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An (mildly) interesting Jake Delhomme statistic


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Technically it is Couch followed by Anderson.

I met a personal friend of Jake's on a boat in Belize last month, neat.

.500 baby!

Kinda' sums up his tenure here in Carolina huh? Winning season one year, then 8-8 or 7-9 the next. I still love me some Delhomme though.

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Technically it is Couch followed by Anderson.

I met a personal friend of Jake's on a boat in Belize last month, neat.

By winning percentage, he's the best. Pretty small sample, though. If you applied a minimum qualifier, he'd probably be discounted.

Still, what's it say about your team when .500 is your best QB record?

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I always knew the Browns had been bad and never really gave it much thought, but holy hell. This is their W/L record since they returned to the NFL:

1999: 2-14

2000: 3-13

2001: 7-9

2002: 9-7

2003: 5-11

2004: 4-12

2005: 6-10

2006: 4-12

2007: 10-6 (oh snap, finally got things going?)

2008: 4-12 (lolnope)

2009: 5-11

2010: 5-11 (^^well finally some consistency I guess...)

2011: 4-12

2012: 5-11

I know these past few years we don't really have much room to talk, but Jesus Christ that's horrible. At least we kinda' hover around mediocrity and then have spurts of being awesome... aaaaand then back to being mediocre again. We've really only had 3 (4 if you count 6-10) terrible years versus the current Browns---which virtually their whole existence has been pretty terrible.

So I guess my point was... yeah, at least we're not the Browns.

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Currently

Delhomme .592%

Moore .538%

Peete .533%

Collins .523%

Beuerlein .451%

Newton .406%

Weinke .105%

Clausen .100%

Delhomme must be a wizard or something. In his first starting year he took a young franchise to the Super Bowl that was just two seasons removed from a 1-15 season, and he also broke even with the Browns. The Browns...

I'm not sure which is more impressive.

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