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Experts, coaches don't see a QB controversy
Thursday, April 03, 2008Tony Grossi
Plain Dealer Reporter
Palm Beach, Fla. -- In Cleveland, the debate between Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn no doubt will burn hot for another year at least.
But coaches and personnel experts interviewed this week at NFL league meetings were unanimous in saying the Browns have done the right thing with their quarterbacks.
"Obviously, the bold move they made a year ago paid off for them," Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis said.
"I'm talking about putting Anderson in and trading Charlie [Frye] and moving on. I think with the other 52 guys -- or 51, because I don't know that Brady's fine with it -- they know who their quarterback is. That's a huge step for a football team. You have to make that step to win."
Nobody here expressed the opinion that signing Anderson to a three-year deal after trading a No. 1 to select Quinn the year before automatically creates a quarterback controversy.
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Experts, coaches don't see a QB controversy
Thursday, April 03, 2008Tony Grossi
Plain Dealer Reporter
Palm Beach, Fla. -- In Cleveland, the debate between Derek Anderson and Brady Quinn no doubt will burn hot for another year at least.
But coaches and personnel experts interviewed this week at NFL league meetings were unanimous in saying the Browns have done the right thing with their quarterbacks.
"Obviously, the bold move they made a year ago paid off for them," Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis said.
Nobody here expressed the opinion that signing Anderson to a three-year deal after trading a No. 1 to select Quinn the year before automatically creates a quarterback controversy.
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