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		<title>Browns considering signing LeBron James</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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…okay, not really. But LeBron did say recently that he could succeed in NFL if he put in the time and Browns head coach Eric Mangini has a helmet waiting for him if he ever wants to give it a try.
From ESPN.com:
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<p>…okay, not really. But LeBron did say recently that he could succeed in NFL if he put in the time and Browns head coach Eric Mangini has a helmet waiting for him if he ever wants to give it a try.</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4667259" target="_blank">From ESPN.com</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;If I put all my time and commitment into it, if I dedicated myself to the game of football, I could be really good,&#8221; he said Tuesday night, &#8220;no matter what team I was on.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mangini agreed, calling James &#8220;a freak athletically&#8221; and said the 6-foot-8, 260-pounder could be dangerous at tight end, wide receiver or even outside linebacker.</p>
<p>Quarterback Brady Quinn also heard about James&#8217; football fetish. He would love to have a target to throw to like James in the red zone.<br />
&#8220;That&#8217;d be great,&#8221; Quinn said. &#8220;Tell him to suit up and let us know, we&#8217;ll get him working. Obviously he&#8217;s an incredibly talented athlete. If he wants to try to play a little bit now, we&#8217;d be more than willing to pick him up.&#8221;</p>
<p>Browns nose tackle Shaun Rogers isn&#8217;t convinced James, as great as he is, could step into the NFL and be able to handle the pounding.<br />
&#8220;I heard that comment,&#8221; Rogers said. &#8220;I have mixed emotions about that. A great athlete? Yes. A football player? No.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rogers then looked into TV cameras.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yeah LeBron, I said it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s a punishing game. I just don&#8217;t think you can step off the basketball court after not going through this year in and year out and just play football. From that standpoint, I just don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s possible. You have to weather and condition your body to take this punishment.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>That’s all the Cavs and the city of Cleveland needs: For LeBron hurt playing for a 1-8 Browns team going nowhere fast.</p>
<p>Given how gifted an athlete James is, I could see him succeeding in the NFL if he put in the time. But I agree with Rogers in that he couldn’t just step onto the field this Sunday and have an impact. For starters, he’s never run a pro route and he’s never read a defense. If he was told to just run straight down the field and then look for the ball, I could see him making a play or two. But he’d be lost if he were to start a game without practicing and I could only imagine him getting laid out going across the middle.</p>
<p>The front office for the Cavs would rather die than see this come to fruition, but I would love to see LeBron play for just one game to see how he’d do – even if it were just for a couple of plays.</p>
<p>Of course, that would require Brady Quinn to throw a pass longer than three yards in bounds, which is something I seriously doubt he could handle.</p>
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		<title>Quinn, Browns give putrid effort in another putrid loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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Eleven first downs, 160 total yards and zero points. 
After two weeks to prepare for their opposition, that’s what the Cleveland Browns produced on Monday night in a 16-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Nobody should be surprised by the outcome of Monday night’s game in Cleveland. Everyone knew that the Browns were awful entering the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Eleven first downs, 160 total yards and zero points. </p>
<p>After two weeks to prepare for their opposition, that’s what the Cleveland Browns produced on Monday night in a <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=291116005" target="_blank">16-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens</a>.</p>
<p>Nobody should be surprised by the outcome of Monday night’s game in Cleveland. Everyone knew that the Browns were awful entering the game, but to actually watch that miserable excuse of a team stumble over themselves for 60 minutes is rather amazing. It’s like a car wreck – you just can’t look away.</p>
<p>Brady Quinn is bad, so bad that it’s safe to say that he has zero chance of becoming anything resembling a decent starting quarterback in the NFL. I’m fully aware that he has no talent around him, but I dare anyone to watch that kid play for entire game and tell me he has any shot of success in this league. His own coaching staff doesn’t trust him to throw the ball further than two feet and I wouldn’t either. The Monday Night Football crew kept begging for the Browns to throw the ball vertically and whenever Quinn did, he was either picked off or was so far off the mark with his passes that there wasn’t a receiver within 20 yards of where the ball ended up.</p>
