BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns expect more from cornerback Joe Haden, defensive coordinator Ray Horton said Friday.I think he is having for him, he would probably say an average year, Horton said in his weekly media get-together. He would probably expect a little bit more from him(self).Haden does not disagree.To my standards, yes, Haden said. I feel like I should not really let people catch the ball at all.As the Browns best cornerback, Haden is assigned to cover the opposing teams best receiver. This season, that has included guys like Brandon Marshall (Jets), A.J. Green (Bengals), Antonio Brown (Steelers) and, this week,?Odell Beckham Jr. (Giants).If I wasnt guarding A.J. and Antonio, I think my numbers might be a little better, Haden said with a laugh. But I look forward to it. Got the contract. Thats what I do. I play corner. I feel like Im the best corner in the game, and I wouldnt want them to play anybody on the No. 1 guy but me.Haden, 27, signed a five-year, $65.5 million contract extension -- with more than $40 million guaranteed -- in May 2014. Since signing, he went to the Pro Bowl (for the second time) in 2014, then missed 11 games in 2015 with a concussion and finger issue. He has struggled through groin muscle pulls this season, missing three games.He had seven interceptions the two seasons prior to his extension; he has had six in the two years and 11 games since.Haden, however, is judged on expectations. After missing a good part of preseason and training camp following ankle surgery, Haden returned and was greeted with a slap of the hand from coach Hue Jackson, who called him the best in the league. Thats the type of play the Browns want.I would say for him average, just because we expect so much more out of him, Horton said of Hadens play this season. I am sure he does, too. He knows he can play at a very high level. He has done it -- the accolades and the respect that people have for him.Obviously, when you go against the Antonio Browns, the Odell Beckham Jrs., the A.J. Greens and all of the guys that he has been against, they are going to catch some of theirs just because of the way the league is. But we and he expect a lot more out of him, meaning he expects himself to be one of the top players in the league.Haden has had the misfortune of pulling both the left and right groin muscles in practice this season. He said the right one still bothers him, and Horton admitted Haden is not 100 percent.So I got to do what I got to do, Haden said. Got to make sure I play top down, keep the receivers in front of me.Im battling through. Definitely for my standards, I dont feel like Im playing to the best of my ability, but Im giving it all I got.Haden had two of his three interceptions in the same game, Sept. 18 against Baltimore, an example of what he can do when healthy. But he feels that since he was elected a team captain, he owes it to the team to play even if he is not 100 percent.[Its] not like Im having a bad year, Haden said, but to my standards I just feel like I should be the best corner in the league. And I dont feel like Ive been playing like the best corner in the league this year.He has not lost confidence, though. Haden said he is 1,000 percent certain he is a Pro Bowl corner if healthy, and still Pro Bowl caliber with a medium year.He also shrugs off the impact of his contract, which has him making $10.1 million this season, $11.1 million in each of the next two seasons and $10.4 million in 2019. Hadens $13.4 million in salary cap costs is a team high and ranks fourth in the NFL among cornerbacks.Lower-than-expected production combined with high pay sometimes means a player could be vulnerable to release. The Browns have shown no inclination that they may give up on Haden, but odd things can happen in the offseason -- especially with teams like the Browns (0-11) that are going with younger rosters.They can do what they do, Haden said. I feel like with my ability, Ill get paid wherever I play.Cullen Gillaspia Jersey . Nigeria beat surprise package Ethiopia 2-0 in the second leg of their playoff for a comfortable 4-1 aggregate victory. Victor Moses converted a 20th-minute penalty after an Ethiopian handball, and Victor Obinna made certain of Nigerias place in Brazil with his powerful free kick in the 82nd at UJ Esuene Stadium. 