Brady Quinn tells me his problem is not just a broken bone near the top of the index finger on his throwing hand. It's a damaged tendon, which makes it doubly difficult to spin the ball with the kind of rotation he usually has coming out of his right hand. You saw that against Houston Sunday, in his eight-of-18 performance before getting yanked for Derek Anderson.
Peter King in his weekly MMQB
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This is the first I’ve heard of a damaged tendon in Quinn’s arm. What other problems do we need?
The best thing probably is to hit [Grady] 2nd -- Jay
by Buckeye Brad on Nov 24, 2008 7:37 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
More bad news: Cleveland.com is reporting Quinn is visiting the dreaded Dr. Andrews in Alabama for a second opinion on the torn tendon in his right index finger. That is never good. I hope this isn’t anything serious, but it could explain why he had trouble throwing the ball.
The best thing probably is to hit [Grady] 2nd -- Jay
by Buckeye Brad on Nov 24, 2008 8:50 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
















