Derek Anderson Named Starting Quarterback Against Bengals

The Brady Quinn experiment looks like its all but over as Derek Anderson has been named starting quarterback in the battle of Ohio against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Eric Mangini made the announcement in his morning press conference saying that he feels DA will give the Browns a better chance on the offensive side of the ball.
If Anderson is able to hold onto the job for the remainder of the season for the Cleveland Browns it could mean financial disaster for Quinn. Quinn signed a contract laden with incentives that are based on his playing time. By the former Notre Dame stand out not playing he risks losing a $5 million salary escalator for 2010 he would have been entitled to if he would have played in 70% of the offensive plays this season.

















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Can they just cut Quinn so
Can they just cut Quinn so he can join Tim Couch on the outside of the NFL looking in.
Quinn has proven that he
Quinn has proven that he cannont play. His delusional fans think he will somehow morph into a NFL caliber quarterback. Thank you Mangeni, you finnaly did something right.
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