It is a reputable Staten Island paper. Get a life dude.
She is a capologist and she had done a pretty damn good job everyone she has worked.
You could have done some research yourself and seen that when she was fired by Holmen in 2010 the Browns were under the cap by $24 million.
Also, just to set the record straight regarding what happened in Cleveland, the turmoil began when she was offering Cribbs a contract worth $1.4 million per year. That was a contract to basically a great special teams player who at that time in his career only had 59 catches and 3 TD's, while playing for 6 years with the Browns and a player who had never shown anything on the offensive side of the ball. Cribbs however felt insulted and that he was worth more.
Holmgren, who was then hired that offseason has the GM, took Cribbs' side in the arguement, fired Aponte and resigned Cribbs to a 3 year $20 million dollar deal. In the first two years with the Browns on that contract he had a whopping 48 catches with 4 TD's in 32 games. The contract was so bad and so out of line with what Cribbs production was that as soon as Holmgren was fired in 2013 the new regime released Cribbs as well.
Last year Cribbs couldn't even make the Raiders squad after signing with them in the offseason and then signed with the Jets midseason where had a whopping 2 receptions in 6 games before getting hurt against the Fins.
When you look at what actually transpired with Cribbs and the Browns, Raider, and Jets it's pretty safe to say that Aponte was actually right in that situation where she didn't feel he deserved a bigger contract that what she was offering.