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The second half of this wreck will be the Browns getting one of the more overrated quarterbacks coming out of college I have seen in a long time. And there is no more fitting team than the one Colt McCoy starts for. Griffin will be what McCoy has...
The reason is fairly straightforward, and it comes down to "good" versus "elite." While I don't think that you'll find too many who disagree that McCoy is a starting-caliber player at that position, you'd be considerably more hard-pressed to identify...
Cleveland Browns president Mike Holmgren speaks about quarterback Colt McCoy's concussion during a news conference at the NFL football team's headquarters in Berea, Ohio Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011. Holmgren says McCoy was not checked for a concussion... View Photo »
It will really help having Peyton here all week ... Last week, he came in kind of toward the end. We really didn't know how much he was going to play.
Peyton Hillis, this offseason and will therefore need a replacement. Ivory has shown he deserves a chance as a starting running back and would more than likely do very well in that role. The Browns need an every-down back that can come in and help a...
Even though Shiancoe has not yet been mentioned as a real target for Cleveland, one would have to wonder where the Browns could go wrong by bringing in another target for Colt McCoy. When Shiancoe was playing under Childress in the 2009 season, the...
Cleveland has a big hole to fill at running back if Peyton Hillis can't work out a contract extension with the Browns. Likely, he's bound for the road, meaning the Browns could go out and get Trent Richardson from Alabama. Couple that with a big-name...
Pittsburgh Steelers' Cortez Allen (28), Larry Foote (50) and Steve McLendon (R) sack Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) in the second quarter of their NFL football game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 8, 2011. View Photo »
After watching [Thursday's] game, I would take Colt McCoy over Mark Sanchez. Sanchez has been in a great situation (veteran talented receivers, protection, great defense) since he entered league. But is not a great quarterback. McCoy as we know has not had any of that this year.
Louis for the second pick is to ensure they can draft Robert Griffin III. That’s because RG3 probably won’t make it to the fourth pick, and his two biggest assets are in short supply on the Browns’ roster: speed and intelligence. Most of the teams that...
What they can’t tell you is the idea that the Browns will have to trade up if they want to get the Heisman Trophy winner to replace Colt McCoy as the future of the franchise. Did they forget to mention that no matter who the quarterback of the team is...
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) is chased out of the pocket by Pittsburgh Steelers strong safety Troy Polamalu in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won 14-3.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) passes in the third quarter of the NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won 14-3.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) looks to pass as Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker James Harrison (92) closes in during the first quarter of an NFL football game on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in Pittsburgh.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) dives for the end zone as he is hit by Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker James Harrison (92) in the first quarter of the NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in Pittsburgh. The call on the field was that McCoy scored a touchdown,...
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 4: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns throws down field during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ravens debated the Browns 24-10.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 4: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns looks to his hands after throwing an incomplete pass during the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ravens debated the Browns...
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 04: Defensive end Parnell McPhee #90 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after a sack on quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 4: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns scrambles under pressure during the third quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ravens debated the Browns 24-10.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 04: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns falls to the ground after being sacked by linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo #51 of the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 4: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns limps off the field after going down during the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 4: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns passes during the second quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) runs from the pocket in the third quarter of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, in Cleveland. McCoy passed for 192 yards and one touchdown in the Browns' 24-10 loss.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns' quarterback Colt McCoy scrambles as he looks to pass against the Cincinnati Bengals during the first half of play in their NFL football game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, November 27, 2011.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy throws against the Cincinnati Bengals defense in the first half of their NFL football game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati November 27, 2011.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (R) is tackled by Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Geno Atkins (L) in the first half of their NFL football game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati November 27, 2011.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy throws a 24-yard touchdown pass in the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) is hit by Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Robert Geathers in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Head coach Pat Shurmur talks with quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns during the second quarter at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns scrambles out side the pocket during the third quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns defeated the Jaguars 14-10.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Defensive tackle C.J. Mosley #99 of the Jacksonville Jaguars sacks quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns during the second quarter at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns throws to a receiver against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns runs by linebacker Daryl Smith #52 of the Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates after their 14-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Defensive end John Chick #97 of the Jacksonville Jaguars blocks a pass by quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns during the second quarter at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »CLEVELAND, OH - NOVEMBER 20: Quarterback Colt McCoy #12 of the Cleveland Browns at warms up prior to the game against against the Jacksonville Jaguars Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 20, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio.
View Photo »Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy (12) is chased out of the pocket by Pittsburgh Steelers strong safety Troy Polamalu in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won 14-3.
View Photo »He's gotten every quarterback in this league a couple times ... He's a very good player. He's having a great year this year. You just have to know where he is and play off that.
After watching [Thursday's] game, I would take Colt McCoy over Mark Sanchez. Sanchez has been in a great situation (veteran talented receivers, protection, great defense) since he entered league. But is not a great quarterback. McCoy as we know has not had any of that this year.
We all know (Cribbs) is a playmaker
In this division, you’re going to face a tough defense every week
You’ve got to trust your guys, you’ve got to trust your running backs, you’ve got to trust your offensive line to pick up the protection and then you’ve got to trust the guys to get open ... That’s how it is week to week. This week they are really good up front. They do a lot of twists a lot of games. I...
I think it will really help having Peyton here all week
You have to trust your guys ... You have to trust your running backs. You have to trust your offensive line to pick up the protection and you have to trust your guys to get open. That's how it is week to week. This week they are really good up front. At least numbers coming into this game, they've press...
Guys could hear him yelling, and they'd say, 'Just take it off.' People said to me, 'Man, I ain't never seen anything like that. Just hang in there.'
sometimes to his face, sometimes through the earpiece in the quarterback's helmet. There were times I had to pull my helmet off to call a play in the huddle
Two things - their front seven is really good. They just are
I’ve got all the confidence in the world in the receivers, and I know they have all the confidence in the world in me ... On a day like today, where we’re getting drops, you just have to continue to show them that you’re confident in them, continue to bring them along. That kills you, especially on thir...
It was an amazing catch that won the game for them
That’s an option route by Greg ... He was (covered) man-to-man and I thought we had it.
I was honestly trying to throw the ball out of bounds
When the guy came through me, I didn’t even see the ball ... I got the wind knocked out of me. The ball sailed straight up.
It was a special play that we put in, and I was honestly trying to throw the ball out of bounds
Especially early ... I felt like we were moving the ball at will, pretty much.
We fought hard ... we just let it slip away from us.
Cincinnati has a really good defense ... They do a lot of different things. They come after you, they play a lot of different coverages behind their pressures. I really have to do a good job myself of having my eyes right, knowing where the traps are, knowing where the coverages are going to be because ...
It helps when you can run the football ... The defense has to respect that. Then all of a sudden you get some gimme throws here and there and you get in a rhythm.
Everyone is becoming a little bit more comfortable ... We're doing some things better, we're getting lined up better, we're running routes better, we're running the football a little better and when you put all those together it allows you to feel more comfortable out there.
People [outside of football] thought something was wrong with me
There were times I had to pull my helmet off to call a play in the huddle
Things are coming together for us a little bit ... I just think everyone is becoming a little bit more comfortable, not happy or not settling in, but just a little bit more comfortable with where we are. We’re doing some things better, we’re getting lined up better, we’re running routes better, we’re ru...
Our focus is completely on Cincinnati ... We’ll see how much progress we’ve made since Week 1.
