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Colts Beat Browns 10-6 and Derek Anderson Likely Out for Season

by Jerod @ 2008-11-30 4 Comments Email Post

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Derek Anderson Injury Update: Likely out for the year

(Update 12/2: Derek Anderson has a torn MCL.  He will not need surgery, but will need 4-6 recover, so his season is officially done as expected.)

I don’t think I’m going to post a recap of the Browns 10-6 loss to the Colts. Here is all you need to know: the defense played great, held Peyton Manning and the Colts offense to 3 points, and a fumble return for a touchdown by Robert Mathis was the difference in the game.

It was the same old story for the Browns: one side of the ball played well, while the other unit failed and cost the Browns at win at home.

Oh, and another one of our quarterbacks is out. (And, for the record, if that picture to the left doesn’t sum up the Browns’ 2008 season, I don’t know what does.)

ESPN is reporting that Derek Anderson suffered what is bring called an MCL sprain late in the 4th quarter. Ken Dorsey came in for Anderson and threw three straight incompletions on the final drive of the game.

In his post-game press conference, Romeo Crennel said that Anderson did not look good coming off the field and that he is not encouraged. Something tells me that Anderson’s injury is not the only thing that has Crennel discouraged this evening.

The injury to Derek Anderson comes on the heels of Brady Quinn being declared out of the year with a injury to his index finger. Earlier this week, we posted a Top 10 list of candidates to replace Brady Quinn at QB for the Browns. Derek Anderson was #1 on the list, but can now be crossed off.

The Browns really have no choice but to turn to Ken Dorsey at QB for the final four games. Joshua Cribbs has experience as a college quarterback, and the Browns signed Cowboys cast-off RIchard Bartell last week to be the emergency QB.

Unfortunately, the injury to Derek Anderson just adds to injury to insult that had already been added to injury and more insult. It has just been one of those seasons for the Browns in which everything that could go wrong has gone wrong.

With another QB injury, the thoughts of Michael Vick playing QB for the Browns don’t seem so bad or ridiculous anymore, now do they?

I’m going to cry. 4-8. How in the hell did his happen?

Tags: brady quinn, Browns, Colts, derek anderson, michael vick, NFL

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  1. [...] If misery likes company, 72,000 Browns fans Sunday watched in disbelief as quarterback Derek Anderson was sacked by the Colts’ Robert Mathis late in the fourth quarter, and hobbled off the field in what could be a season-ending injury. [...]

  2. Much Needed Reality Check says:

    And to make matters even better, Brownie fans then were treated to the sight of the Pittsburgh Steelers laying the wood to the Patriots. And putting the clamps on securing that playoff bye week. Now that’s some good entertainment! Sweeter than a boxful of Boston Cremes.

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  3. JRod says:

    Thank you for exercising restraint and not kicking us too hard when we are down. I really have nothing to say. Nice win against the Pats. And no, neither my words nor my foot taste good.

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  4. Much Needed Reality Check says:

    What can I say, J, I’m nothing if not a Man of Mercy.

    To continue our discussion from the other day, by the way, I’d also like to point out that last year the prestigious Turnkey Sports & Entertainment Study named Steeler fans most loyal in all of sports. As in not just football, but ANY sport.

    Also by the way, where’s Rusty been lately? I sure could use another of his doom-and-gloom predictions for the Steelers — so as to guarantee victory for the black and gold yet again.

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