Article By Michael McNeil on 8th October, 2009
In the offseason, the Cleveland Browns fired head coach Romeo Crennel and General Manager Phil Savage, traded tight end Kellen Winslow, and could not decide on a starting quarterback between Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson.
When the team finally decided on Quinn, the Browns still could not find the endzone on the offensive side of the ball during meaningful football.
And now the Browns have traded away Braylon Edwards, arguably the most talented offensive player on the roster despite all of ...
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