Is Cleveland Making the Right Move by Going Back to Derek Anderson?

These days, the “golden boy” just doesn’t look that golden, anymore.
Last year we saw Brady Quinn’s first go-around as the starter leave the Cleveland faithful with a bittersweet taste in their mouths. They saw what he was capable of in a 239-yard and two touchdown effort against the Denver Broncos.
And then they saw what we’re seeing now.
While much of Quinn’s poor play through the next two games was due to a broken finger, no touchdowns and two interceptions still didn’t sit well with the coach at the time, Romeo Crennel.
Especially when he was trying to keep his job.
Posted by Kevin Roberts Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Categories: Breaking News/Transactions, NFL
Tags: brady quinn, braylon edwards, cleveland browns, derek anderson, eric mangini, Josh Cribbs, Ken Dorsey, Romeo Crennel
