What they're saying today
Posted September 29th, 2008 by Dan
-Beacon Journal (Marla Ridenour): Just enough to win
-Beacon Journal (Patrick McManamon): Browns should hold noses after surviving this stinkfest
-Cincinnati Enquirer (Paul Daugherty): Disarmed and dangerous
-Columbus Dispatch (Scott Priestle): No lipstick for this pig
-Plain Dealer (Tony Grossi): Not pretty, but precious
-Plain Dealer (Bill Livingston): Against lowly Bengals, Browns overcome faltering offense, inflexible coach
-Plain Dealer (Terry Pluto): Browns' victory should calm jumpy nerves, while some (Cowher) rumors should just fade away
-What I'm saying today: It seems like most are upset about this win. The offense still looked bad. Derek Anderson wasn't quite bad enough to bring in Brady Quinn. Josh Cribbs wanted to cry after the game. Carson Palmer wasn't playing.
It doesn't matter. The Browns won. Cheer up.



September 29th, 2008 at 9:49 am
Don't worry, Josh, I wanted to cry, too. 'Cause now we may never get the chance to see Brady Quinn. Romeo obviously just does not want to play the kid, so–given this ridiculously stubborn stance–it's probably best for Brady that we send him to a team that will actually appreciate his talents. Then he can become the All-Pro and face of the NFL he's destined to be, while we wallow with the hillbilly from Oregon State and the Coach from Bogaloosa.