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Friday, April 3, 2009

K-2 chimes in, favors Brady Quinn

Kellen Winslow, now with Tampa Bay, sounded off Thursday about the Browns’ quarterback situation on SIRIUS NFL and here’s how the conversation went:

Host Adam Schein: “Who is the better QB for the Browns this year? [Derek] Anderson or [Brady] Quinn?”

K-2: “I would say Brady Quinn. I love Derek Anderson. Great quarterback. It just didn’t work out. Brady Quinn is coming in, he has tremendous upside. Very calm, very mature and, I mean, give the guy a chance. What’s the big deal? I really don’t get it. This guy is coming in, he has worked his tail off. I bet you he is there working out right now. Just give him a chance. He is a leader, he is coming into his own. I really don’t get what’s the hard decision up there. My choice would be Brady Quinn.”

K-2: “I don’t know if he is the better quarterback, I am just saying I think he is the guy for the future. That is all I am saying. Derek Anderson is a great quarterback. Don’t get me wrong. He’s a Pro Bowler. I just think the quarterback of the future is Brady Quinn. And he has tremendous upside and that’s just my personal opinion.”

Co-host Solomon Wilcots: “Do you think Braylon Edwards will be in Cleveland for 2009?”

K-2: “For some reason I don’t. I know Braylon would love to go to New York. The Giants would fit him to a “T” and he would have so much fun up there. I know he loves Cleveland but New York would be a great fit for him. He’s a city guy and, yeah, I know he would love it there.”

A city guy, Kellen? What is Cleveland, a hamlet? Funniest line was when K-2 said Braylon loves Cleveland. Laughed out loud at that one.

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