Before this “quickly escalates” into another round of Brady Quinn criticism, let me offer a few quick thoughts regarding the top news of the day.
People Who Need People…
Don’t read too much into today’s signing. Pure and simple, this was a case of a veteran quarterback who wasn’t going to find many starting jobs around the league meeting a team that features virtually no depth at the position. Under no circumstances should this move be viewed as something pre-meditated, as it’s clear that Delhomme and the Browns found each other at a most vulnerable spot.
Could this be the football equivalent to a shotgun wedding?
Speaking of shotguns, we could do a lot worse than Delhomme. Perhaps for once, the events leading up to the move favored the Browns. After all, it’s realistic to think that perhaps Delhomme could need the Browns more than we need him. But, again – that could just be wishful thinking. After all, were any of you comfortable with Seneca Wallace and Brady Quinn entering the season as the top options?
As for what Delhomme brings to the table…
Legitimacy, Albeit in an Unsavory Form
Obviously, if your mystery card read “Jake Delhomme”, you would be offered the following clues to help you guess:
1. He went to a Super Bowl…quite a few years ago.
2. He completely self-destructed in the 2008 playoffs.
3. He continued this self-destruction throughout the 2009 season.
4. He’s fully recovered from his Tommy John surgery of a few years ago.
5. He has a bad haircut.
6. Nonetheless, he is easily the Browns’ most experienced QB in nearly two decades.
And while Delhomme’s meltdown of the past year and a half is freshest in all of our memories, there is something to be said about a veteran QB getting a change of scenery, especially one like Delhomme who has run the same offense with virtually the same teammates for over seven seasons. After a while, a player needs a change. The tenuous nature of the NFL usually dictates that players never last 2-3 seasons with the same team, much less close to a decade.
Don’t you just have a feeling that Delhomme is going to relish a new challenge? In a new city, with a new coach and fanbase?
And in doing so, the Browns will have gained an instant, credible and experienced leader among the offense. When is the last time we could truly say that about a QB in this city?
Which brings me to this…
A Player Scorned…
It’s not so much that Delhomme was blindsided by the Panthers’ lack of loyalty regarding his release. It was evident that Delhomme’s recent performance and huge contract were not going to be honored in Carolina, who is among the league’s teams cautiously approaching the pending labor impasse. To take it a step further, it appeared that Carolina handled Delhomme’s release in a forthright manner. Having said all that, it’s hard to imagine that revenge would be a motivator for Delhomme in Cleveland.
However, Delhomme’s fiesty spirit lends itself to some fairly grounded speculation regarding the type of player he can be in Cleveland – meaning that there is no doubt he will be highly motivated to succeed and prove that his final moments in Carolina were not just that.
What Now?
While Delhomme offers some relief in terms of his experience and credibility, and compared to the alternative we would have faced heading into 2010, there are still some vital questions left to be answered.
1. Is the QB we’re getting emotionally and mentally over his recent struggles – the kind that could have otherwise napalmed a player’s career?
2. Delhomme’s experience is a major selling point, but heading into Cleveland he will have to learn a brand new offense. After running the same offense for seven years, will he able to adapt to what will be some serious change?
3. Were Delhomme’s struggles the result of a mental breakdown, or is he physically beginning to decline?
4. If Delhomme was pressing to make plays the past couple years because of Carolina’s limited offensive talent, how will the situation improve for him in Cleveland? Was that a loaded question?
5. What now becomes of Seneca Wallace? Does this move firmly signal that Wallace is merely a safety-net backup?
6. Does this signing alter the Browns’ draft plans in any manner?
7. Can we finally stop talking about Brady Quinn now?
8-10. No? Well, for old times sake, Brady Quinn, Brady Quinn, Brady Quinn.







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Look for BQ to be cut or traded before the draft.
A great kid, like for him to marry my daughter – but an NFL QB that will take us to the promised land – I don’t think so.
The Browns paid Jake Delhomme $7m. This is the only explanation that makes any sense to me:
http://www.dawgsbynature.com/2010/3/13/1371865/about-the-jake-delhomme-acquisition
I am absolutely elated that the Browns signed this guy. Let’s move on from the BQ era already and draft a QB in April.
I can’t think of a more fitting way to truly launch the Mike Holmgren era than to dump DA and BQ. The combo of SW and JD give the Browns a structure from both a player and front office perspective that can develop a QB.
I kinda want to take the new wheels out for a spin…
Most experienced QB in nearly two decades? Am I the only one who remembers the train wrecks that were Jeff Garcia and Trent Dilfer? Now we get a guy who has been a complete dumpster fire for the past year and a half and it’s somehow a good thing?
Let me see how about Troy Smith, Matt Flynn, Mike Vick, Mark Bulger, Jeff Garcia (Yes, I said it) Kevin Kolb…or draft a Tony Pike, Jevan Snead, Colt McCoy, Dan LeFevour, Mike Kafka…To go with a S. Wallace and BQ.
I understand getting a stopgap QB but he should be a mentor and coach for the younger QB’s on the team. What will Jake Delhomme teach them? What not to do?
I think Seneca would have been a better option to start this year with the state the franchise is currently in. The Browns are not going to be making a run at the playoffs this year so he would have been a nice stopgap for the next couple of years who could mentor the new QB’s and teach them the new offense. Now he may just be a malcontent who just saw the starting job he thought he had a week ago go up in flames in the form of Jake Delhomme.
Sorry, this is a bad move….Wait no it’s a horrible move. Remember how everyone felt with Jeff and Trent? If not this will remind them.
Well we will have to wait and see !!! Hurry up draft day,I think its going to surprise some folks !!!
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