Zoners, Our #1 pick destiny is in Frye's hands...

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Frye's the guy
Friday, August 31, 2007
By Steve Doerschuk
Repository sports writer
AP NAM Y. HUH
BUTTERFINGERS Browns receiver Braylon Edwards couldn't hold on to this pass from quarterback Charlie Frye in the first quarter Thursday night at Soldier Field in Chicago. Defending on the play is the Bears' Nathan Vasher.


CHICAGO Brady Quinn keeps cranking out touchdowns, but Charlie Frye is the guy for Cleveland.

In a 19-9 win Thursday night over the Bears, Frye started and played two innocuous series. Afterward, Head Coach Romeo Crennel told the team that Frye will start the Sept. 9 opener against the Steelers.

"Charlie is our quarterback," veteran wideout Joe Jurevicius said.

For the third time in as many weeks - in his longest playing stint since being drafted - Quinn led a touchdown drive early in his shift.

Quinn showed touch, precision and zip on a nine-play, 50-yard drive in the second quarter. Using short throws to move the ball, he hit wideout Travis Wilson three times and running back Jerome Harrison once.

The rookie quarterback played five series in front of a large Notre Dame constituency. He completed 9-of-14 passes for 64 yards, but it wasn't all good.

After the touchdown, he played the entire third quarter without producing a first down.

Quinn threw his first interception of the preseason, missing Wilson and getting picked by linebacker Brendon Ayenbadejo, a fifth-year pro.

In his only other series, he helped build Wilson's breakout game with a 15-yard strike, but on the next play, tackle Nat Dorsey false-started. A third-and-5 play designed for wideout Steve Sanders fell apart.

Crennel had some fodder for the argument against starting Quinn.

Both the Bears and Browns finished the preseason at 3-1. Joshua Cribbs had a big night, setting up a field goal with a 21-yard catch and giving the Browns a 12-0 lead on a 70-yard punt return for a touchdown.

Quinn's touchdown drive, capped by a Jerome Harrison 1-yard run, made it 19-0.

Bears starter Rex Grossman took a seat after one three-and-out series.

Frye didn't get much more - running seven plays. He went 2-of-5 for 19 yards.

His first series started with a 16-yard catch-and-run by Braylon Edwards but quickly fizzled.

His second opened a quick thrill when Edwards had a beautiful pass deep down the right hash in his hands inside the 10. Edwards couldn't hang on. The thrill was gone when the Browns soon punted.

Frye's night was over six minutes into the game.

Derek Anderson was the second Browns quarterback in, producing a single field goal a second straight week. In three series, he went 6-of-9 for 93 yards.

Anderson came on and threw a dink completion to Kellen Winslow Jr. Anderson made up for an awful short incompletion with a short first-down throw to Edwards.

A blown formation prompted Anderson to call a timeout. After a run, Anderson waited too long for a sideline throw to Edwards. Punt.

The Cleveland defense kept handing the offense good field position - the Browns had the ball all but 118 seconds of the first quarter. In fact, Cleveland's defense was sensational throughout the first half, forcing three-and-outs on Chicago's first four possessions - the fourth resulted in Cribbs' touchdown.

On Anderson's second series, he rolled right and fired a 21-yard strike to Joshua Cribbs at the 11. A third-down pass toward the end zone, though, was tipped by two and almost three Bears.

Phil Dawson made a chip-shot field goal for a 3-0 lead.

Ken Dorsey played a nondescript fourth quarter.

Some Browns basically were rested. Running back Jamal Lewis ran 13 yards on four carries and took a seat.

Like Frye, he figures to get plenty of work against Pittsburgh.

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

STEELERS AT BROWNS

Regular season opener

Sept. 9, 1 p.m.

Cleveland Browns Stadium

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Poor Charlie Frye.....the first sign of trouble and the public pressure will start to mount.

Bring in the mighty Quinn!
 

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Quinn threw a pick last night and zero TD's. Just in case anyone was interested.
 

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CrazyCowboy;1614022 said:
Zoners: Our #1 pk destiny is in Fry's hands.....

Oh, you mean FRYE. My first thought was of the Futurama episode when Fry saves the universe because his defective brain is immune to the evil Brain-Spawn.

Sorry, my bad. :rolleyes:
 

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Will somebody please call Troy Aikman and let him know that people were wrong, this guy is not the next Troy Aikman. At least Dallas won't be blamed for this bust..
 

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Quinn threw his first interception of the preseason, missing Wilson and getting picked by linebacker Brendon Ayenbadejo, a fifth-year pro.


"Missing" Wilson? Nevermind that the pass was tipped at the LOS.
 

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YoMick;1614128 said:
Thats his first one in 3 preseason games right? :eek:
yes, going up against defenses that he will never see cause 90% of those guys won't be on the teams they were trying out for
 

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Maxmadden;1614071 said:
Poor Charlie Frye.....the first sign of trouble and the public pressure will start to mount.

Bring in the mighty Quinn!

