Derek Anderson’s tenure with the Cleveland Browns ended Tuesday when the former Pro Bowl quarterback was released. His anger with the way he was treated by the fans will last much longer, if his comments to the The News-Herald are any indication.
Dawg Pound Not This Man’s Best Friend
↵Anderson blasted the Cleveland fans, calling them “ruthless” and said they “don’t deserve a winner.” He didn’t stop there:
↵↵“I will never forget getting cheered when I was injured. I know at times I wasn’t great. I hope and pray I’m playing when my team comes to town and (we) roll them.”
↵↵The move did not come as much of a surprise, considering Anderson’s play the last season, and the fact he was owed a $2 million roster bonus on Mar. 19 and a salary of $7.45 million for 2010.
↵Anderson did not pull any punches with his comments. Well, except when he said “at times I wasn’t great.” Browns fans want to know, “When was he great?”
↵Not against Buffalo last October when he went 2-for-17 for 23 yards. Or for most of the season, as he finished with a passer rating of 42.1.