<p>Again, I know that he doesn’t have anyone to throw to but there’s just no excuse for being that inept. The Browns didn&#8217;t even reach the Ravens&#8217; 40-yard line tonight and don&#8217;t forget that this was a Baltimore defense that has struggled at times this year stopping the pass. On multiple occasions late in the game when he was trying to make a feeble attempt at throwing deep, Quinn tossed the ball completely out of bounds. That means he’s so inaccurate with his throws that he can’t even keep the ball in play. He even overthrew a receiver on a screen pass, which is so mind-boggling that it pisses me off just thinking about it. </p>
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<p>How can Cleveland trust Quinn to throw the ball vertically when he can’t even complete a simple smoke screen?</p>
<p>I understand that Derek Anderson isn’t much better (he might even be worse), but the Browns can’t start Quinn again after tonight. Eric Mangini might as well start Brett Ratliff or hell, even Josh Cribbs (if he&#8217;s even okay after being carted off the field on the game&#8217;s final play) because neither Anderson nor Quinn could hit Shaun Rodgers in the ass if they were standing directly behind him. And neither is capable of running the dish washer at night, let alone running an NFL offense.</p>
<p>I just can’t believe that the Browns had two weeks to game plan for tonight and this was the best they could come up with offensively. Defensively they played a hell of a game, but Quinn and the offense were so bad that I might petition that the league strip the Ravens of their victory because it’s not fair that they get a free win and the rest of the league doesn’t.</p>
<p>What a horrible, abysmal, brutal performance by one of the worst teams in NFL history. The moron that decided to put the Browns on Monday night should be forced to watch a replay of that game 100 times as punishment and then whipped repeatedly by a Brady Quinn’s jock strap.</p>
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		<title>Brady Quinn gets a second chance in Cleveland</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 18:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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Brady Quinn won the Browns’ starting quarterback job in preseason and then promptly crapped himself as soon as the regular season started. In three starts, his average pass went less than six yards, he threw just one touchdown pass and was intercepted three times. He also had a horrific time with his decision-making and accuracy, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Brady Quinn won the Browns’ starting quarterback job in preseason and then promptly crapped himself as soon as the regular season started. In three starts, his average pass went less than six yards, he threw just one touchdown pass and was intercepted three times. He also had a horrific time with his decision-making and accuracy, and even when he did find ways to complete passes his receivers didn’t have a chance to make plays up field because Quinn couldn’t hit them in stride.</p>
<p>When Eric Mangini decided to replace Quinn for Derek Anderson, some Cleveland fans were elated because at least Anderson had the ability to throw the ball vertically. Sure, he’d throw the occasional interception or two, but at least he could run the offense better than Quinn, right?</p>
<p>Wrong.</p>
<p>Over the past couple weeks, Anderson displayed some of the worst quarterbacking this side of Drew Henson. In six appearances, he failed to throw for over 100 yards in four of those games and threw nine interceptions compared to just two touchdowns. His performance in the past month and a half deserves to be mentioned in the Epic Failure Hall of Fame (EFHoF).</p>
<p>Facing little to no choice given Anderson’s all-around suck, Mangini <a href="http://twitter.com/cdotcombrowns/status/5621596208" target="_blank">has decided to go back to Quinn</a> and start him against the Ravens on Monday night. If Quinn doesn’t realize that this may be his final shot to impress in Cleveland, he should. Because if/when Mangini is fired at the end of the season there’s no guarantee that Quinn can fool the next coaching staff into believing that just because he has the size and frame to be a starting quarterback in this league, that he actually should be one.</p>
<p>Who knows, maybe with a better supporting cast Quinn could actually be a decent starter in this league. Unfortunately for him he’s stuck with what’s around him around now and he better make the most of his situation or else people will continue to wonder whether or not he can be a starter in this league. He better make the most out of his second chance.</p>
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		<title>2009 NFL Power Rankings: Week 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 19:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Here’s how I see things 1-32 in the NFL after eight weeks in the books:
1. New Orleans Saints (7-0)
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<p>Here’s how I see things 1-32 in the NFL after eight weeks in the books:</p>
<p><strong>1. New Orleans Saints (7-0)</strong><br />
The Saints have the most balanced offensive attack in the NFL, have been a more aggressive and opportunistic defense under new coordinator Gregg Williams and are off to their best start in franchise history. There is a lot of season left, but this team has a Super Bowl-feeling about them.</p>
