As ´08 beckons, the Browns have a quarterback dilemma - big time. Around here, Anderson or Quinn is as big as Clinton or Obama.
And if a small sampling of Cleveland´s locker room is any indication, the Browns are divided.
"I don´t believe there´s a quarterback controversy," wide receiver Joe Jurevicius said. "I don´t buy into that. I just think Derek Anderson´s our man."
A few feet away, tight end Kellen Winslow seemed to side with Quinn.
With the exception of a Week 17 appearance, Brady Quinn spent his rookie season watching from the sidelines.
"We drafted the guy," he said. "He´s probably going to play. Derek´s a great guy, but that´s just the way this business works."
Surely, the Browns are developing a game plan for Anderson´s situation.
Kellen Winslow a l´air de rager de sa non-séléction au Pro Bowl 