Is it Brady Quinn time?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:49 pm
Meaningless game against a crappy opponent in the finale. It's at home, the weather won't be terrible, the running game should be humming nicely--great time for Romeo to let the kid play at least a half. I doubt Anderson would even mind because for him it's a no-lose situation:
If Quinn looks like the second coming of Joey Harrington, the Browns wil be more willing to open their own checkbook.
If Quinn looks like the next Troy Aikman (I suspect he might), then DA gets to hit the free agent market and let teams get into a bidding war for him, with the Browns getting adequate compensation of course.
Plus if the Titans lose, DA will be fresh for the playoff game.
If Quinn looks like the second coming of Joey Harrington, the Browns wil be more willing to open their own checkbook.
If Quinn looks like the next Troy Aikman (I suspect he might), then DA gets to hit the free agent market and let teams get into a bidding war for him, with the Browns getting adequate compensation of course.
Plus if the Titans lose, DA will be fresh for the playoff game.