The Browns fans are quite delusional with there view of Quinn. They honestly feel that Quinn is ready to step in and play against the best NFL D's. And when one Browns fan even brought up that almost all of his passes except for the Detroit game against a prevent D were dump offs and screens. They actually said that he is quick and decisive in his reads.

Although they are also expecting Jamal Lewis to rush for 1300-1500 yards this year.....
 

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And throwing only 3-5 yard passes keeps ints low and TDs and victories low. Look at David Carr.
 

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SMCowboy;1614463 said:
The Browns fans are quite delusional with there view of Quinn. They honestly feel that Quinn is ready to step in and play against the best NFL D's. And when one Browns fan even brought up that almost all of his passes except for the Detroit game against a prevent D were dump offs and screens. They actually said that he is quick and decisive in his reads.

Although they are also expecting Jamal Lewis to rush for 1300-1500 yards this year.....

My best buddy is a browns fan and he hates Jamal Lewis (although not as much as he used to) and isn't expecting much from him. He also doesn't want Quinn to see the field this year. He, unlike most browns fans, remembers how Couch got ruined (and even Charlie Frye really) cuz he played before he was ready.

He also hears me saying (constantly) how sitting Romo for 3 years made a HUGE difference for him.
 

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I don't care who QB's the team. The TEAM is just bad...so no worries on that.
Frye or Quinn, I don't think it really matters.
 
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bigbadroy;1614311 said:
yes, going up against defenses that he will never see cause 90% of those guys won't be on the teams they were trying out for

Wow, you are quite the analyst. You even know than Mike Ditka, Mark Schlerith, and a host of former All-Pros, who have watched Quinn all preseason, & feel he has the composure, accuracy, and leadership you rarely find in a rookie QB-especially one that held out most of TC.

As far as your remarks about his stats being built upon only scrubs--WRONG AGAIN! At least you're getting good at it.....:laugh1: .

Last week, Quinn came in against & played most of his minutes against the Broncos' first & second teams. Here are his stats from that game:

7 for 11 for 81 yds. & 63.6%. He had one TD, (Every analyst out there says that the non-TD call against Joe Jurevicius was a TD & should have been challenged), and no Int. for a QB rating of 116.1. His QB rating should have been a lot higher with that second TD.

The guy is the real deal. I've watched every snap he's played, and the entire offense has a sense of purpose & urgency every time he's out there leading them. When that happens, players block just a little harder & longer, runners run just a little harder, and receivers drop fewer passes. This team is tired of losing, and they are just about to break out. Not this year, and maybe not in 2008, but I wouldn't doubt if we see a Cowboys-Browns Super Bowl when it's played in Texas, if not before!


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Rack;1614472 said:
My best buddy is a browns fan and he hates Jamal Lewis (although not as much as he used to) and isn't expecting much from him.



That is so funny.... reminds me of a time..... :pencil:
 

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Cogan;1614506 said:
Wow, you are quite the analyst. You even know than Mike Ditka, Mark Schlerith, and a host of former All-Pros, who have watched Quinn all preseason, & feel he has the composure, accuracy, and leadership you rarely find in a rookie QB-especially one that held out most of TC.

As far as your remarks about his stats being built upon only scrubs--WRONG AGAIN! At least you're getting good at it.....:laugh1: .

Last week, Quinn came in against & played most of his minutes against the Broncos' first & second teams. Here are his stats from that game:

7 for 11 for 81 yds. & 63.6%. He had one TD, (Every analyst out there says that the non-TD call against Joe Jurevicius was a TD & should have been challenged), and no Int. for a QB rating of 116.1. His QB rating should have been a lot higher with that second TD.

The guy is the real deal. I've watched every snap he's played, and the entire offense has a sense of purpose & urgency every time he's out there leading them. When that happens, players block just a little harder & longer, runners run just a little harder, and receivers drop fewer passes. This team is tired of losing, and they are just about to break out. Not this year, and maybe not in 2008, but I wouldn't doubt if we see a Cowboys-Browns Super Bowl when it's played in Texas, if not before!


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ok so because in 1 game he went against 1st/2nd team he is the real deal? fact is even you don't know if he is the real deal yet. if gets to start and starts putting up good #s against the 1st team defense who gives 100% unlike in preseason than maybe he might just be the real deal.
 

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Rack;1614472 said:
My best buddy is a browns fan and he hates Jamal Lewis (although not as much as he used to) and isn't expecting much from him. He also doesn't want Quinn to see the field this year. He, unlike most browns fans, remembers how Couch got ruined (and even Charlie Frye really) cuz he played before he was ready.

He also hears me saying (constantly) how sitting Romo for 3 years made a HUGE difference for him.

Difference between Quinn and those guys are he has spent the last 2 years in a pro style offense, so he's more prepared than either of them were. That said, I wouldn't start him either if I was the Browns, but I also wouldn't be all that opposed to bringing him in midway through the season (ala Leinart, Cutler, etc)
 
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