Sunday, September 21, 2008

Brady, Brady ...

OK, let's be honest here. The Browns just lost to the Ravens, 28-10. Something has to change. That we're now 0-3 is unacceptable.

Now, I'm not saying Brady Quinn is the be all, end all to the myriad problems the Browns have, but playing him is one step closer to fixing this season.

Honestly, DA sucks. He's not the elite NFL quarterback the media tries to make him out to be. The Browns are 0-3. This was supposed to be our season. Let's make some changes. The first change is, of course, at quarterback.

Everybody now, "BRADY, BRADY, BRADY ...!"

6 comments:

  1. As I have said on numerous occasions, the Browns' schedule is going to make it hard for them to win many games this season. The fact that they were picked to win 10 games again was a joke...

    They have a week off, and if they don't end up beating the Bengals, they could easily be 0-10 before they get the Texans on November 23. They will be the underdogs in every game following the Bengals game until the Texans (Giants, Redskins, Jags, Ravens, Broncos, Bills)...

    Could be a rough season, and Crennel had better start coaching these guys up, or he's in trouble...

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  2. Fire Romeo! He shows no emotion on the sideline. We nee Bill Cowher to get the team pumped up for games. Anderson was a one hit wonder. Why does a 6'6" QB get passses bated down? At least Brady is more mobile. Try Brady!

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  3. My favorite was when DA threw the pass that got batted back into his face. Pathetic.



    ::Cheering:: Bra-dy, Bra-dy, or any-one-else but der-ek!

    FSIL

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  4. Media=plural.

    On another note, I actually agree with you: It's time for Quinn.

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  5. Prior to the season, I thought Anderson could lead us to the playoffs this year. Now, he has 3 bad games with the last one being terrible. He couldn't read the defense, he couldn't throw the ball over the line, and he threw as many TDs to the other team as he did to his own. Barring some sort of miracle (which doesn't happen in Cleveland sports), the Browns are going nowhere this season and there is no sense in waiting to put Quinn in. If they lose to the Bengals, I think Romeo will resign.

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  6. Here's the thing: Playing Brady Quinn now is a mistake. The first and most necessary step is to fire Romeo Crennel. Romeo is directly responsible for ALL of the team's problems except injuries.

    The team is complete disarray on both sides of the ball and putting Quinn in is only going to stunt his growth as a quarterback in that situation. He's going to get killed. This is Brady effin' Quinn, we are talking about people. A man who quarterbacked a vastly overrated Notre Dame team to absolutely zero significant wins in his career. You place your faith in the wrong man.

    We need to get rid of Crennel first and then try Quinn.

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