Cleveland Browns Betting: Brady Quinn Likely Starter

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While the consensus may now point to Brady Quinn as the likely starter for the Cleveland Browns as quarterback, will it really even matter?

"The general consensus that we've detected in our Sunday morning perusal of NFL opinions is that Brady Quinn will be named the Browns' starting quarterback to start the 2009 regular season," according to Mike Florio of NBC Sports Pro Football Talk.

Still, Florio conveys, nothing is official.

"I'll look at the tape tomorrow, talk to the coaches and continue to evaluate it," coach Eric Mangini said after the game.  "When the decision is made, I'll let everyone know."

The Browns have scored two field goals and a touchdown with Brady as their quarterback thus far during the preseason. 

Based on last season, things might not get better. 

It has been an open competition between Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson, according to Mangini.  Anderson went 3-6 in his starts last year with 9 touchdowns and 8 interceptions before getting injured.  Quinn went 1-2 with 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. 

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Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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