Sep 23rd 2008 11:07AM by Shane Bacon (author feed)
Filed under: Browns, AFC North
The Brady Quinn Experiment looks to be nearly complete, and the fact that his head coach is talking about getting him more involved in practice sure doesn’t show otherwise.
Browns head coach Romeo Crennel said yesterday that while current starting quarterback Derek Anderson isn’t being demoted, Quinn will be getting more touches at practice in anticipation for his takeover of the National Football League, and possibly the world.
“We will definitely try to get the other guy [Quinn] ready and ready to go,” Crennel said. “We’ll see how it progresses from there. [It means] probably a few more reps in practice right now.”
The Quinn talk started after Anderson threw three interceptions in Sunday’s game against the Ravens. With the Browns facing off against the Bengals this weekend in the battle for the better 0-3 team, Crennel has to do basically anything to get a win unless he wants the entire crowd to be sporting brown paper bags (assuming they aren’t already).
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