I mean I'm on record thinking McCown gives us the best chance to win. That says more about Kessler for me than McCown thoughIt's one three game stretch though...
Like, I know this Browns recent history has broken people down, but if that's what you're hanging onto then that's sad.
Derek Anderson put together a year of solid play, so why aren't we still rolling with him?
All I can say is that I hope Hue decided that he cared more about teaching Kessler a lesson about his pocket presence than he did about winning the game. That's a perfectly fine decision in a development year like this. If he legitimately thought that the turnover machine gave us a better chance of winning then I'm going to be pretty pissed.
Kesler was rushing the ball. he was rushing the pass or bailing out of the pocket too soon. he is gunshy at the moment and you cant really blame him with all the hits he has taken. Hue is setting an expectation. this has been done with young quarterbacks for the ages
I mean I'm on record thinking McCown gives us the best chance to win. That says more about Kessler for me than McCown though
Are you legitimately watching the game or not?The guy turned the ball over 3 times in less than a half.
Please tell me how McCown gives the Browns a better chance to win?
Are you legitimately watching the game or not?
It's beyond me how anyone watching could place the strip sack or the interception on the blindside hit before the ball is released is on McCown
Dude Thomas got beat like a drum on both plays...So, did Thomas magically start to suck when McCown came in?
He's sitting in the pocket far too long, holding onto the ball. It's typical McCown. At least when Kessler does it, he has the sense to throw the ball away or take a sack rather than force something.
Where is @Randolphkeys when we need him? How can you possibly think that McCown is anything but garbage?
Dude Thomas got beat like a drum on both plays...
You're seriously being ridiculous. I can't find a clip on twitterHad plenty of time