To Brady Quinn Fans Leaving Browns: Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out
Many fans of Brady Quinn are extremely frustrated with Browns coach Eric Mangini's decision to bench the struggling quarterback.
While some have unwillingly accepted the move, many have threatened to abandon the Browns.
These immature "fans" have shown their true colors and have proven that they were never truly Browns fans at all.
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Many of these "fans" are likely too focused on Brady's appearance to realize how terribly he has performed on the field this season.
These "fans" are too caught up in Brady's long brown locks, cut body, and bright smile to admit that he lacks the skills to be a starting NFL Quarterback.
Even the media that was initially enchanted with the "golden boy" has changed its position, now endorsing Derek Anderson.
My message to the "fans" who threaten to abandon the Browns is clear and simple: Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
The Cleveland Browns existed long before you showed up and will continue to exist long after you are gone.
When Joshua Cribbs was asked about Anderson's performance after the game, he gave me an answer that put my feelings into words.
“I think (Derek) played solid. An alternative is always good, and he proved that he can lead a football team.
“I’m proud of this football team. We fought until the end. In a city like this that works hard—I don’t think that any other city works this hard—the blue-collar workers in Cleveland expect the football team to work as hard as we did.
“Even though we lost, I think the fans are still proud of us.”
Cribbs truly understands what being a Cleveland Browns football player is all about. More importantly, he also recognizes what being a Cleveland Browns FAN is all about.
True fans were proud of the effort that the Cleveland Browns gave against the Bengals.
Brady Quinn fans are too caught up in their infatuation to accept reality.
For that reason, I will rejoice if or when they decide to leave. The Cleveland Browns organization is better without these "fans" and their bias towards an overrated QB.

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