The_Philster
06-10-2005, 02:50 PM
In a football-crazy town like Cleveland, there must have been times when the dedicated legion of Browns fans thought quarterback Kelly Holcomb was Superman.
Holcomb's record-setting day in early 2003 first comes to mind. In a wild card contest against Pittsburgh, the signal caller had one of the best postseason performances of all-time. Holcomb torched the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense for 429 yards (the third-highest total of all-time) and three touchdowns - but the Browns lost 36-33.
Last season, Holcomb tossed for a regular-season high of 419 yards and five touchdowns in a shootout against the Cincinnati Bengals - although the Browns lost again, 58-48.http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3217
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Holcomb's record-setting day in early 2003 first comes to mind. In a wild card contest against Pittsburgh, the signal caller had one of the best postseason performances of all-time. Holcomb torched the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense for 429 yards (the third-highest total of all-time) and three touchdowns - but the Browns lost 36-33.
Last season, Holcomb tossed for a regular-season high of 419 yards and five touchdowns in a shootout against the Cincinnati Bengals - although the Browns lost again, 58-48.http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3217
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