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At least theyre better than the Bears jumpers that I played in that looked like baby spew.The former Brisbane Bears and Sydney Swans full-forward, who kicked 388 goals from 124 games, is rallying support for besieged coach Justin Leppitsch.Capper attributes the clubs form slump as a result of poor recruiting, not coaching.I feel sorry for Leppa [Leppitsch] though. Its not really his fault, he said.They shouldnt have gotten rid of Vossy [Michael Voss] either. That was a big mistake because he was the favourite son and he didnt do anything wrong.It upset the crowds and the members. Theyre starting to realise that now.What they have to fix is their clubrooms to bring them up to AFL level and start recruiting better.When I was there we were wooden spooners. I was their highest-paid player sitting on heads and knocking the crowds back, but we didnt win too many games.Capper continues to host sportsmen and comedy nights across the country, while working in real estate part-time.The leaping goal kicker also plans to open three restaurants in December. He has a five-year plan to open over 140 establishments across the country.Brisbanes blues: AFL ready to draw a lion in the sandThe AFL seems certain to step in and sort out the Brisbane basket case at seasons end, in much the same way it did with Melbourne in 2013.Any help given to the Lions will come with a list of stringent conditions -- and they will include a major review of the clubs coaching staff and administration.It is unlikely Brisbanes request for a priority draft pick will be met -- because of the angst it will cause the other 17 clubs.This time three years ago, the league said it would only offer Melbourne financial assistance if it were effectively allowed to take control of the club.So it installed former Essendon chief Peter Jackson as CEO and then appointed Glen Bartlett as president. Four directors resigned and the revolution was underway.Bartlett, a former managing partner of Clayton Utz in Melbourne, has been notable for his low profile and reluctance to rock the boat at AFL headquarters -- in contrast to predecessors such as Joe Gutnick.While the likes of Liberal Party heavyweights such as Alan Stockdale and Jeff Kennett were keen to come into the club with their own hand-picked boards in 2013, the AFL quickly quashed that idea -- and set about doing the renovation job themselves.And so it will probably be at Brisbane, where triple premiership coach Leigh Matthews rules the roost like a demigod.He is unlikely to be there next year -- if The Ages Caroline Wilson is to be believed -- and neither is Leppitsch. And that will mean some of their mates now employed at the club, such as player retention boss Craig Lambert, will also come under pressure to keep their jobs.Top cop keeps the Saints runningVictoria police Senior Sergeant Stuart Bailey has forged a 29-year career chasing criminals.And if hes not piecing together clues at a gruesome crime scene, hes tracking down players butchering the footy.Bailey, you see, doubles as St Kildas runner, a role he has enjoyed since joining the Saints last year.The pressure and atmosphere are intoxicating for Bailey, who now works with the gang-busting group, Echo Taskforce, after three years in the homicide squad.You have to understand the game plan really well, you need to be quite concise with your messages and the playing group needs to understand what youre talking about, Bailey told ESPN.The job isnt without its challenges.?Delivering dozens of urgent messages to star players and running up to 16km per game, Bailey says being caught in the thick of the action - and having free kicks paid against him - is unavoidable.It happens. It such a manic pace out there and the balls flicking all over the place. Its easy to get caught out, he said.You know the cameras going to pan straight in on you, so you try not to smile ... I probably average one a year.Like he has done in the police force, Bailey has risen through the ranks as an AFL runner after beginning at the Heidelberg Football Club under Carlton great David Rhys-Jones.That stint didnt last long, as Bailey became a highly sought fitness advisor and runner.He was snapped up by VFL clubs and worked under former league players such as Paul Spargo, David Flood and Barry Mitchell.Baileys big moment came when legendary Richmond captain Matthew Knights was sensationally dropped to reserves side Coburg in 2002, when Bailey was the runner for his good friend and coach Alan Richardson.Knights said he was so impressed with how professional we, Richo and I, were, he said. I think that probably assisted me when Knights got the job at Essendon.Knights head-hunted Bailey and Richardson when he was appointed senior coach at the Bombers.Bailey spent two years at Windy Hill where he was the runner in some of the biggest games of his 16-year career - Anzac Day and two finals series.He says watching Knights coaching tenure unravel was difficult to endure.I think the club actually made some dividends on the back of some really tough decisions that hhe made in terms of the playing list, Bailey said.ddddddddddddBailey spent a year under James Hird before Brendan McCartney, formerly a senior assistant coach at Essendon, lured Bailey to the kennel when McCartney took charge at the Whitten Oval.He was there for more than two