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Don’t be surprised if Wallace plays well
With Seneca Wallace replacing a concussed Colt McCoy this week at quarterback, it’s a reminder of the drama and uncertainty that have plagued the position since the team’s 2002 playoff season.
Since then, there have been 141 games started by 13 quarterbacks, and it hasn’t exactly been a cavalcade of stars.
QB starts since 2002:
Derek Anderson 34; Colt McCoy 21; Charlie Frye 19; Brady Quinn 12;
Trent Dilfer 11; Jeff Garcia 10; Kelly Holcomb 10; Tim Couch 8;
Jake Delhomme 4; Seneca Wallace 4; Luke McCown 4;
Ken Dorsey 3; Bruce Gradkowski 1.
Look for Wallace to put up decent numbers Sunday. He’s been in this offense since his Seattle days and arguably knows it better than anyone on the roster.
The Browns probably won’t beat the streaking Arizona Cardinals, but my guess is that Wallace plays well enough to spark a mini-quarterback controversy. He might even lead the offense to more than one touchdown.
I can hear Dick from Dayton now on the talk shows:
“There should be an open competition in training camp between McCoy and Wallace.”
Where have you gone, Eric Zeier?
Ty Detmer?
Spergon Wynn?
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