Browns QB Brady Quinn Endures Coach Mangini’s Seven Deadly Sins

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Published: October 1, 2009

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... the handling quarterback Brady Quinn.

1. The Lack of Snaps in the Preseason
With all the drama that has unfolded over the past few days, this reason still stands as one of the biggest why not only Quinn struggled, but the Browns team has as well.
Due to the painstakingly long quarterback competition, neither Quinn or Anderson was able to establish any rhythm or chemistry with the offense. This was moreĀ damagingĀ for Quinn who had only a dozen quarters of NFL football under his belt coming into 2009, unlike Anderson, who came in with 10 times the experience.
Any way you slice it, this was a big problem right from the get go. We have heard Tom Brady say he'd like more preseason games coming off his injury so that he could get back into a groove and find a rhythm. Same goes for Peyton Manning coming off his injury last year.
In essence, the Browns were still in preseason mode because of the lack of s...

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