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Brady Quinn and Browns Look Pathetic in 16-0 Loss To Ravens

Robert CobbNov 17, 2009

So much for the bye week giving Mangini time to right their sorry ship eh?

In maybe the most eventful week since Kosar was sacked by Belichick for his "diminishing skills," it appears that the Browns offense and the Mangini experiment may be soon be diminishing along with the rest of this dreadful season.  

Just when you thought that the offensive offense of Dumb and Dumber, Mangini and Daboll, couldn't do any worse, they manage to redefine the very definition of "pathetic" 

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In tonight's 16-0 "exhibition" prime-time defeat at the hands of Baltimore, the Browns offense manged to look as anemic as a model at New York Fashion Week. If that is even humanly possible, then that aforementioned fashion model is now a contestant on "The Biggest Loser."   

According to ESPN, the Brown's have scored FIVE offensive TD's in their last 15 games, the fewest since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. The New Orleans Saint's ball-hawking defense has scored seven touchdowns by themselves.  

Brady Quinn did not endear himself to being in Cleveland past 2010 with a horrid 13-for-31 performance for 99 yards along with two interceptions, one of which was returned 48 yards for a TD.

In Quinn's defense he didn't have a lot of time to set up in the pocket as he was constantly under duress from the aggressive Ravens defense that sacked him twice, as he barely had 2.5 seconds to throw the ball.

And even when he did have time to throw, he didn't look very accurate or confident in attacking downfield as he was 0-for-7 in passes of more than 10 yards. 

I guess the urban legend of Quinn not being able to throw deep became a cold reality for the Browns and their offense tonight, and it would not surprise me if they draft a strong-armed QB like Colt McCoy from Texas or even Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen.

In watching tonight's game, it has become very obvious that NFL defenses have no respect for Quinn at all, and that he is nothing more than a glamorized by-product of Notre Dame hype and Weis' system. 

And for the record, I grew up watching the great Notre Dame teams of Lou Holtz, so I don't want to hear that I'm bashing Notre Dame or Quinn. I'm just simply stating the fact that Quinn AND Anderson will both not be in Cleveland come 2010, because both of them quite frankly stink.  

At 1-8, The Browns are at the point where they are now playing for their jobs and next big contracts elsewhere, and when Mangini loses to the Lions in Detroit he should do the honorable thing and resign and he can take Daboll with him.

I never figured that I would be saying this, but I miss Maurice Carthon, and that is saying something. The Browns lost more than a game tonight, by losing Joshua Cribbs, they lost their lone scoring threat.

The sign at tonight's game said it best, "Rebuilding Since 1964"

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