The Browns named Charlie Frye their starter for the opener at home against Pittsburgh. Why? Common sense says that they want rookie Brady Quinn to learn the ropes on on the sideline before taking the field ala Carson Palmer. Word of advice: don't coddle him, throw him into the fire. At least Carson had John Kitna. Since drafted in 2005, Frye has played 20 games, throwing 14 tds and 23 picks. The only thing Quinn is going to learn from Frye is how to deal with disappointment and failure. Show the kid some confidence. Give your fans something to be excited about. Throw the dawg a bone. You finally have a franchise quarterback (no offense Tim Couch or Kelly Holcomb) and budding stars in Kellen Winslow, Braylen Edwards, and Joe Thomas. If Jamal Lewis reverts back to his old form, dare I say you might end up with a winning season. Don't waste any more time, the AFC North is ripe for the pickins. Go ahead and unleash the dawgs!!!
Monday, September 3, 2007
Cleveland Opts For Mediocrity
The Browns named Charlie Frye their starter for the opener at home against Pittsburgh. Why? Common sense says that they want rookie Brady Quinn to learn the ropes on on the sideline before taking the field ala Carson Palmer. Word of advice: don't coddle him, throw him into the fire. At least Carson had John Kitna. Since drafted in 2005, Frye has played 20 games, throwing 14 tds and 23 picks. The only thing Quinn is going to learn from Frye is how to deal with disappointment and failure. Show the kid some confidence. Give your fans something to be excited about. Throw the dawg a bone. You finally have a franchise quarterback (no offense Tim Couch or Kelly Holcomb) and budding stars in Kellen Winslow, Braylen Edwards, and Joe Thomas. If Jamal Lewis reverts back to his old form, dare I say you might end up with a winning season. Don't waste any more time, the AFC North is ripe for the pickins. Go ahead and unleash the dawgs!!!
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