“Bernie’s a real cool dude, man,” said Frye.
Right on.
Or is Mary Kay Cabot just intent on creating a bunch of prima dona big mouths in Cleveland?
It festered so much that when Northcutt did finally get the ball, he dropped it more often than in the past. Two of the bigger ones came on what could have been a game-winning drive in Houston and a key third-down pass in Pittsburgh on which he was wide open. “I had to go back to the early part of the season and say, ‘That’s not me, I don’t drop balls like this, my hands are better than that,’ ” he said. Northcutt said he didn’t have chemistry this season with either quarterback, Trent Dilfer or Charlie Frye. “They weren’t comfortable with me, and I don’t think they had any confidence in me,” Northcutt said.
There should be a rule that wide receivers have their mouths taped shut at the beginning of every NFL season, and removed only after their last game of the season.
The Browns continue to learn what they have in quarterback Charlie Frye. The Akron rookie is intriguing. He’s not great in practice, but the guy is a gamer.
I didn’t know he wasn’t great in practice. Not sure it matters. The Browns look like a completely different team with Frye at the helm, who cares how he looks in practice. (Also, see a bunch of cliche pap on Charlie Frye from Pasquarelli)
I think this is a flashback to earlier Bengals incometence. Gotta be.
Couch is trying to come back from surgery in February to repair a torn rotator cuff, labrum and biceps.
You’d be better off with a spitball in a straw as your QB.
Frye will start. Crennel probably had trouble justifying splitting time with the first team.
Noting that he felt it was “unfair” to his quarterbacks to delay a decision, Crennel told Dilfer on Tuesday night that Frye would start.
Count me as one of the 10 million people who aren’t surprised.
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