Canton
Browns inside the game
Monday, September 15, 2008
BY STEVE DOERSCHUK AND TODD PORTER
STEVE.DOERSCHUK@CANTONREPCOM
TODD [email protected]
THEY LOST IT HERE
The Browns came away with another Romeo Crennel moral victory, but not one that counts in the standings. With 3:21 to play, Crennel sent kicker Phil Dawson on the field for a 38-yard field goal. Dawson nailed it. But it did no good. Cleveland still trailed 10-6 and would need a touchdown, not to mention a defensive stop to make the field goal call work. Let's do the math in our heads here. Seven yards for a first down and a new set of downs to score a TD, or a meaningless field goal, switch possessions and keep your fingers crossed there's still time on the clock and field position in your favor. Huh? Crennel kicked a field goal against Dallas last week, too. It meant as much as Sunday night's kick did.
THEY said it
"There's nothing wrong with it. We've played two pretty damned good teams in the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys."
QB Derek Anderson on what's wrong with an offense that was one of the most prolific in the league last season scoring just one TD in eight quarters
"We screwed it up."
Head Coach Romeo Crennel on the turnovers, penalties and botched plays the Browns made
PLAYER OF THE GAME
This was a tough call between Ben Roethlisberger and Fast Willie Parker. But Parker's running at the end of the game sealed the win and did not allow the Cleveland offense back on the field. Parker ran the ball 28 times for 105 yards. He hit seams at crucial points in the game for the Steelers.
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