Posts Tagged ‘Phil Savage’

Cleveland Browns 2008 Recap

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

After a surprising 2007 season in which the Browns finished 10-6 and narrowly missed the playoffs, many were expecting the team to build off of that. Some were predicting that Cleveland would be a serious threat in the playoffs. Even Browns fans had reason to be (cautiously) optimistic.

But a combination of poor coaching, poor front office management, poor on-field performance, and injuries resulted in an abysmal 2008 season.
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Browns Problems

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Apparently the Browns problems go much deeper than an inconsistent QB, #1 WR with butterfingers, and a mediocre head coach. Some of these things were already apparent. Some are just now coming to light. Even from a distance, it’s apparent that this organization is in trouble.

The first six games of the season has made it clear that Derek Anderson is not the answer at starting QB. I don’t think he’d make a bad backup, but he can’t start. He’s had one good game out of six. That’s not good enough, especially when there is, potentially, a very good option in Brady Quinn on the bench.

What’s worse is that although most people can see that Quinn needs to start instead of Anderson, the head coach doesn’t see that. Why? I don’t know. Maybe Romeo’s too busy trying to figure out what situations warrant the use of a timeout. Whatever the reason, Quinn sits because Crennel won’t do anything. And Phil Savage, the GM, just sits back and lets this happen.
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Not Throwing in the Towel Yet

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Phil Savage isn’t giving up on the Browns season yet. So I guess we shouldn’t either?

You know, he’s probably right. Even though the Browns were dangerously close to starting 0-4, they did manage to get an ugly win in Cincinnati and now have the bye week to try and get their act together.

So what’s going to change? Apparently not the quarterback. Or the head coach. At least not yet according to the GM on Monday: (more…)