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	<title>Comments on: Brady Quinn Week 10 Fantasy Value &#8211; Browns v Denver &#124; Derek Anderson Benched</title>
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		<title>By: fraschetti</title>
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		<description>This question was emailed to me;

First I had Tony Romo. He got hurt, so I replaced him with Matt Schaub. He got hurt. Then I pick up Sage Rosenfels and Brady Quinn at the same time.
 
I am trying to figure out this: who do you think I should start: Sage Rosenfels against the tough Baltimore D with great weapons around him or Brady Quinn against porous Denver D with decent weapons who drop the ball a lot? How come? Thanks. 



What a great question.  This is hard for me to answer for one reason, this question involves my heart as I am a Browns fan.  Based on what I have seen out of Brady Quinn, he should be a good start against the Broncos.  I am however concerned that the offensive coordinator will not attack the game the same way as he does with Anderson in.  This is a problem I have observed throughout Quinn&#039;s Browns career.



The Ravens D is minus both of their starting cornerbacks, and being thrown on is thier only vulnerability at this point.  The key to Rosenfels success is his offensive line.  If given time, he will hurt you.  If pressured, your screwed!  The Texans should be forced to throw as I do not see the running game ever taking off for them.



I am cautious when I tell you this, but I like Quinn&#039;s upside this week against the Broncos.  Sage will never be the starter if Schaub is healthy and Quinn now has all of the motivation in the world to produce.  Again, this is coming from a die hard, mostly pessimistic Browns fan.



Kurt</description>
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<p>First I had Tony Romo. He got hurt, so I replaced him with Matt Schaub. He got hurt. Then I pick up Sage Rosenfels and Brady Quinn at the same time.</p>
<p>I am trying to figure out this: who do you think I should start: Sage Rosenfels against the tough Baltimore D with great weapons around him or Brady Quinn against porous Denver D with decent weapons who drop the ball a lot? How come? Thanks. </p>
<p>What a great question.  This is hard for me to answer for one reason, this question involves my heart as I am a Browns fan.  Based on what I have seen out of Brady Quinn, he should be a good start against the Broncos.  I am however concerned that the offensive coordinator will not attack the game the same way as he does with Anderson in.  This is a problem I have observed throughout Quinn&#8217;s Browns career.</p>
<p>The Ravens D is minus both of their starting cornerbacks, and being thrown on is thier only vulnerability at this point.  The key to Rosenfels success is his offensive line.  If given time, he will hurt you.  If pressured, your screwed!  The Texans should be forced to throw as I do not see the running game ever taking off for them.</p>
<p>I am cautious when I tell you this, but I like Quinn&#8217;s upside this week against the Broncos.  Sage will never be the starter if Schaub is healthy and Quinn now has all of the motivation in the world to produce.  Again, this is coming from a die hard, mostly pessimistic Browns fan.</p>
<p>Kurt</p>
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