Cleveland Browns Kareem Hunt made a big mistake and is going to pay for it being suspended for the first eight games of the upcoming season, but it appears that he is trying to do everything in his power to make it right and get back on the good side of the fans.

According to Jeff Schudel of the Lorain News Herald Hunt has been going to schools and football teams to talk about his life experiences. The Browns haven't publicized these meetings but general manager John Dorsey said last week that Hunt is remorseful for what he has done, and is trying to teach young kids to not make the same mistake that he did.

“We all know he’s remorseful,” Dorsey said. “We’ve said this all along: You have to earn the right to be a member of this organization. There are no guarantees.

“I like the way he’s attacking this thing day in and day out. I applaud him for what he’s doing on the field and how hard he’s working. But what people don’t realize is once he’s off the field, he’s doing things unannounced. He’s actually going out and talking to young kids and working behind the scenes to teach young kids, ‘Don’t make the same mistake I made.’ ”

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Hunt is on a short leash and another slip up might mean that he is out of the league but by all his actions he seems to be on the right path off the field, which means he should get another chance on it.