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How to Tell Your Team is in Trouble

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by Tyduffy

Only when you walk into someone's living room and find Chris Hansen, do you suffer a faster fall from grace than Charlie Frye. On Sunday morning he was the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns, and 48 hours later he lost his job and was shipped out of town to Seattle.

Frye was drafted by the Browns in the third round of the 2005 draft. He was a hometown boy, from the University of Akron, and quickly gained popularity when he won the starting QB job in the middle of the 2005 season. However, he failed to progress during a poor 2006 and had his days in Cleveland numbered when the team traded up to grab Brady Quinn in the first round.

Charlie had been declared the starter in pre-season after a fierce battle with Derek Anderson (Quinn not included due to his holdout). However, he was pulled in favor of Anderson during the first half of the Browns' 34-7 mauling by Pittsburgh. He was 4-10 for 34 yds and 1 interception during the game, and was also sacked five times.

He was, apparently, so bad in those ten pass attempts, that he went from the best of the bunch to an irredeemable cancer that needed to be excised from the team in a matter of minutes. Never, at least since the AFL/NFL merger has a quarterback started for a team in Week 1 and been traded before Week 2.

Phil Savage, mentioned previously on this blog for insulting his quarterback of the future, came out with a gem when asked about this stating, "This move obviously clarifies our quarterback situation." The AP writer felt compelled to mention that he said this "with a straight face." You know you said something ridiculous when an AP writer feels compelled to take a sarcastic shot across the bow at you.

What is next for the Browns? It doesn't get any easier from here as far as opposing defenses are concerned. Their next five games are against Cincinnati, Oakland, Baltimore, New England, and Miami. Even when the defenses let up a little bit they still have St. Louis and Seattle the two weeks after that. If Anderson doesn't provide an improvement immediately, the wheels may come irrevocably off the track for this season.

Brady Quinn may be the quarterback of the future, but it appears unlikely that Crennell or Savage will be there to see it. Get used to this phrase because you will be hearing it all throughout the Mel Kiper Christmas season "The Dallas Cowboys are on the clock."


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ChristofMVP
825 days ago
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I think the Giants may be in worse shape than the Browns are right about now....
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Brendan.CanneyDiv-I Stud
825 days ago
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Jared Lorenzen could be the next Tom Brady......if Brady was 6'4" and 285 lbs.
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ChristofMVP
825 days ago
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Lorenzen may be the next actor in a Jenny Criag commercial more like it....
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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
824 days ago
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He'll be on Celebrity Fit Club in 5 years (If it's still around)
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Confessions Of A FanaticDiv-I Stud
825 days ago
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Well apparently Eli can "brush his teeth with his right hand", as well as "open car doors"... so I guess I'm supposed to be comforted by that fact.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
824 days ago
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The Giants are in bad shape, no RB and no QB that definitly sucks. However at least the Giants know they ahve the players and can bring them back at somepoint in the near future. The Browns traded their bad starting QB to make way for a this golden child rookie,that no one has ever seen, and could be a horrible bust. Not a good start at all.
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I am a cpcpMajor Leaguer
824 days ago
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After seeing the author and title I figured this would be about Michigan. But I guess a little misguided frustration was in order?
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NejoshiDiv-I Stud
824 days ago
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This could very well have been about Notre Dame also.
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ASwaffAll-American
823 days ago
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I think this move says more about Frye's career than it does about the Browns. The Browns have actually made a handful of moved to build a decent base for the future. Frye, on the other hand, is now third string behind Seneca Wallace, a QB that wasn't even considered a terribly good QB coming out of college.
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