Mike Pettine wrote:"We are going to continue to support Johnny in every way possible, but at this point, we've decided it's best to go with Josh McCown as the starter going forward."
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Mike Pettine wrote:"We are going to continue to support Johnny in every way possible, but at this point, we've decided it's best to go with Josh McCown as the starter going forward."
JustAnEngineer wrote:http://www.wkyc.com/story/sports/nfl/browns/2015/11/24/cleveland-browns-17-seasons-23-starting-quarterbacks/76330946/
Browns' twenty-three starting QBs since the start of the 1999 season (16½ years):
Packers' five starting QBs since the end of 1992 (23 years):
Brett Favre, Aaron Rogers, Matt Flynn, Scott Tolzien and Seneca Wallace.
The Egg wrote:If the Bears don't have that beat, they've gotta be pretty close.
JustAnEngineer wrote:The Egg wrote:If the Bears don't have that beat, they've gotta be pretty close.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/fo ... llery.html
Bears' thirty-five starting QB's since 1977 (38½ years):
Mike Phipps, Vince Evans, Bob Avellini, Greg Landry, Jim McMahon, Steve Fuller, Mike Tomczak, Doug Flutie, Jim Harbaugh, Peter Tom Willis, Will Furrer, Erik Kramer, Steve Walsh, Dave Krieg, Rick Mirer, Steve Stenstrom, Moses Moreno, Shane Matthews, Cade McNown, Jim Miller, Chris Chandler, Henry Burris, Kordell Stewart, Rex Grossman, Jonathan Quinn, Craig Krenzel, Chad Hutchinson, Kyle Orton, Brian Griese, Jay Cutler, Todd Collins, Caleb Hanie, Josh McCown, Jason Campbell and Jimmy Clausen
JustAnEngineer wrote:Dave Krieg had much better career stats than any non-current QBs on that list, but the vast majority of Krieg's success came after his one season with the Bears.
Captain Ned wrote:JustAnEngineer wrote:Dave Krieg had much better career stats than any non-current QBs on that list, but the vast majority of Krieg's success came after his one season with the Bears.
And Greg Landry had some good years with the Lions before going to the Bears.
Johnny Manziel has been cut by the Montreal Alouettes and BANNED from the entire Canadian Football League after league officials say the 26-year-old violated the terms of his CFL contract. Alouettes general manager Kavis Reed also issued a statement saying, "We are disappointed by this turn of events. Johnny was provided a great deal of support by our organization, in collaboration with the CFL, but he has been unable to abide by the terms of his agreement. We worked with the league and presented alternatives to Johnny, who was unwilling to proceed."
Johnny Manziel has signed a player agreement with the AAF and will join the Memphis Express, according to a release from the Alliance. "We are pleased to welcome Johnny Manziel to Alliance of American Football, which we've always described as a league of opportunity for talented players to launch or revitalize their pro football careers," said Head of Football Bill Polian in a statement. "We completed extensive background work to determine whether it would be appropriate for Johnny to play this season, and after consulting with many people familiar with his situation, we concluded that it would be good for him to resume his pro football career here at The Alliance."
Memphis, which currently has the lowest win percentage in the Alliance, had the first opportunity to get Manziel after the Commanders released his rights. "When I took this job as general manager of the Commanders there were foundational experiences from my career as a player and as a broadcaster that I would not deviate from," said San Antonio general manager Moose Johnston in a statement. "There were also things that I would have to learn from my experience on the job. One of the most important things I have already learned is when there is an opportunity to get better … you get better. The challenge is finding the balance in what I know and what I have learned and finding the best solution to get better as a team. I truly believe that the moves necessary to add Johnny to our roster do not make us better at this time.
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