Browns QB a secret, who cares!
The differences between Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson are so marginal keeping this info secret is rediculous and speaks to why the Mangenius got fired from the jets. Jamal Lewis with his 1.8yds a carry ohhh scary, but wait their scrambling pocket statue QB will loosen things up with their pedestrian throwing ability and Braylon Edwards will be sure to drop it if they ver get it to him. I predict of lot of passing after the first quarter when they are trailing big!
Mangini keeping Browns starting QB a secret
By TOM WITHERS, AP Sports Writer 17 minutes ago
BEREA, Ohio (AP)—Brady Quinn(notes) and Derek Anderson(notes) still don’t know who won their competition. The Vikings are in the dark, too.
Cleveland’s starting quarterback remains Eric Mangini’s secret. And he’ll keep it as long as he can.
Mangini has finally made his choice between Quinn and Anderson, but the Browns’ first-year coach declined to identify who will start Sunday’s season opener against Minnesota. On Monday, he said won’t reveal who will open at QB anytime between now and kickoff.
“In terms of announcing it publicly, that’s not something I plan to do,” he said. “It will be internal. I understand everybody has a different opinion on it. I respect that. I understand the excitement in relationship to that and I respect that as well. But that will be something that will be internal.”
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Before practice, Mangini said he had not yet told the quarterbacks who won the job and that he plans to meet with them individually to discuss his decision.
Months of speculation will last at least a few more days.
Both Quinn and Anderson claimed ignorance about a topic that dominated Cleveland’s training camp and exhibition season.
“I know as much as you guys know,” Anderson said as he dressed at his locker stall.
Quinn didn’t seem to be in any rush to find out.
“I’m not worried about it,” he said. “You guys are more worried about it than I am.”
It was not clear if Mangini talked to either of the players following his news conference and before practice. During the 30 minutes the workout was open to the media, both Quinn and Anderson went about their business without any visible signs of a winner—or loser—being declared.
As the players stretched out, Lady Gaga’s hit single “Poker Face” blared through the outdoor speakers, an appropriate tune on another day when Mangini refused to tip his quarterbacking hand.
A former defensive coordinator, Mangini said he wants to keep the Vikings quessing.
“It is more difficult to plan for two (quarterbacks) than it is to plan for one,” he said. “I’m not saying that’s going to be the difference or not the difference, but I know that there is time allotted to that and you can’t put the same amount of time into focusing on one player.”
Vikings coach Brad Childress was asked if the uncertainty of Cleveland’s quarterback would affect Minnesota’s defensive game plan.
“It doesn’t,” he said. “Just schematically, you’re going to go back and look at tape and see what you’ve seen. And then I know, as do our guys, that there will be unscouted looks. They certainly haven’t showed their whole hand, offensively and defensively. So you’re just going back and looking at formation-wise where they’re putting people and what kind of players they are. It will be more about us deploying to what they do.”
Childress’ starter at quarterback was resolved when the club signed Brett Favre(notes). He said he’ll wait until Sunday before choosing Tavaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels(notes) as his backup.
“But at least you know who the starter is here,” he said, playfully jabbing Mangini.
Quinn and Anderson have been competing almost since the moment Mangini was hired as Cleveland’s coach in January. He had no track record with either player and wanted to evaluate them through minicamps, training camp and four exhibition games before making his decision.
Surprisingly, he sat Quinn and Anderson in last week’s preseason finale in Chicago. The pair finished in a virtual statistical stalemate, with Quinn throwing the lone touchdown pass and Anderson tossing two interceptions.
Mangini felt both QBs improved during their battle and said he plans to keep Quinn and Anderson on the roster.
“I have been happy with the progress that both guys made,” he said. “I’m happy with the way they’ve worked. I’m happy with the way they approached this competition, and it’s not always easy to approach a competition in a team fashion, and I respect the way they’ve handled it.”
Wide receiver Joshua Cribbs(notes) said he’s looking forward to Mangini’s secret being revealed.
“Both of them are great quarterbacks,” he said. “You can look at through our preseason and see the success that both of them had. There’s a lot of room for both of them to get better. Yeah, I’m interested and whoever the coach chooses we’re behind him 100 percent.”
Quinn and Anderson are expected to speak with reporters on Wednesday, when they’ll face a barrage of questions. As much as he’d like to control everything, Mangini understands there’s only so much he can do.
