Sergeant Zip Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 1st Half Stats C. Frye, 15/18 210 yards 1 TD Passing 1 TD Rushing 0 INTs 5 SACKS 133.8 QB RatingKeep it rolling my man! Quote
Bleacher Bum Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 Lookin' good...Lookin' damn good. You know how good he's gonna be with an O-Line? Quote
Buckzip Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 Lookin' good...Lookin' damn good. You know how good he's gonna be with an O-Line? And another year of experience under his belt. Quote
Dale Carnegie Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 the o-line is horrible. Frye might not have many more years if he keeps taking hits like today. The Browns O-Line have a lazy mentality. Quote
Sergeant Zip Posted September 24, 2006 Author Report Posted September 24, 2006 Final Stats:C. Frye, 21/33 298 Yards 1 TD Passing 1 TD Rushing 1 INT 7 SACKS 90.2 QB RatingI guess I jinxed him with my earlier post... That INT in the endzone hurt. Frye couldn't help that the O-Line could not stop Bart Scott as he threw and was picked or that the D gives up a winning drive that covered 47 yards in 12 plays or he had no run support or that the officals couldn't see a WR stepping out of bounds and coming back in for a catch (although Stover still would have made that kick) or ... Quote
ZachTheZip Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 7 Sacks. That sucks. That sucks bad. Quote
fear the brown roo Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 with at least 3 knocked down passes and countless hurries. without charlie, the browns are totally lost. way to go charlie, makes me proud to be a zip. Quote
bobbyake Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 Can you find a better qb in the league that could do better with the Browns??? I highly doubt it. Quote
Sergeant Zip Posted September 24, 2006 Author Report Posted September 24, 2006 with at least 3 knocked down passes I would like to know how many times the poor dude was knocked down himself. Too many for me to count. Quote
Zip_ME87 Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 with at least 3 knocked down passes and countless hurries. without charlie, the browns are totally lost. way to go charlie, makes me proud to be a zip. I agree. The Browns would have no offense without Charlie. How sweet it would be if they had an O-line!Charlie's the man! Quote
Buckzip Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 Although they did improve the line from lat year, it still sucks. Getting Bentley back, and hopefully 1-2 other guys next year will help a lot. Quote
Valpo Zip Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 I was at the Browns stadium in Cleveland... I am not sure if it was heard over the TV or not but the crowds chanted " Charlie, charlie" more than once. Granted some people were mildly upset with him throwing the interception in the end but overall, everyone knows that he is the future of this franchise.Generally speaking, it is impressive to see how many rookies and sophomores are playmakers and already making impact on this team. Crennel/Savage know talent. Quote
liljc Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 If Charlie can stay alive, he'll be a better Qb down the road because of all the adversity he's facing right now. He's hit on virtually every pass play. I actually find it hard to watch because I find myself rooting for him more than I root for the Browns. Funny, because I've always been a Browns' fan. Just keep moving , Charlie, a moving target is harder to hit. Quote
GoZips Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 Recently I heard one of Cleveland radio's esteemed talking butts, er, heads, espousethe idea of "think how great the Brown's would be if "we" could get Troy Smith and TedGinn in the next draft." What a maroon. How can anyone in Brown's Town not respect and love Charlie Frye? Have the Brownshad a QB since Otto Graham leave it all out on the field? Not Kosar, not Sipe, not anyQB since the great hall of fame Otto Graham have the Browns had a QB with this moxie,guts, smarts, toughness.Charlie is some team's ticket to a Super Bowl. Unfortunately, its not likely to be theBrowns. They are just too inbred to recognize greatness. Charlie does not have that"big" school label. i.e. Ohio State, Michigan, Southern Cal, ND, etc. < insert pukeemoticon here>Charlie you have already demonstrated to those with a brain that you are the QB fit totake the lowly Browns to the Super Bowl. No criticism of Charlie in any manner is valid.The touchdown pass to his kindred spirit Braylon Edwards answered the "arm" controversy for once and always. Weak arm? What weak arm? Stick it, pukes.BTW ... I would love to get Ted Ginn in the next draft. What an addition to the Browns secondary. Quote
GP1 Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 How can anyone in Brown's Town not respect and love Charlie Frye? Have the Brownshad a QB since Otto Graham leave it all out on the field? Not Kosar, not Sipe, not anyQB since the great hall of fame Otto Graham have the Browns had a QB with this moxie,guts, smarts, toughness.Charlie is some team's ticket to a Super Bowl. Unfortunately, its not likely to be theBrowns. They are just too inbred to recognize greatness. Charlie does not have that"big" school label. i.e. Ohio State, Michigan, Southern Cal, ND, etc. < insert pukeemoticon here>Charlie you have already demonstrated to those with a brain that you are the QB fit totake the lowly Browns to the Super Bowl. No criticism of Charlie in any manner is valid.The touchdown pass to his kindred spirit Braylon Edwards answered the "arm" controversy for once and always. Weak arm? What weak arm? Stick it, pukes.BTW ... I would love to get Ted Ginn in the next draft. What an addition to the Browns secondary. WOW! Kosar didn't give the Browns all he had? He wasn't smart? He didn't have guts? Amazing that you even think that way. When Kosar was playing for the Browns, he was one of the best QBs in the game and he was feared by most teams. Nothing against Frye, but Kosar won. Frye now has a 2-6 career record as a starter in the NFL. With the exception of yesterday's first half, Charlie has been at best average in the NFL. There are only two or three teams where Frye could start, and the Browns are one of them. Kosar could have started on 80% of the teams when he played.It's OK to use names like Sipe and Kosar in the same sentence as Otto Graham. That's about it. Quote
Buckzip Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 I like Charlie, and hope he succeeds too. However, I think it is a little early to start mentioning him as a great QB. Quote
Sergeant Zip Posted September 26, 2006 Author Report Posted September 26, 2006 I would like to know how many times the poor dude was knocked down himself. Too many for me to count.Per the OBR, Fyre was hit 19 times and I don't think they were exaggerating."... Charlie Frye [got] sacked seven times and hit another 19 times."That is brutal. Quote
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