Canton
No miracle finish for Browns, Quinn
QB has solid first start but falls short
Friday, November 7, 2008
By STEVE DOERSCHUK
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CLEVELAND It's not quite right to say Brady Quinn could do no wrong.
But with 12 minutes left in the third quarter and Quinn's passer rating at 131.1 and climbing, and a happy crowd chanting "Bra-dy, Bra-dy" on a lovely November evening, there was a certain sense that the Cleveland Browns were onto something.
Perfect? No. It was priceless for a while. Later ... pulsating. Finally ... that old familiar pain.
Quinn led a late go-ahead touchdown drive, but Jay Cutler drove the Broncos 80 yards to a touchdown with 1:14 left for a 34-30 Denver win.
Six-foot-4 wideout Brandon Marshall caught an 11-yard TD pass after 5-10 cornerback Brandon McDonald, at the end of a fitful night, fell down.
Hope was extinguished when Kellen Winslow Jr. let a would-be first down pass go through his hands on fourth down near midfield. Winslow had a great first half and a second half from hell, committing a crucial penalty, losing a fumble, and finally missing that last pass.
The Browns fell to 3-6, inching the Romeo Crennel era back toward the critical list. Denver improved to 5-4.
Quinn steered the Browns to points on five of their first six series.
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