Sweetrice80
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Last night, half of football fans in America were unable to watch this match up. The Browns vs Broncos. Let me tell you something, you all missed a good one IMO. First, lets give big time props to Cutler 447 yards and 3 TD. 447 yards, is this the Broncos of the old? Hell no, looks like a newer kind of era is starting over there in Denver. May take them a few years to get used to the run and gun style they are adapting to now.
Now on to Brady Quinn, Stats 23/35 239 2TD. Sounds impressive right? well not to get you browns fans to excited, the Broncos Defense is terrible, Mostly because they are still adapting to the newer and fresher run and gun style that their offense is doing and they are aging. Broncos rank 29th in PPG (27.9) 29th in YPG (389.1) 27th in Pass Yards Per game (242.8) and 27th in Rush yards per game (146.3). Holy mackro! that is terrible, in matter of fact that is so terrible that they are the only team that is Ranked 25th or less in all 4 categories. (thats worst than the lions). That aside, I have notice a few positive thing about Brady Quinn in his first start. First, did anyone else notice that he is a beast, Google him up and look at him, He is ripped jacked and looks more like a man on those fitness magazines, that Elittle looks at during his time on the crapper. :whistling: What does that mean, It means he will be able to take the beating of NFL blitz, He can and will be able to with stand some nasty hits from LB going full speed with their hair on fire. POINT ONE SUMMARY (TOUGHNESS)
Point two, he was able to stay in the pocket and bullet some passes through tight windows. If any of you watched the game, Holy shit that pass to K. Winslow in the back of the endzone. There must of been 3 or 4 guys around him and somehow Brady makes a bullet pass to Winslow for the score. POINT TWO SUMMARY (ARM STRENGTH).
Lastly Point three, the never give up attitude, if it wasnt for Winslow dropping a perfect 4th and one pass from Brady Quinn in Denver territory, He may of had a chance to win this game for them. Those plays leading up to the 4th and 1, I believe were terrible play calling by the browns, I totally understand you want a "rookie" (he is a rookie), to only manage a game, but Quinn was picking apart the defense all game. When are the browns going to realize that they need to play to "win" and not to play "to not lose". If this is their future, they should of game him the trust and faith that he was going to pull it off, well you need to give him the best chance to do that, the coaching staff IMO did not do that. However, he showed me enough this game to give him my POINT 3 SUMMARY (POISE).
This is most def a learning curve for Quinn, he has lots to learn, like taking more shots down to field to spread the field out. We all know hes got the arm, just be a little bit of a gun slighter will ya. He must also learn to feel the pocket rather than looking at the defenders. I seen to many times through out the game that he was not looking down field all the time, to be a successful QB in the NFL you need to be able to feel the Defense, Sadly that is one of the hardest things to teach, it is more of an inborn trait, so I have my worries there.
All and all, I respect every team in the NFL even those who I most hate which is the Browns. Was this enough for me to say we must watch out for the browns come week 17. Probably not, because the Steelers will more than likely be resting up for a playoff run while the Browns are in a rebuilding mode once again. Seems like the same old year in and year out. If the D, shows up for the Browns they have a nice future ahead, just too bad they always have to face the Steelers, haha because those are two for sure loses every year. Thanks for tuning in. :thumbs:
David
Now on to Brady Quinn, Stats 23/35 239 2TD. Sounds impressive right? well not to get you browns fans to excited, the Broncos Defense is terrible, Mostly because they are still adapting to the newer and fresher run and gun style that their offense is doing and they are aging. Broncos rank 29th in PPG (27.9) 29th in YPG (389.1) 27th in Pass Yards Per game (242.8) and 27th in Rush yards per game (146.3). Holy mackro! that is terrible, in matter of fact that is so terrible that they are the only team that is Ranked 25th or less in all 4 categories. (thats worst than the lions). That aside, I have notice a few positive thing about Brady Quinn in his first start. First, did anyone else notice that he is a beast, Google him up and look at him, He is ripped jacked and looks more like a man on those fitness magazines, that Elittle looks at during his time on the crapper. :whistling: What does that mean, It means he will be able to take the beating of NFL blitz, He can and will be able to with stand some nasty hits from LB going full speed with their hair on fire. POINT ONE SUMMARY (TOUGHNESS)
Point two, he was able to stay in the pocket and bullet some passes through tight windows. If any of you watched the game, Holy shit that pass to K. Winslow in the back of the endzone. There must of been 3 or 4 guys around him and somehow Brady makes a bullet pass to Winslow for the score. POINT TWO SUMMARY (ARM STRENGTH).
Lastly Point three, the never give up attitude, if it wasnt for Winslow dropping a perfect 4th and one pass from Brady Quinn in Denver territory, He may of had a chance to win this game for them. Those plays leading up to the 4th and 1, I believe were terrible play calling by the browns, I totally understand you want a "rookie" (he is a rookie), to only manage a game, but Quinn was picking apart the defense all game. When are the browns going to realize that they need to play to "win" and not to play "to not lose". If this is their future, they should of game him the trust and faith that he was going to pull it off, well you need to give him the best chance to do that, the coaching staff IMO did not do that. However, he showed me enough this game to give him my POINT 3 SUMMARY (POISE).
This is most def a learning curve for Quinn, he has lots to learn, like taking more shots down to field to spread the field out. We all know hes got the arm, just be a little bit of a gun slighter will ya. He must also learn to feel the pocket rather than looking at the defenders. I seen to many times through out the game that he was not looking down field all the time, to be a successful QB in the NFL you need to be able to feel the Defense, Sadly that is one of the hardest things to teach, it is more of an inborn trait, so I have my worries there.
All and all, I respect every team in the NFL even those who I most hate which is the Browns. Was this enough for me to say we must watch out for the browns come week 17. Probably not, because the Steelers will more than likely be resting up for a playoff run while the Browns are in a rebuilding mode once again. Seems like the same old year in and year out. If the D, shows up for the Browns they have a nice future ahead, just too bad they always have to face the Steelers, haha because those are two for sure loses every year. Thanks for tuning in. :thumbs:
David