McCoy Weeden Or Wallace, Who WIns The Blame Game For The Browns
Colt McCoy comes into camp and he finds himself in a competition to gain his role as the Cleveland Browns Starting Quarterback. It is actually humorous to read all the press coming out about the lack of confidence McCoy has in this camp this year. People need to realize, Colt McCoy has been competing for the role of starting quarterback all his life. Teams just don’t give these...
Via Cleveland Sports 360
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4 days ago
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4 days ago
Seneca Wallace Makes Cupcakes
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Cleveland Browns QB Seneca Wallace is at Colossal Cupcakes in Cleveland right now baking his mother’s famous rum cake, in cup cake form — All proceeds go to his foundation for research and a cure for Multiple myeloma of which his mother passed away from. My source at the scene tells me, “The girls who are in here are all want to ask him out...
Via Terez Owens
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May 02, 2012
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May 02, 2012
What Could Browns Back-Up Seneca Wallace Teach Brandon Weeden? How To Carry A Clip-Board?
Cleveland Browns Back-up quarterback Seneca Wallace comes out and syas he would be willing to teach the Browns first round draft pick Brandon Weeden, Wallace wasn’t willing to help Browns starting quarterback Colt McCoy at all last year. Now Wallace wants to say it is a different situation, Wallace says he and McCoy were competing for the starting role and that is why he...
Via Cleveland Sports 360
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May 02, 2012
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May 02, 2012
Are you ready for another Browns QB controversy?
With the recent stories surrounding Colt McCoy and Seneca Wallace, it’s appearing inevitable that we’ll have a heated QB controversy in Berea over the next few months. No trades appear imminent and so, for now, Mike Holmgren and company appear to be moving forward with the two veterans and rookie Brandon Weeden leading the race together for the signal-caller position.
And get...
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May 02, 2012
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May 02, 2012
Pat's First and 10 and Seneca Wallace speaks
The draft is all about risk and reward. Is the potential reward worth the risk of taking the guy? Is the juice worth the squeeze? You get the point.
Via cle.scout.com
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May 02, 2012
Seneca Wallace open to mentoring Brandon Weeden
According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Cleveland Browns quarterback Seneca Wallace made an appearance on WKRK FM/92.3 today and said that he’s not against mentoring young quarterbacks and that he’d be more than happy to help rookie Brandon Weeden.
“I know my job going into my 10th season of being in this offense is to prepare Brandon Weeden...
Via Pro Football Zone
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May 01, 2012
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May 01, 2012
Seneca Wallace: I’m More Than Willing to Help Brandon Weeden
I’m more than willing to help [Brandon Weeden]. [...] I’ve been a team guy for 10 years, I’m more than willing. You know and everybody else knows from the outside that this kid’s got to play. At the end of the season they evaluated the games that I played, they evaluated Colt on the two seasons that he started here in Cleveland so they made the decision to better this...
Via Waiting For Next Year
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May 01, 2012
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May 01, 2012
Seneca Wallace Wants a Shot
Seneca Wallace hears the conversations surrounding the starting quarterback for the 2012 Cleveland Browns and wishes to add his name into the hat.
Under contract for two more seasons and entering his 10th as a professional, Wallace, in his postgame press conference, stated that he feels he deserves at least the chance to compete for the starting spot next season.
While the career...
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January 03, 2012
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January 03, 2012
Browns Seneca Wallace Face Steelers In Superbowl As Wide Receiver
Seneca Wallace the Browns quarterback starting Sunday in place of the injured Colt McCoy has faced the Pittsburgh Steelers before as a wide receiver in the Superbowl when he played for Seattle. Sunday Wallace will face a tough Pittsburgh defense when the Cleveland Browns take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Browns final game of a losing season. Many think the Browns could care...
Via Cleveland Sports 360
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December 30, 2011
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December 30, 2011
Cleveland Browns' Seneca Wallace doesn't try to pass blame for botching clock management
Wallace says it was his decision to call for a running play at the end of the first half instead of spiking the ball.
Via Cleveland.com
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December 24, 2011
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