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Browns GM Savage says Crennel's contract will be extended soon; names Anderson starting QB for next season - Cleveland Browns News, Schedule, Players and Multimedia
Browns GM Savage says Crennel's contract will be extended soon; names Anderson starting QB for next season - Cleveland Browns News, Schedule, Players and Multimedia
The Browns plan to extend the contract of coach Romeo Crennel, as early as the next few days, Browns general manager Phil Savage said during his post-season news conference today in Berea. "We have every intention of doing something with Romeo and we'll do right by him,'' said Savage. "Hopefully it will be addressed in the next few days. If not, then in the next few weeks.'' Savage said he's ...
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For Browns, Crennel Will Get Raise, Anderson Will Start in 2008
FanHouse — ... aside, Crennel has done some pretty amazing things in Cleveland, even if just for this season. I mean, this is the team that laid an egg in Week 1 only to finish 10-6. That didn't happen by accident; Crennel wisely benched Charlie Frye 15 minutes into the season, gave Derek Anderson the job, and relied on two off-seasons of stocking the roster with quality players via free agency and the draft. That's worth something. And general manager Phil Savage agrees: "We have every intention of doing something with Romeo and we'll do right by ...

Derek Anderson Talk
The Phinsider — ... And to top it off, Browns' GM Phil Savage is saying that Anderson will be the team's starting quarterback in 2008.  Here's an excerpt from the article: ...

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sports.espn.go.com 1/10/2008 — As a reward for Cleveland's comeback season, the Browns plan to extend coach Romeo Crennel's contract.
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