... they did not have one single touchdown as an offensive unit. While this output was a total disaster, one can only point to
Brady Quinn and
Derek Anderson's injuries as part of the reason why.
By seasons end, the Browns finished 31st in passing with a horrible 148.8 yards per game. They also finished the season third worst in scoring at 14.5 points per contest. These numbers were way down from their successful 2007 campaign, when they had 239.9 yard passing per game and scored 25.1 points a game.
Last summer it was widely believed that fantasy owners should stay away from the Browns as they might bust. Most analysts sited the reasons being that teams would be ready for Cleveland in '08 and the Browns had the 7th hardest strength of schedule in football.
But no one coul...
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