And McCoy looked very comfortable running the Browns' version of the West Coast Offense.
From the Cleveland Plain Dealer:
"McCoy was almost perfect on his two scoring drives. He was 9-of-10 for 135 yards, tossing a 27-yard touchdown pass to Josh Cribbs and setting up a Peyton Hillis TD on a 37-yard seam pass to tight end Benjamin Watson. Six players caught passes from McCoy, including four by wideouts Cribbs, Brian Robiskie and rookie Greg Little. It wasn't dink and dunk.
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"They looked, in a word, coordinated. There was a sense of purpose in what they tried to do and a tempo that was faster than we've seen here for a while. The trigger man, Colt McCoy, was on target."
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http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2011/08/cleveland_browns_look_sharp_in.htmlI concur. It's way early, but so far so good. :thumbsup: