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Originally Posted by Antonin
Still, it would not surprise me if they traded Quinn. I never understood the point of beginning the year with both of them in camp. We did not need another QB controversy.
Yes, a loss is a loss, but today we got some offense and Browns fans can put up with losses as long as the team goes down kicking and clawing. With DA you at least get the feeling that on any given play he can air it out and make the big play.
But I agree that Quinn should have had the whole season to prove himself. As it is, their indecision on who will be 'the guy' is ruining whatever NFL career Quinn might have had. It's not fair to Quinn or to Anderson.
Harrison was a monster today. Massaquoi also. Cribbs...just another day at the office. I hope they give him a new contract.
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This is another thing that Quinn fans will say, that perhaps if Quinn had a 100 yard rusher, like DA did today, that he could have moved the offense better, as well. I can see the point. Who knows, though, since Quinn never got that opportunity.
As for the loss, it's not as though the Browns didn't have their chances to put this game away, thanks to a fumbled kickoff return and several great Josh Cribbs kick and punt returns. You can't keep leaving points on the field, and settling for field goals in the red zone instead of touchdowns will inevitably come back to haunt you.