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« en: Septiembre 27, 2013, 04:36:13 am »
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I don't understand why the Browns would trade a quarterback in whom they cheap nfl jerseys from china just invested a full season of starts. If anyone should go, it should be current backup Seneca Wallace. Browns coach Pat Shurmur said last month that Wallace wouldn't be given a chance to compete against McCoy for the starting job, so I'm puzzled on why he should he be the one who stays.There are instances where it would be a bad situation to keep a starting quarterback who just lost his job.
It also was the highest by any Carolina quarterback over the last five seasons.Here are the league-wide Week 14 Total QBR scores and here are the season-long averages. Let's take a look at how the four NFC South quarterbacks fared on Sunday.NewtonSunday: Newton completed 23 of 35 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns without an interception.
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