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....says one of 70,000 chanting BRAY-DEE when the Browns had a lead.

 

.....says the guy who just openly admitted that he would boo Quinn and followed it with assuming that I chanted Brady's name.

 

DA is the backup.... deal with it.

 

Your bff Trent Dilfer was wrong..... deal with it

 

All of the "Quinn-fags" over at the obr were right.... deal with it.

 

Now, either be a Browns fan and cheer the starting QB, or go back to being strictly a Beavers fan. Hey, they have a pretty good team there, so save yourself the stress of being a Browns fan and bothering the people here.

 

 

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Discuss? What? That you need to go get some Miralax and get off mommy and daddy's computer? You'll find out about Favre what Jets fans found out. He's all about one guy. Brett. Get prepared for more throws off of the back foot than you've ever seen in your life.

 

 

Brett Favre is a large steaming pile of yak dung. However, that's better than what we had.

 

 

Confabulate....

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Time to support the team the best way we know how (conceptual credit to BQ Nation):

 

BOO the QB

Wow thats just ghey lums but have no fear we are bound to see DA come in at some point in the season and we sure cant trade him he has no value so just keep on hoping bq gets hurt because if he doesnt DA will never have another chance to be an nfl 1st string starter again...

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Do any of you dumbasses even talk football or do you just sit here and twist each other's nipples and say "I know you are, but what am I?"

 

I swear I walked into a 8th grade study hall.

We sit here and twist lums nipples rogers is going to have all the fun sunday twisting APs and farves nipples....;)

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note to BQ Nation:

 

Keep your "BOO" practice up for the next time Quinn gets benched mid-game.

 

You are right. I will boo if Quinn gets injured and has to be pulled from a game, then have surgery the next week..

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OH BABY YOOOOUUUU....you got what I neeed. bla bla say he's just a friend bla bla

 

 

 

That fat bastard?

 

Yeah that fat bastard is the one thats going to end someones season on sunday...and watching the browns offensive line beat up on that overrated frustrated viking defense while BQ inflicts his will on the williams fags is going to be fun too...ahhh cant wait til sunday..

 

The viking arent use to dealing with lines like the browns have you are about to be introduced to the AFC north baby...

 

By the way we talk football around here but slap talk is usually reserved for the stooler fans...;)

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shaun_rogers.jpg

 

 

OH BABY YOOOOUUUU....you got what I neeed. bla bla say he's just a friend bla bla

 

 

 

That fat bastard?

 

 

You come in here claiming this is like eighth grade study hall and spout garbage like this? Pot meet kettle.

 

Go back to the land of the Purple Penis Eaters already....

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UPDATED: 7:44 p.m. (I'm betting this is her final update on this article)

 

BEREA, Ohio -- Brady Quinn beat out Derek Anderson for the Browns' starting quarterback job and will start Sunday's opener against the Vikings, an NFL source told The Plain Dealer on Wednesday.

 

Quinn, who went 1-2 as a starter last season before succumbing to a broken right index finger, was told Tuesday night by Browns coach Eric Mangini that he won the job, but continued to go along with the charade when he met with reporters on Wednesday.

 

"He hasn't said anything to us yet," Quinn said straight-faced. "He talked to us about it, but hasn't told us anything about a final decision for us."

 

Anderson, who wasn't as chipper Wednesday as he's been during preseason, may have inadvertently tipped his hand during his interview session when asked if it would be hard to keep the secret the rest of the week.

 

"No. Because after this next two minutes are over I'm not going to be talking to you guys. It's pretty easy," he said. "Obviously, the rest of us have to go about our regular preparations and continue to do what we always do and just not talk to our families."

 

The last time Anderson lost a quarterback competition -- to Charlie Frye in 2007 -- he won it back by the second quarter of the opener against Pittsburgh, went 10-5, threw 29 touchdown passes and made the Pro Bowl.

 

"I'll continue to prepare," said Anderson. "Obviously I got in the first game. The guy who's not playing has got to be ready."

