Derek Anderson, the NFL's lowest-rated quarterback for Brady Quinn or anyone else is safe now because coach Eric Mangini has no plans to bench him.
The Green Bay Packers, whose veteran cornerbacks shut down Cleveland's wide receivers and forced the Browns' quarterback to throw to his running backs and tight ends.
Yet despite the atrocious stats, Mangini believes Anderson gives the Browns the best chance to win, and the coach will not switch back to Quinn, who began the season as Cleveland's starter but was replaced after just 10 quarters.Mangini's support is very important,but Anderson really needs to improve or he will lose his job."I need to get better," Anderson said. "All of us have to look at what we can do to get better. We watch plays and we're just one guy off. I miss a throw by a yard. It was really close on a lot. We left a lot of offense out there yesterday. It's frustrating." At the same time Quinn insists he has no personal problems with his coaches."There are a lot of things I can do to get better," said Quinn, who made three starts last season before he was sidelined by a finger injury. "We follow our head coach, and whatever our head coach says, we go with."
Mangini's fans are full of frustration now and it's important for the team to give them something to cheer about.
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