- Akron Beacon Journal (Patrick McManamon): Quarterback can't win game all by himself
- Canton Repository (Steve Doerschuk): No miracle finish for Browns, Quinn
- Denver Post (Jim Armstrong): Browns keep reverting to form
- Denver Post (Woody Paige): Cutler's courage torments Brownies
- Plain Dealer (May Kay Cabot): Bright start for Winslow ends bleakly with fourth-quarter errors
- Plain Dealer (Bud Shaw): Quinn's impressive debut can't overcome another example of '08 Browns failure
- Rocky Mountain News (Bernie Linicome): Weapons extinguished, Cutler fired up
What I'm saying today: There is a lot more to life than football. However, when you look to football to give a release from the garbage, it's far too frustrating to be a Browns fan.
Brady Quinn looked good, I guess. I wasn't as hot about his play as everyone else. Maybe more on that over the next few days. The defense, though, has become a real problem. It's especially troublesome to see Brandon McDonald just getting scorched out there.
Quinn wasn't perfect, but I'll take his deficiencies (throwing the ball low) over Anderson's (throwing interceptions and into triple coverage).
Considering that Quinn only had 2 days of pactice with the starters and never ran a no huddle with the team, I think he did rather well… now, if we can just get the rest of the team to gel.