<p><strong>2. Indianapolis Colts (7-0)</strong><br />
I don’t know if the 49ers necessarily laid out a blueprint on how to stop Peyton Manning and the Colts, but they at least showed how to contain the potent Indy offense for four quarters.</p>
<p><strong>3. Minnesota Vikings (7-1)</strong><br />
I bet Brett Favre and Jared Allen wish they could play the Packers every week, because they’ve owned Green Bay in two games this season.</p>
<p><strong>4. Denver Broncos (6-1)</strong><br />
Teams always learn more from losses than they do wins, so it’ll be interesting to see how Josh McDaniels and his coaching staff adjusts heading into Monday night against the Steelers.</p>
<p><strong>5. New England Patriots (5-2)</strong><br />
We’ll see what kind of team the Pats are over their next five games: vs. Miami, at Indy, vs. the Jets and at New Orleans. Is Tom Brady back to his usual self or did he just benefit from putting up outrageous numbers against two bad teams in the Titans and Bucs the past two games?</p>
<p><strong>6. Cincinnati Bengals (5-2)</strong><br />
The Bengals should be fresh coming off their bye, but they face two opponents in the Ravens and Steelers in the next two weeks that are looking to avenge losses to Cincinnati earlier in the season. Can the Bengals at least earn a split to stay atop the AFC North?</p>
<p><strong>7. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-2)</strong><br />
The Steelers are feeling good after beating the Vikings two weeks ago and then getting Week 8 off. But they travel to Denver and then host Cincinnati the next two weeks, so we’ll see whether or not their record isn’t just a byproduct of facing bad teams like the Titans, Lions, Browns and the ever-inconsistent Chargers.</p>
<p><strong>8. Dallas Cowboys (6-2)</strong><br />
Wade Phillips’ defense is starting to do a better job of creating turnovers and getting pressure on the quarterback. In the Cowboys&#8217; last two games, they’ve racked up five takeaways and seven sacks. It’s no surprise that Dallas won both of those games and they’ll need more of the same when they travel to Philadelphia on Sunday night.</p>
<p><strong>9. Philadelphia Eagles (5-2)</strong><br />
What an impressive win last Sunday as the Eagles thumped the Giants in every facet of the game. Can they do it again this week in another big divisional test?</p>
<p><strong>10. New York Giants (5-3)</strong><br />
I don’t know what to make of this team – are they suffering from injuries or have the last three weeks been the norm? To date, the G-Men only have one win against a winning team, which came in Week 2 against the Cowboys. Their four other victories came against the Redskins, Bucs, Chiefs and Raiders. Yikes.</p>
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<p><strong>11. Atlanta Falcons (4-3)</strong><br />
If the Falcons can combine their offensive effort from the first half on Monday night, with their defensive effort in the second half they’d be one hell of a football team. But at this point, I think this team is going to continue to suffer some growing pains on both sides of the ball.</p>
<p><strong>12. Baltimore Ravens (4-3)</strong><br />
The Ravens obviously figured out a few things during their bye week, because they looked like a different defensive team Sunday then they had in their previous three games (all losses). But they have a rough five-game stretch coming up, which includes games against the Bengals, Colts, Steelers and Packers. Their only gimmie is a Week 10 date with the Browns.</p>
<p><strong>13. Arizona Cardinals (4-3)</strong><br />
Just when you think the Cards are ready to turn the page and build some momentum, Kurt Warner throws 17 picks in a loss to a bad Panthers team at home. </p>
<p><strong>14. Houston Texans (5-3)</strong><br />
The Texans’ defense has played better of late, even if the stat sheet doesn’t suggest it. But they’re going to be tested this Sunday in Indianapolis and you know Peyton Manning will want to atone for only scoring 18 points against the 49ers last week.</p>
<p><strong>15. San Diego Chargers (4-3)</strong><br />
The Chargers are like a poor man’s Steelers in that they find ways to win sloppy games, yet aren’t as talented as Pittsburgh to get away with it every week. How San Diego only beat the Raiders by eight points last week is staggering.</p>
<p><strong>16. Green Bay Packers (4-3)</strong><br />
Before their loss to the Vikings, I was ready to jump back on the Packers-are-a-sleeper-contender bandwagon. Now I’m back on the, who-the-hell-has-this-team-beaten?&#8230;bandwagon.</p>
<p><strong>17. Chicago Bears (4-3)</strong><br />
The Bears’ victory over the Browns last Sunday was one of the more unimpressive 30-6 wins I’ve ever seen.</p>
<p><strong>18. Miami Dolphins (3-4)</strong><br />
Holy sh*t, somebody found Ted Ginn Jr.</p>
<p><strong>19. San Francisco 49ers (3-4)</strong><br />
If the Niners had anything resembling an offense in the second half last week, they would have probably beaten the Colts.</p>
<p><strong>20. New York Jets (4-4)</strong><br />
Does anybody watch the demeanor of Mark Sanchez when he makes a poor decision? It’s like watching a little kid make a mistake in a Pop Warner game: He sulks, he hangs his head, he’s looking for someone to help cheer him up. Toughen up a little, Mark.</p>
<p><strong>21. Carolina Panthers (3-4)</strong><br />