 

He also said he didn't think the news would divide the locker room.

 

"Guys respect both of us," he said. "We all have a lot of friends on the team. Guys want to win games. That's what it's about. I don't think guys in here are fighting amongst each other."

 

Anderson's 2007 season also dispelled the notion that splitting reps in preseason is bad for the starter's timing.

 

"All of our guys were in there together and we worked at it," said Anderson. "We all continue to get better. I don't think there was an issue of lack of throwing to one guy or lack of throwing to another guy."

 

Quinn said he didn't think the starter would be looking over his shoulder.

 

"I hope not," he said. "I don't think that's in the spirit of our team and how we want to do things. We're going to be supportive of each other whoever gets the job and continue to keep working on it."

 

Brady Quinn dismissed suggestions of lingering conflict after winning the QB competition with Derek Anderson (right). "We're going to be supportive of each other whoever gets the job and continue to keep working on it," Quinn said.Mangini informed the quarterbacks in separate conversations Tuesday night, explaining why and how the decision was made.

"They both took it exactly the way that I'd expect them to take it, as pros, as good teammates," said Mangini. "Based on the way that they've competed and handled this whole situation, it's really not surprising."

 

He let the rest of the players find out when the 11:30 a.m. practice was closed to the media after the first 30 minutes and the team lined up for 11-on-11 drills. By 3 p.m. Bills receiver Terrell Owens tweeted "Congrats 2 Brady Quinn for starting job with Cleveland Browns."

 

As for asking the quarterbacks to keep it under wraps the rest of the week, Mangini said, "I don't think anybody is in an awkward spot trying to maintain a competitive advantage. We all do that. That's all of our goals.

 

"We're trying to do everything that we can do to win the game on Sunday. I think everybody's excited about doing that."

 

But if Vikings coach Brad Childress has been losing sleep over the uncertainty, he didn't let on.

 

"I think the big thing is that we're getting ready for a scheme," Childress said. "I can't imagine they're going to get rid of all their plays and their system. They're both bigger guys, taller in stature, one's a little faster than the other, one's got a little more experience than the other. I think it's basically getting ready for all those other people in the schemes and seeing what kind of individual skills those guys have."

 

Quinn admitted he'd be excited to go against Brett Favre, who's started 269 games to Quinn's three.

 

"A legendary quarterback like that, it would be awesome," Quinn said. "He's someone as a kid you watch growing up playing in the backyard trying to emulate. He's an unbelievable quarterback so it would be fun to go up against him if indeed that is the case."

 

He'll also have his hands full with the Vikings' formidable defense, one that finished fourth in the NFL in 2008 with 45 sacks.

 

"All around, they're a solid defense, from the D-line to their backers to their secondary," Quinn said. "They do a great job of getting pressure on the quarterback, whether just from the front four or any dogs or blitzes. Their linebackers are athletic, they're able to play the run but they also play the pass.

 

"Their secondary is solid all around. You've got Pro Bowlers and guys who are able to break on the ball well but also play the run well in the secondary. All around they are a solid, solid defense."

 

Statistically, Quinn fared better in preseason, completing 21 of 31 attempts for 225 yards with one touchdown and one interception for a 86.1 rating. Anderson completed 15 of 26 attempts with no touchdowns and two interceptions for a 51.3 rating.

 

"I thought we both played well in the preseason, did some good things," Quinn said. "We both got better. Both of us learned a lot through the whole process."

 

In the end, both think the competition was good for the team, especially if they need both QBs this season.

 

"We'll be able to adjust to times of adversity and it helped prepare everyone on our team," said Quinn

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Do any of you dumbasses even talk football or do you just sit here and twist each other's nipples and say "I know you are, but what am I?"

 

I swear I walked into a 8th grade study hall.

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you must have slipped in the bathroom and hit your head on the toilet, Sarge. The "walking into an 8th grade study hall" really did happen to you today...hope you used the time to prep for the rest of your busy day!

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