Things Keep Getting Worse For The Cleveland Browns
What to make of the Cleveland Browns? Having struggled mightily in 2008, the team looked rather hopeless ending off the season.
Looking at the cast of players in Cleveland, it doesn't seem like there's much for them to be too excited about either.
The 2007 season for the Browns gave Browns fans some optimism for the future - in sports nothing is guaranteed, especially winning.
The 09' season for the Browns has been dismal at best. Brady Quinn is scrambling for his life and Derek Anderson has yet to regain his form from the 07' season. When two different quarterbacks throw more interceptions then touchdown passes, you know you are in trouble.
Eric Mangini, the new head coach of the Cleveland Browns, came from the New York Jets. While the pressure of coaching in Cleveland isn't as great as in the city that never sleeps, Mangini has a mountain to climb. After not telling the public who his starting quarterback were until the very last minute, the Browns have been going nowhere fast.
Was this really a new and improved Broncos defensive unit, or were the Browns really that bad on offense? I think it's a bit of both, but I could easily tell it will be a very long season for the Browns and their fans.
The future has looked dim for many teams in the NFL and remarkably they have turned their franchises around. The Browns have so many problems it's hard to know where to begin. Hopefully either Brady Quinn or Derek Anderson can become what Browns fans thought they could be and acquire some young, explosive receivers.
There's a good chance that the Browns will be just as bad as they were in 2008, and possibly even worse. Mangini or not, this team needs some serious help in 2009 and they need more than a few good draft picks.
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