Browns’ New Offense Fitting the Mold of the “Smash-Mouth” AFC North

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Published: May 18, 2009

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... the same team that averaged 14.8 points per game the previous season under quarterback Charlie Frye.

 

Following the first game of the season, Frye was traded to the Seattle Seahawks and in came Derek Anderson, who would go on to have a Pro Bowl season. Anderson struggled in 2008 which led to the firings of general manager Phil Savage and head coach Romeo Crennel.

 

The job security of offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski was also unknown until Eric Mangini was hired as head coach and brought his former Jets assistant, Brian Daboll with him to run the offense. With Daboll now calling the shots on offense, the team’s game plan will have a whole new look than the previous two seasons.

 

With Anderson’s gunslinger arm, he was an ideal fit for Chudzinski’s “big-play” offens...

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