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[QUOTE="xmikex:1144840"]Tim Tebow: 1/1, 3 yards, 1 TD Drafted 25th overall Jimmy Clausen: 51/109, 46.8%, 4.6 avg, 501 yards, 1 TD, 4 INTs Drafted 48th overall Colt McCoy: 46/68 67.6%, 7.8 avg, 529 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs Drafted 85th overall Right now McCoy is dishing out some I told you so to a lot of teams that needed a QB and either passed on him, or went for a bigger name. That being said, I think the Browns recent success has a lot less to do with Mangini's historically questionable coaching, and a lot more to do with Mike Holmgren taking the reigns and going out to get the right players. Peyton Hillis, even though he killed the Pats, is the man right now as far as I'm concerned. Big white running back that doesn't go down for anything. How can you not love it? And don't forget 2 seasons ago the guy was a fullback buried on the Broncos depth chart, and only got a shot because their entire committee RB squad died. How the Browns defense didn't take the opportunity to put Braylon Edwards in his grave is so far beyond me. It would have been a perfect statement for a team that is finally on the rise after years of being let down by a disgraceful draft pick. [/QUOTE]
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