Uberfluff

 
 

ESPN is reporting that Brady Quinn will start for the Cleveland Browns this weekend, leaving Derek Anderson (a Pro Bowl QB last year) on the bench.  What's interesting in the story are the comments of Trent Dilfer, who says it's a move to appease angry fans after the loss to Baltimore, and that Anderson is not the problem with the offense--more like Braylon Edwards' butterfingers and injuries and such for Kellen Winslow.  (Yes, I realize that, as a Baltimore fan, quoting Trent Dilfer opens me up for the observation that it was stupid to cut him for Elvis Grbac--whose family apparently was too poor to afford vowels--and I have no defense to that.)

Anyway, I watched the game on Sunday, and I can't say that I saw anything that makes Anderson worthy of being benched.  He's certainly not playing as well as last year, but are we really in a place where someone is Pro Bowl-worthy one year, and the source of the problem the next?

On the other hand, I am kinda curious about Brady Quinn.  My sister has a massive crush on him, so it will be fun to torment her about it if he ends up sucking.