Cleveland Browns running back Isaiah Crowell apologized and said his social media reaction to last weeks killing of two black men by police was very wrong.Crowell said he made an extremely poor decision when he posted a drawing that graphically showed a hooded individual putting what looks like a machete into the throat of a police officer.The Browns organization did not mince words in reaction to Crowells post.We have spoken to Isaiah regarding his extremely disturbing and unacceptable social media decision. It was completely inappropriate and we have made him aware of our high level of disappointment, the team said in a written statement. Isaiah has apologized but also knows that just an apology is insufficient and that he must take steps to make a positive difference after a very negative and impactful post.It was an extremely poor decision and I apologize for that mistake and for offending people, Crowell said in a statement released by the team. My values and beliefs do not match that image.The post went up after the police killings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, and before the killing of five Dallas police officers Thursday night.Stephen Loomis, president of the Cleveland Police Patrolmens Association, also was critical of Crowell, telling TMZ Sports that the players store-bought apology was inadequate.Cleveland police chief Calvin Williams said that Crowell apologized to him in a call Tuesday, and that Crowell said he was caught up in the emotion of last week.Crowell wrote that he was outraged and upset by the killing of Sterling and Castile, and outraged and saddened by the killing of the five Dallas police officers. He called last week an emotional and difficult week, but said his post was wrong.We have to be better as a society, Crowell said. Its not about color, its about whats right and wrong. I was very wrong in posting that image. Every single life matters, every death as a result of violence should be treated with equal outrage and penalty.Crowell removed the image shortly after posting it, but the image still was shared on social media.NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy, when asked if the league had any response, said: The image was inappropriate and insensitive. He realized this, took down the post and has since apologized. Nike Air Max 95 Herr Rea . -- Gus Malzahn finally had his day in Fayetteville. Nike Air Max 270 Rea . Two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with fans cheering the passing runners. Three people were killed and more than 260 injured, including at least 16 who lost limbs. http://www.reaairmaxsverige.com/air-max-95-rabatt.html . Ibaka equaled a career high with 20 rebounds, adding four blocked shots and 15 points as the Thunder smothered the Milwaukee Bucks offence in a 92-79 victory Saturday night. Nike Air Max 98 Rea . 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The Vikings signed Long in October after hed recovered from two torn ACLs, and the team made the 31-year-old its starting left tackle on Oct. 31. Long was in only his fourth game with the Vikings on Sunday when he was injured again.We were in St. Louis together, and obviously both went through some injuries there, quarterback Sam Bradford said. I know how difficult it is, and obviously, he was excited just to be back. For him to get injured today, it was really tough.Long was carted off the field during the Vikings final drive, and he was on crutches inn the Vikings locker room after the game.dddddddddddd He declined an interview request in the locker room.With Long out, the Vikings put Jeremiah Sirles at left tackle, keeping T.J. Clemmings on the right side at the end of the game. The team has been sorting through options since losing left tackle Matt Kalil to a torn hip labrum in September, and will continue to look for a solution. Left guard Alex Boone, who has played tackle in the NFL before, sounded open to the possibility of making that move.Who cares? Im ready to roll, he said. Me and [offensive line coach] Tony [Sparano] are going to have a conversation probably tonight or tomorrow about what were going to do, but well get it figured out. Im not worried.That conversation has already taken place, according to a league source and Boone has said hes willing to play tackle if the Vikings need him to make the move. The Vikings will consider their options this week. ' ' '