Quinn Responds to Theisman's Criticism

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05/05/2007

Browns rookie Quinn gets early practice at defending himself
Brady Quinn was on target on most of his throws Friday during the first practice of rookie minicamp and he got a haircut some time in between being drafted last Saturday and arriving in Berea on Thursday night.

Which news item Joe Theismann would have deemed more important is hard to say because Theismann was nowhere to be seen, but Quinn spent a good portion of a six-minute news conference after practice apologizing to Notre Dame alumni in response to comments made by Theismann.

It all started Tuesday morning when Theismann was being interviewed on the "Mike and Mike in the Morning" show on ESPN Radio. Theismann, like Quinn a former Notre Dame quarterback, hammered Quinn for chewing gum while walking on stage after being drafted by the Browns about 4 1/2 hours after the draft began - more than two hours after Quinn expected to be drafted. Theismann said Quinn's hair had a just-showered look, and he said it looked as though Quinn never attempted to tie a tie before last Saturday.

"That is not a professional image," Theismann scolded.

"I tried to look a little more business-like," Quinn said with a little smirk after practice. "I've been hearing some rumors that I haven't been very well-spoken of by some of our strong alumni at Notre Dame."

Quinn was asked what he thought about Theismann's remarks. Clearly, he was stunned someone as well-known as Theismann would attack him for chewing gum.

"It's such a memorable day, you wish those sort of things were never said," Quinn said. "I apologize to any Notre Dame alum or any fans who think I wasn't being business-like. I was there for a while. At that moment in time, when I finally got picked after 4 1/2 hours, my last thought was, 'Spit out your gum, fix your shirt and make sure your hair looks good.' I was trying to get on the stage as soon as possible and get that Browns jersey in my hand and that hat in my hand."

Quinn was all the more shocked because the criticism came from Theismann, whom Quinn has met on several occasions. He said he will heed the advice of the former Commanders quarterback.

"Therein the haircut," Quinn said.

But here's the deal: If Quinn throws the ball from Point A to Point B on a rope, and if he takes the Browns to the playoffs and ultimately the Super Bowl, his coaches and teammates won't care a bit about his wardrobe.

Practice on Friday was without pads, and there was no pass rush. There was no contact, so receivers were not self-conscious about reaching high for passes and exposing their ribs to a safety salivating to break them.

A few of the passes Quinn threw were off-target. Two into a choppy wind were short. They were caught, but in normal circumstances might have been batted away. Another pass into the same wind was overthrown.

Quinn said quarterbacks coach Rip Scherer had Quinn working on his trajectory. The overthrow occurred when Quinn threw on a lower trajectory.

"It surprised me the way it cut through the wind," Quinn said "We'll be able to adjust."

It was the first time Quinn was in a team practice since before the Sugar Bowl in January. The longer the hour-long practice went on, the better he threw. He rifled a mid-range pass down the left side to undrafted rookie Mike Mason. The ball got there in a blink and hit Mason in full stride.

"I'll be scrutinized in all throws, and that's fine," Quinn said. "Believe me, I'll be the one that's going to be upset if it's a little behind or a little too out front."

Scrutinized is the word.

According to the Browns' PR department, 104 media credentials were issued Friday. That's about double from the usual crowd of reporters, photographers and TV cameramen for the start of rookie minicamp.

Quinn said his main objective of this minicamp is to absorb as much of the offense as he can.

So far, so good, says Coach Romeo Crennel.

"I saw him make one nice throw down the seam to a tight end," Crennel said. "That looked pretty good.

"Overall, I thought he handled the information that was given to him pretty well. He was able to make formation calls, get the guys out of the huddle and run the plays. I thought it was pretty decent."

Crennel emphasized the starting quarterback job belongs to Charlie Frye until Quinn or Derek Anderson takes it away.
 

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Woods;1489095 said:
Theisman is such a tool.

Like a one eye'd man making fun of a blind man.

*** No offense to any one eye'd people nor blind people ***
 

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99.99999% of men watching were focused on the blonde.

0.00001% of men watching were Joe Theisman.

I'm not sayin....


...I'm just sayin.
 

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Irish eyes not smiling
Saturday, May 5, 2007
By Steve Doerschuk
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BEREA Say it ain't so, Joe. Say you didn't dress down your fellow Fighting Irishman on national radio.

Joe Theismann actually did tear into his fellow former Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn on ESPN's "Mike & Mike in the Morning" show this week.

"I'm a big fan of his," Quinn said Friday after his first minicamp practice as a Cleveland Brown. "I guess he must not be a big fan of me."

Theismann, still employed by ESPN although he lost a "Monday Night Football" gig, criticized Quinn's Sunday on-camera appearance after he was picked.

