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Colt Mccoy ankle sprain could be Jake vs Panthers?


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http://www.brownsgab.com/2010/11/21/mccoy-leaves-jacksonville-in-a-walking-boot-wallace-to-start-vs-panthers/

Browns quarterback Colt McCoy left Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars in a walking boot, the kind his fellow quarterbacks Seneca Wallace and Jake Delhomme have worn this season for high ankle sprains.

No diagnosis has been given yet for McCoy’s injury. He will undergo further exams Monday in Cleveland. McCoy injured the ankle on an 11-yard sack in the third quarter on a bootleg play.

For a short period of time, Wallace warmed up on the sidelines. But McCoy said he wanted to stay in the game and felt he could finish. Wallace said he had no idea why they didn’t go to him. “I just go in when they tell me,” he said.

More likely Wallace to start if Mccoy cant go but the Delhomme match up would make the game more interesting,

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People talk so highly of NFL coaches and scouting but the Browns are the finest example of why NFL fans think they know more than these people.

Their QB lineup at the beginning of the season was from worst to first. How does this happen? God forbid this team have a 4th string or practice squad QB. He may be the next Peyton Manning.

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If Jake lights us up... I don't think I can go on with the season. I'll come back after the season is over. If we win, then I'm going to break something expensive. No, something cheap, this season isn't worth something expensive. Time for me to start thinking like Jerry.

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If Delhomme starts he could really screw us.

He might through us the ball and we end up winning and not get the 1st draft pick.

Throw. You mean to say throw us the ball.

With our offense scoring points for the other team I don't think it matters if Jake throws 10 ints unless we score off every one of them.

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Have you guys forgotten who Jake Delhome is?

He has the inexplicable moments of beauty like all of his career comebacks.

He's still got a little mojo left. Hopefull he is too old and he doesn't have a smitty like reciever to force the ball to.

Don't watch out for Jake Delhome, watch out for his mojo. It's dangerous.

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