sports.espn.go.com - 11/30/2008
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Browns head coach Romeo Crennel stated emphatically this week that Brady Quinn will be Cleveland's starting quarterback in 2009. Crennel might not be Quinn's head coach next season, however.
msn.foxsports.com - 11/26/2008
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msn.foxsports.com —
Browns quarterback Brady Quinn is done for the
year after doctors revealed that the break to his
right index finger has gotten worse since he's tried to play through the injury, sources told FOXSports.com. Team sources said that Quinn and the team ...
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FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - Sources: Quinn to miss rest of ...
sports.espn.go.com - 11/26/2008
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sports.espn.go.com —
Brady Quinn finally got his chance, but it's
not going to end the way he envisioned. After
only three starts, the Cleveland Browns quarterback will be shut down for the season with a broken index finger, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen on Tuesday.
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Sources: Broken finger to end season for Browns' Quinn
pigskinheaven.com - 11/24/2008
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pigskinheaven.com —
No bones about it, the dawgs are mad
after dropping yet another game, this time to the
Houston Texans. Three losses in four weeks has our resident canine Chris "Raiden" Grewe barking up several trees, and his latest work's no different. Hold the dawg chow this week, he's taking a bite out of Crennel
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Time for Romeo Crennel to Go
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CRENNEL NEEDS A FESTIVUS MIRACLE
ProFootballTalk.com —
It’s commonly believed that Browns coach Romeo Crennel is in danger of getting fired. According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, Crennel needs a “ miracle finish ” to avoid termination. But even if the 4-7 Browns run the table, a 9-7 record likely won’t be enough to qualify for the postseason. Last year, the Browns surprisingly won ten of 16 games, but failed to secure a wild-card berth. It’s unknown whether G.M. Phil Savage is in similar danger. Several days ago, Savage indirectly blamed Crennel for the team’s struggles this season, explaining that ...
Romeo Crennel Likely To Be Fired At The End Of The Season
FanIQ Blog —
... ESPN's Chris Mortensen (so take this with a grain of salt) is reporting that Crennel will need a miracle finish with Derek Anderson at quarterback to save his own job. And considering the Browns lost 10-6 today to the Colts, that miracle better show up real soon. ...
The Browns Will Start QB Ken Dorsey … Seriously
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... since then … because he’s done nothing. He played in a total of 11 games in 2004 and 2005 for the woeful 49ers, and he never completed more than 54 percent of his passes. Since he flew into Cleveland he’s appeared in a grand total of one game … in 2006. Oh, and he only threw one pass in that Cleveland loss. Not shockingly, it fell incomplete. Lest you think that Crennel could weather the inevitable Ken Dorsey storm/fallout, well, there’s not much chance of that. According, again, to ESPN , the Browns need a full-fledged “miracle finish” just to keep Crennel in a job. With ...
Apparently, Romeo Crennel Will Need a 'Mircale Finish to Save His Job'
FanHouse —
... , it'll take an act of God to keep Crennel in Pittsburgh after Dec. 28, the Browns' final regular season game. Specifically, Mort gazes into the ol' eight ball and surmises that, according to sources, "Crennel will need a miracle finish to save his own job." You don't say. ...
Football Today -- Turns out we shouldn't trade Brady after all, and the latest on Plaxico
Projo Pats Blog —
... suffered late in yesterday's loss to Indianapolis (ESPN). Anderson is likely to join Brady Quinn on injured reserve, meaning Ken Dorsey, who has not started a game in more than three years, is the new starter in Cleveland. This is more bad news for head coach Romeo Crennel, who according to Chris Mortensen of ESPN needs a miracle finish to save his job . A-TYPICAL: The Colts' 10-6 win in Cleveland marked the first time in more than five years that they won a game without scoring an offensive touchdown. The decisive play yesterday was a 37-yard fumble return for a touchdown ...
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No Doubt Crennel Was a Player’s Coach
waitingfornextyear.com 12/30/2008 — We’ve heard nearly all the Browns say at one point or another that they love and respect Romeo Crennel. I heard Joe Thomas and Brady Quinn talk at length yesterday during a press conference about how disappointed in the way things turned out for Romeo. Then today I see D’Qwell
Crennel would consider staying on with Browns
sports.espn.go.com 12/30/2008 — The Romeo Crennel era in Cleveland as a head coach is over. But his coaching career with the Browns might extend beyond this season -- under the right circumstances.
Crennel fired after Cleveland Browns finish 4-12
sports.espn.go.com 12/29/2008 — The Cleveland Browns have fired coach Romeo Crennel following a 4-12 season.
The firing came one day after general manager Phil Savage was dismissed. Owner Randy Lerner met with Crennel on Monday morning and the team announced the coach's firing moments before a news conference was to begin.
It’s Too Late…Right?
waitingfornextyear.com 11/4/2008 — So, despite denying any change at QB on Sunday evening and Monday morning, Romeo Crennel now wants us to believe that starting Brady Quinn on Thursday is his idea. Ok, let’s look at this logically. Crennel certainly couldn’t have broken the news of the switch through the media, so
Too little too late for the Browns and Romeo Crennel
nogutsglory.blogspot.com 11/5/2008 — Whether it was head coach Romeo Crennel's or GM Phil Savage's decision to bench Derek Anderson, it was not a good one at this point in the season. Brady Quinn should have been the starting QB in game one. Why? Because he's the franchise QB, enough said. The Cleveland Browns finished (10-6) ...
Brady Quinn - only in Cleveland
squibkick.com 11/29/2008 — Crennel did not like him enough to allow him to finish the Houston game Sunday, however. He yanked him after his second interception and the Browns behind, 16-6, in the third quarter.
Brady Quinn Gets Benched, Romeo Crennel Says He'll Start Next Week
nfl.fanhouse.com 11/23/2008 — That didn't last long. In fact, the Brady Quinn Era was 165 minutes of mediocre football and it ended ingloriously with head coach Romeo Crennel yanking the former Notre Dame star midway through the second half of a game that would ultimately prove to be the team's most demoralizing loss.