Even though I’m not a fan, I must admit that John Fox’s teams never quit. Just when you think they’re ready to concede the fact that they’re a bad team, they go to Arizona and beat a pretty good Cardinals squad.</p>
<p><strong>22. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-4)</strong><br />
I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that the Jags lost last week in Tennessee. Jack Del Rio has a young team on his hands and inconsistency is going to be a theme in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>23. Buffalo Bills (3-5)</strong><br />
Holy sh*t, somebody found T.O.</p>
<p><strong>24. Seattle Seahawks (2-5)</strong><br />
I think a Jim Mora-coached team will always be an unprepared team. He just isn&#8217;t a good enough schemer to help his team overcome their limitations.</p>
<p><strong>25. Washington Redskins (2-5)</strong><br />
Apology not expected, Daniel Snyder. </p>
<p><strong>26. Tennessee Titans (1-6)</strong><br />
Wow, now there’s a shock – Vince Young comes off the bench and provides a spark. I realize VY isn’t the answer in Tennessee, but at least that team showed signs of life. Jeff Fisher made that move two weeks too late.</p>
<p><strong>27. Oakland Raiders (2-6)</strong><br />
Al Davis might as well make it 2-for-2 in firing head coaches in the middle of the season the past two years.</p>
<p><strong>28. Detroit Lions (1-5)</strong><br />
If you threw any kind of money down on the Rams or Lions this week, I must question your sanity. And if you’re Detroit, how the flip do you lose to St. Louis at home? Ah yeah, Calvin Johnson didn&#8217;t play&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>29. Kansas City Chiefs (1-6)</strong><br />
Let the Jamaal Charles era begin in KC.</p>
<p><strong>30. St. Louis Rams (1-7)</strong><br />
Congratulations to Steve Spagnuolo for earning his first win as a head coach. I checked with the NFL and yes, it still counts even though it was against the Lions.</p>
<p><strong>31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-7)</strong><br />
Well, let’s see what you’ve got, Josh Freeman.</p>
<p><strong>32. Cleveland Browns (1-7)</strong><br />
The Browns have to have the worst offense in the history of the league. I’ve never seen a team so inept and the funny thing is that Derek Anderson was supposed to be an upgrade over Brady Quinn in the passing game despite his penchant for throwing interceptions. If Cleveland goes 1-15 and Eric Mangini isn’t fired, then I’m calling shenanigans and the behalf of George Kokinis.</p>
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		<title>Should the Browns stick with Mangini?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 17:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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According to a report by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Browns owner Randy Lerner said that Eric Mangini’s job is safe heading into the team’s bye week, but also noted that he was sick about their 1-7 record. Lerner also said that the Browns’ quarterback situation “doesn’t seem sensible” and that he may bring in a [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to a report by the <em>Cleveland Plain Dealer</em>, Browns owner Randy Lerner said that <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2009/11/browns_owner_randy_lerner_says.html" target="_blank">Eric Mangini’s job is safe</a> heading into the team’s bye week, but also noted that he was sick about their 1-7 record. Lerner also said that the Browns’ quarterback situation “doesn’t seem sensible” and that he may bring in a team president to overlook Mangini and GM George Kokonis.</p>
<p>Considering Mangini only has one offseason under his belt in Cleveland, he deserves more time. He’s essentially not working with the roster that he wants yet, so it makes sense that Lerner won’t pull the plug on him after only eight games.</p>
<p>That said, Mangini has to get this team to at least be competitive or else nobody will blame Lerner for scrapping the whole thing and starting from scratch again in the offseason. That might sound nauseating to Browns fans, but if Mangini is in over his head, then why waste one or two more years?</p>
<p>The Browns are a putrid 1-7. After giving a good Cincinnati team a run for its money in Week 4, Cleveland has scored a combined 29 points in four games. That’s barely a touchdown a game, which is staggering. Making matters worse, Mangini has already made one quarterback change this year switching from Brady Quinn to Derek Anderson, and may have to make another as Anderson continues to drive the Browns further into NFL purgatory. (He has failed to throw for over 100 yards in four of the six games he&#8217;s played in this season.)</p>
<p>Cleveland isn’t going to even sniff the playoffs this season, but what Lerner needs to see is a team that competes. If the players quit on Mangini, he may never get them back and then it’ll be time to make a change. He deserves another offseason to build the roster he wants, but at the same time he better earn it over the next eight games.</p>

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		<title>Jamal Lewis has had enough, plans to retire after the ’09 season</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 23:53:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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Following the Browns’ ugly 30-6 loss to the Bears on Sunday, running back Jamal Lewis said that he plans to retire after the season.
