Quinn, Anderson or Montana?
Quinn, Anderson or Montana?
The Cleveland Browns have said that they are not making an official announcement regarding their quarterback situation until Wednesday. However, multiple team sources said the Browns likely will name Brady Quinn the starting quarterback for Monday night's game at Baltimore against the Ravens.

Quinn was the starter when the season opened, but coach Eric Mangini switched to Derek Anderson halfway through the third game of the season and named him the starter for the fourth against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Anderson has thrown just two touchdown passes to nine interceptions while going 1-4 as a starter. His passer rating of 3.1 in the fourth quarter has helped Anderson to be ranked last in the league in quarterback rating.

On Monday, Mangini said
he would wait until Wednesday before making his quarterback choice public.

"I know where I'm headed, but we'll talk about that on Wednesday," Mangini said during his news conference. "I haven't talked to the quarterbacks about it yet, so that's part of it."

Mangini didn't announce Quinn as his starter for the season opener until about an hour before kickoff, so his secrecy is nothing new.

Most experts do not understand the cat-and-mouse game that Mangini has been playing with the public and the media about his quarterback. Cleveland's offense is so inept that if he could insert Joe Montana under center, the Browns wouldn't be able to score many more points.

The Browns have scored just five offensive touchdowns. To put that in perspective, that's two less than the defense of the New Orleans Saints.