seasons before a homecoming reunion with Richardson at St Kilda opened up.I always wanted to go back with him because it was something I dreamed of doing one day, Bailey, who turns 50 next week, said. I couldnt think of a better place to be. The clubs fantastic and I couldnt be happier.?Richos got the most cohesive and functional coaching group that I have ever seen in football. They get along as any coaching group I have seen in my time. Theyve got the place humming.Could it be bye-bye to the pre-finals bye?The AFL has, for the first time, scheduled a bye for the weekend before the 2016 finals -- a move that is now starting to cause some consternation.It was introduced because some clubs -- notably Fremantle and North Melbourne -- fielded B-Grade teams in the final round of recent home-and-away seasons, when it became clear their final ladder position would not be affected by a win or loss. So they rested their gun players.The bye seems a sensible idea on the surface -- but in practice? The top clubs arent so sure.They fear they might be brought undone by the rules unintended consequences.The two clubs (from the top four) which happen to win their week-one qualifying final, for example, face the prospect of playing just one match in four weeks.Hawthorn, say, might play their Round 23 match on Friday August 26, have the bye week off, play their qualifying final on the weekend of September 9-11 then, if they win, have another weeks rest before tackling their preliminary final on September 23 or 24. So one hit-out in a month.That cant be an ideal preparation heading into the most important fortnight of the season.The top four clubs have other concerns. They wonder whether their advantage in getting the double chance might be eroded by the fact teams finishing from 5th to 8th now get a rest before the finals. So everyone gets a chance to take a breather and regroup after the regular season.As a result, there is growing feeling that, under the new rules this year, the 2016 premiership team could emerge from one of the clubs outside the top four - something that hasnt happened since Adelaide pinched the 1998 flag from fifth.There are other concerns: The sports science, fitness and rehab teams at the top eight clubs are in a bit of quandary as to how to deal with the bye round; do they ease off on the training loads, ramp them up, take the weekend off, or what?Were tipping that the growing commotion surrounding the pre-finals bye will mean that its no monty to be included in the 2017 fixture.Broom set to sweep through AFL VictoriaStand by for a big shake-up at AFL Victoria.ESPN understands several key football-related positions at the organisation are about to be spilled, with those currently filling the positions able to re-apply, but with no guarantees after that.Flush with cash from the new media rights deal, the AFL will plough resources into grassroots football, with the caveat that it helps write the new job descriptions and, if necessary, help fill the positions.As reported, TAC Cup coaches will now become full-time, a move that will be welcomed in AFL coaching circles, given the increased belief among them that drafted players enter the AFL system with only a very basic understanding of the systems, structures of the modern game.The AFL hopes that by making TAC Cup coaching jobs full-time and presumably, paying a bit more than they have in the past, that more recently retired or delisted league footballers might be keen to make a career out of coaching.Before now, the gap between the $300,000 average AFL playing salary and the (perhaps) $50,000 for a TAC Cup coach was too large a cut for retired players to consider.That might change now, particularly with the having coached your own team now seen as a desirable CV item for those aspiring to become AFL senior coaches.Cutting from a cash-strapped clothA natural disaster has sent a clothing manufacturer that produces a third of AFLs club jumpers into a financial whirlwind.A wild hurricane in Fiji damaged the major factory of BLK Sports, also known as Beyond Limits Known,?which meant theyve failed to meet outstanding orders.The sports apparel business has been forced to reimburse lost purchases, apparently leaving it out of pocket thousands of dollars.BLK produces the jerseys for Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast, GWS, Richmond and the Western Bulldogs, as well as deals with prominent feeder leagues like the Victorian Amateur Football Association and South Metro Junior Football League.It also supplies the uniform for AFL umpires.BLK did not return calls from ESPN.THIS WEEKS RANDOM STATS:40: Oscar McDonald this week became Melbournes 40th Rising Star nomination since the award began back in 1993, making the Demons the AFLs most prolific producer of good young talent. 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