Anderson? Quinn? And the Survey Says Wallace?

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Browns acquired seven-year pro and long-time backup quarterback Seneca Wallace from the Seattle Seahawks on Monday for an undisclosed 2011 draft pick. Wallace will reunite with Mike Holmgren, who serves as the Browns' general manager. He was Wallace's head coach in Seattle from 2003-2008. Wallace's best season was 2008 when he started eight games and threw for 1,532 yards and 11 touchdowns, both career-highs.

Can you say West Coast Offense.


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OMG! Well, all hopes of Cleveland just went down the toilette. Wallace is NOT the answer. Now the question is...do they cut both Anderson and Quinn (yes there are rumbles that would happen) and then draft a new Qb?
 
No, Wallace is not the answer. If they can't get a trade for Quinn or Anderson, they have to keep one I would think. Drafting a QB is probably the answer.
 
(KFFL) Tony Grossi, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns QB Brady Quinn could be released or traded after the team acquired QB Seneca Wallace in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks. If Quinn stays, it's doubtful he will be able to learn team president Mike Holmgren's system in one offseason and beat out Wallace for the starting quarterback job.
 
(KFFL) Tony Grossi, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports Cleveland Browns QB Derek Anderson will likely be released in the next week or two, if he is not traded, after the team acquired QB Seneca Wallace from the Seattle Seahawks.
 
What a mess! If Im DA, I'm soooo happy to get released from this awful offense. Who the hell is the QB going to throw the ball to???
 
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