"When you walk out on stage in front of millions and millions of people," Theismann told the radio audience, "that's a job interview. You don't go to a job interview chewing gum. And I felt like his tie was the first time he ever tried to tie one."

Early in the week, Quinn negotiated with the Raiders as a possible No. 1 pick. On draft day, he let out a monster sigh when he was picked at No. 22.

More from Theismann: "It looked like his hair, he had just walked out of the shower, and he stands there, relieved as all get-out, chewing gum. And to me, that's not a professional image."

Quinn addressed Theismann from the high road Friday after throwing to an assortment of longshot rookies.

"Him making those comments only makes you think, maybe I need to think about those sorts of things," said Quinn, sporting a fresh haircut. "I apologize obviously to anyone who is a Notre Dame alum or for those fans out there that thought I wasn't being very businesslike."

Those fans? Quinn said he hadn't heard anyone other than Theismann hammer him for his spearmint habit. He reviewed what was running through his mind on a draft day he thought would end with him dropping no lower than No. 9 to the Dolphins.

"When you finally get picked after waiting 4 1/2 hours, my last thought in my mind was, spit out your gum ... fix your hair or make sure your shirt is looking good," Quinn said. "I was just trying to get on that stage as soon as possible and get that Browns hat in my hand.

"It's your draft day. You're just excited about the fact you're getting drafted. It's such a memorable day. You kind of wish those sorts of things aren't really said."

Quinn wishes people would quit asking about handling the disappointment of lasting to No. 22. A visit to Mount Sinai Hospital this week made it seem silly for him to feel sorry for himself.

"I saw a bunch of kids who are never gonna have the opportunity to do what we're doing," he said. "For me to have the opportunity to do it in the place I wanted to, close to my hometown (near Columbus) is just a gift from God."

What kind of gift to Romeo Crennel is Quinn?

"It's too early, man," the Browns' head coach said with a grin. "The guy got here last night. We put him on the field today. He was able to handle what we gave him."

Quinn ran a variety of plays and had an uneven day of throwing during an all-rookie practice. He looked real smooth on a reverse-pivot ending with a pass to tryout tight end Lawrence Lilly in the right flat. He threw a few pretty strikes on seam routes down the middle.

He had one blooper sequence, moving into wind flying from the north. First, he threw a ruptured duck that landed short of tryout receiver Tyrell Smith. Then, he heaved a wounded goose that got stood up long before reaching undrafted signee Mike Mason. Adjusting to the wind, he gunned a tight spiral that sailed over the hands of tryout wide receiver J.R. Tolver.

"We were trying to work on putting trajectory on the ball," Quinn said. "With a heavy wind, you put it a little lower.

"I'm gonna scrutinize my own passes. Believe me, I'm the one who's gonna be upset if it's a little behind him or a little out front."

The wind from "Mike & Mike" has blown over. Quinn seems ready to get down to the business of trying to start.

Quinn flew into Cleveland on Thursday and talked "just a little bit" to incumbent Charlie Frye in the locker room. Crennel, likewise, has talked to Frye since Quinn was drafted.

"I told Charlie, 'Hey look, it's your job. You've got a leg up. It's competition. It makes everybody better. Let's go compete,' " Crennel said. "Charlie said he's gonna compete."

Reach Repository sports writer Steve Doerschuk at (330) 580-8347 or e-mail: steve.doerschuk@cantonrep.com


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smarta5150;1489189 said:
^^ change your sig already ;)

No way....it's how I love my wolverines...in the background and getting smaller with every step.:D
 

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bbgun;1489164 said:
Honestly, it sounds like Joe got to him. Sad.
This is the same guy that was whining about not being the top pick. He doesn't have the toughest of skins (though I would say he handled the drop on draft day well).
 

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Thiesman is like one of those old guys who sits by the barbershop recounting tales of when he polished Ella Fitzgeralds' shoes with melted licorice, and she gave him a nickel for his troubles, and nickels were worth so much in 1940 he promptly was able to buy a house with it.

Theisman should seriously shut up and stop talking about Brady Quinn's hair like he is doing something sacriligious and do some real work... maybe that is what ESPN considers "work" for Theisman since he got booted from his play-by-play duties. Get out of HERE! Nobody wrote articles or had a soundbite about how terrible you were in the booth dude.
 

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Taken aback by his ESPN's demotion, Joe Theismann turns his back on his failed football commentary career and sets his sights firmly on becoming THE best fashion critic of all-time...












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If anything, that was very unprofessional from Theismann.

Although, if I were Brady Quinn, I'd just laugh.
 

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I thought Quinn looked like **** too... but I thought he liked like a bigger weenie running and hiding after not being picked when he thought he was going too.
 

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The Commissioner came in and took him to his private suite. You guys know this but you still spread your lies.
 
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