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Press Conference: Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll - Barry McBride

(On what he wants people to see in his offense) – “I want them to see a smart, tough, tenacious group.”
(On how he can get that from his offense) – “We are going to do whatever we need to do try to win each particular week. One week it could be running the ball a [...]

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Wed, Jun 17 2009 at 8:29 pm » Browns » Comments Off

Fans loving Quinn right out of town? - Mark Leonard

As incredibly preposterous as it may seem, it is possible fans devoted to Browns’ QB Brady Quinn may be contributing to his leaving town very soon.
There are reasons Quinn fell to choice 22 in the 2007 NFL draft, from whence he was rescued from his free-fall by then-Cleveland GM Phil Savage, who packaged, among other [...]

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Wed, Apr 15 2009 at 8:21 pm » Browns » 1 Comment

Press Release: DA and K2 MRIs - Barry McBride

Cleveland Browns quarterback Derek Anderson and tight end Kellen Winslow each underwent an MRIMonday for injuries suffered in Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts.
The results of the MRI revealed Anderson has a tear in his left MCL that will not require surgery. He will be placed in a brace and is expected to recover in [...]

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Mon, Dec 1 2008 at 5:58 pm » Browns » Comments Off

Anderson: "Doesn’t Look Good" - Fred Greetham

Romeo Crennel said in his post game comments that he didn’t know the extent of QB Derek Anderson’s knee injury, but did say, “It doesn’t look good the way he came off the field and went to the locker room.”
Crennel said he hasn’t heard anything official about Anderson, but it looked as though QB Ken [...]

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Sun, Nov 30 2008 at 5:07 pm » Browns » Comments Off

Quinn Still In - Fred Greetham

Romeo Crennel said in his post game press conference that Brady Quinn is still the quarterback, despite getting pulled in Sunday’s loss to the Texans.
“We all know he has a fracture and that factors in to what he can and can’t do with the ball,” Crennel said.
“I decided to try and get a spark with [...]

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Sun, Nov 23 2008 at 5:17 pm » Browns » 2 Comments

What About DA? - Fred Greetham

Remember how far Romeo went to not replace Derek Anderson when he was playing abysmally each week? Continued questions abounded to him as to when he would give Brady Quinn a chance to provide a spark to a team that was floundering.
Now, word comes that Quinn has a fracture in one of his fingers on [...]

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Thu, Nov 20 2008 at 1:48 pm » Browns » Comments Off

It’s Harrison Time - Fred Greetham

Romeo Crennel finally pulled the trigger on making the switch from Derek Anderson to Brady Quinn. It’s now time to make the switch from Jamal Lewis to Jerome Harrison–provided Harrison’s hamstring allows him to play.
I’ll be the first to say that Lewis had a fantastic season in 2007. It might have been because he was [...]

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Tue, Nov 18 2008 at 9:32 pm » Browns » Comments Off

Thursday ‘Browns Bits’ - John Taylor

Another day, another batch of media notes from the Cleveland Browns.  And each one is more delicious than the last!
Shockingly, there are quotes from both Brady Quinn AND Derek Anderson.  Imagine the odds…

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Wed, Nov 5 2008 at 5:37 pm » Browns » Comments Off

Frustration Mounts - Fred Greetham

If I could put my fan hat on here for a few moments…I’m going to do it anyway.
I think what upsets most Browns fans is the inconsistency of the play of the quarterback. Sure, he lived up to his Pro Bowl status last week against the Giants. But, give me a break!
He threw for 40 [...]

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Sun, Oct 19 2008 at 8:45 pm » Browns » 2 Comments

Thursday ‘Browns Bits’ - John Taylor

The Browns have released their weekly news & notes e-mail, and here it is in all its glory.
Included are quotes from Derek Anderson, Jamal Lewis and Eric Wright, and a HI-larious play on the word “interesting”.
You can only imagine the hilarity that ensues after the jump.  Oh, those wacky, wacky media relations folks…

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Thu, Oct 16 2008 at 5:15 pm » Browns » Comments Off