While he claims it wasn’t just a statement made in the heat of the moment, nobody would blame Lewis if it were. Lewis is 30, has seen his play drop quite a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Following the <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=291101003" target="_blank">Browns’ ugly 30-6 loss to the Bears</a> on Sunday, running back Jamal Lewis said that he <a href="http://www.sacbee.com/859/story/2298090.html" target="_blank">plans to retire</a> after the season.</p>
<p>While he claims it wasn’t just a statement made in the heat of the moment, nobody would blame Lewis if it were. Lewis is 30, has seen his play drop quite a bit this year and he’s stuck on a morbid franchise. So why stick around?</p>
<p>I honestly don’t know how the Browns have won a game this year. Their defense is bad, but it pails in comparison to how atrocious Derek Anderson and the offense is, which turned the ball over five times on Sunday. Chicago’s secondary has been shredded at times this season, yet Anderson found a way to only complete 6-of-17 pass attempts for a measly 76 yards. Oh, and he also threw two interceptions and fumbled once.</p>
<p>I’m sure someone will raise the question of whether or not Brady Quinn should resume the starting spot over Anderson next week. But Quinn has already shown that he’s just as incapable of running the offense as Anderson is, so does it really matter? If I were a Cleveland fan (and I just threw up a little at the mere thought of that), I’d rather see Brett Ratliff given a chance to start before Quinn is given a second opportunity.</p>
<p>About the only reason to watch the Browns these days is to see whether or not defensive coordinator Rob Ryan will get in a fight with anyone on the sidelines. He and Jay Cutler went at it (verbally, of course) on Sunday and it was the only entertainment Cleveland provided all day.</p>
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		<title>Browns to stick with Derek Anderson</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 19:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Cleveland Browns are not considering a change at quarterback, which means Derek Anderson will remain the team’s starter.
The Browns are damned if they do, damned if they don’t in this situation. In Brady Quinn, they had a quarterback that didn’t make wise decisions, couldn’t throw the ball vertically, couldn’t [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/Adam_Schefter/status/5179662375" target="_blank">According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter</a>, the Cleveland Browns are not considering a change at quarterback, which means Derek Anderson will remain the team’s starter.</p>
<p>The Browns are damned if they do, damned if they don’t in this situation. In Brady Quinn, they had a quarterback that didn’t make wise decisions, couldn’t throw the ball vertically, couldn’t hit receivers in stride and couldn’t lead the offense. In Anderson, they have a quarterback that doesn’t make wise decisions, can’t lead the offense and is completely turnover prone. But hey, at least he can throw the ball vertically; sometimes it’s directly to the other team, but vertical nonetheless.</p>
<p>Even though Anderson is incapable of moving the offense, Eric Mangini has to stick with him at this point because if he goes back to Quinn than it’s going to look like he has less of a handle on the situation than he already does. The bottom line is that Cleveland has one of the most inept offenses in the NFL and they don’t have a quarterback on the roster that can guide them out of the muck.</p>
<p>Unless…Brett Ratliff anyone?</p>
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