“I know how we’re going to approach it and I know that the team should be focused on Minnesota,” he said, “and should be focused on doing everything that we can do to maintain any competitive advantages.”
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Wow I bet Chilly and the Vikes have crapped their pants in preparation
Mangini should be canned for this HS stunt. Why does just name no starters at all that will confuse the entire league.
by Sterling Sharpe on Sep 7, 2009 3:30 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
This is a minimal but real advantage for the Browns
I don’t think it’s enough to make the Browns more than a longshot, but every little bit helps them.
by ChemErik on Sep 7, 2009 4:14 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Uh Oh
There we go, Browns are going 16-0 now, stand back folks!
"If you're gonna shoot, shoot, don't talk"
by VikesFaninNM on Sep 7, 2009 4:31 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Week 8...
..the owner will have a secret. As to who the head coach of the browns will be next year. He will know but will decline to tell Mangini.
by dsludo on Sep 7, 2009 4:43 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
I know it's been said before...
… but these types of games scare me. By no means am I predicting a Browns victory, but opponents of minimal threat freak me out the most.
Purple is the new black.
by steezah on Sep 7, 2009 6:44 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
True that
Looked a few times like the Lioins werent going to be 0-16 last season against us. That would have sucked
"If you're gonna shoot, shoot, don't talk"
by VikesFaninNM on Sep 7, 2009 7:37 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Its not Quinn or Brady
Or the entire Browns offense that threatens my beautiful dreams at night. Its Our Vikings offense committing penalty after penalty. Followed up with careless turnovers. Our starters against the Texans in pre-season, I thought we dominated the play aspect, but not the game aspect. Penalties are crucial in so many situations. When assessed against your team, it is typically the deciding factor in whether you get 3 or 7 points. 3 or no points. It always has a negative effect. It usually leads to losing the field position battle. Thats certainly not something you want to be losing in a game that often is decided by a play or two. Play sound offense and no big gains on special teams and I think we got this game.
SKOL
by PurpleJesuZ on Sep 7, 2009 10:47 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Agree
In the past when the Vikes have lost games that on paper they should have won, it has been by turnovers and poor special teams play. They need to take care of the ball and the special teams need to do their job. Do that and the Purple wins.
by purplegrey on Sep 8, 2009 1:23 AM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Who is Braylon Edwards??
I know who he is, but without a good wideout neither QB hasn’t a chance. Remember when Andre Johnson came to town. How about the three amigos in Arizona. We are to damn good (keeping it G rated for the kids)
by muffin man on Sep 7, 2009 11:43 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Really doesn't matter
Either way, they really don’t have much of a shot. Their defense is just sooo bad. If Edwars goes back to that of 07’ then the offense could be good this year, but Edwards really didn’t show any signs of improvement this preseason. As much as it pains me to say it, you guys will likely crush them.
by packallday555 on Sep 8, 2009 1:30 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
By the fourth quarter,
their defense will have already spent about 30 to 35 minutes on the field; they’ll be pulling at their socks and AP will rack up an additional 100 yards or so in the 4th quarter.
This game should be over by then, but look for a lot of that this year. The west coast with Favre at the helm will grind the clock and other teams, even if they score on us, are not going to be able to grind it out. Time of possession is going to be our ultimate weapon in every game.
by Migrant lurker on Sep 8, 2009 7:40 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
The real question is
can you trust the vikings this weekend. knowing their history that have the talent to beat teams like pitsburgh but lose to teams like clevand or detroit
by Vikant on Sep 8, 2009 10:12 AM CDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm pretty sure
that’s how it goes for every team… The saying “Any Given Sunday” is repeated for a reason. So, yes. I can trust them this weekend.
by Frost on Sep 8, 2009 11:05 AM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Vaild point made by Vikant
There is no denying that the Vikes haven’t played down to their opponent’s talent the past few years. I have actually seen posters on here (who are pro-Vikings) acknowledge this too. The Lions’ games last year are a perfect example. I think Favre will eliminate this problem you guys have had though.
by packallday555 on Sep 8, 2009 6:35 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Hey,
There is a reason they put a “break” or “jump” in the middle of a fan post.
If you just post all the text before the jump, mobile users have to scroll through all that text when looking at the summary.
Not a big deal on a pc, but you can imagine the issue on a mobile phone.
Please be mobile-friendly and use the jump between your first paragraph and the rest of your post.
by Bjorno on Sep 8, 2009 5:31 PM CDT via mobile reply actions 0 recs

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