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Cleveland Browns Rushing Attack: Pick Your Poison

Article By on 6th August, 2010

... were desperate for more wins heading into the final weeks of the season. Between their two starting quarterbacks, Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson, the Browns threw 17 interceptions and only 11 touchdowns. Fighting for his job, Eric Mangini needed to see some victories, and that meant one thing.

Run the football. 

The Browns began their season with veteran Jamal Lewis as the starting running back, but he was placed on IR earlier in the season. So if the Browns wanted to run the football they were going to have to rely on some unproven players. 

The top choices were undersized Jerome Harrison and ex-CFL player Chris Jennings. The Browns also relied on Josh Cribbs running the Wildcat package.  

In week 14, ...

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