one saw coming. Since then, the Browns have surged while the Colts have done well without any help from their running back.
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Richardson is looking to prove the Browns wrong for trading him when the Colts and Browns play, but there are those who doubt such a thing will happen. Safety Donte Whitner — a man who will go toe-to-toe with Richardson on Sunday — is among those not worried about what the running back will do.
Whitner trolled Richardson hard for saying he was going to have a big game against the Colts.
#browns donte Whitner on T-Rich saying he'll jump into Dawg Pound: "how many times did he actually jump into Dawg Pound when he was here?"
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) December 5, 2014
This isn’t the first time someone has formed that thought about Trent Richardson and he’s done nothing to suggest that will change in the future. He’s been subpar runner ever since getting to Indianapolis and the Browns look like geniuses for trading him away.
He can change all of that on Sunday, but not if Donte Whiter — or football logic — has anything to say about it.
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