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Seneca Wallace hears the conversations surrounding the starting quarterback for the 2012 Cleveland Browns and wishes to add his name into the hat.
Under contract for two more seasons and entering his 10th as a professional, Wallace, in his postgame press conference, stated that he feels he deserves at least the chance to compete for the starting spot next season.
While the career-long back-up quarterback went winless in his three starts with the Browns, provided to him merely due...Read Full Story
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Eleven Warriors has the Top 11 Moments of the Year for Buckeye Fans, including #2 about Bo Ryan and dealing with it, “The home fans were not disappointed as the Buckeyes used two big first half runs to turn what had been a relatively close game into a blowout. The team would go...Read Full Story
U.S. Army soldiers look on at right as Seattle Seahawks NFL football players, including quarterback Seneca Wallace, center make their way through the obstacle course at Fort Lewis, (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Seneca Wallace makes his way down a rope (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh makes his way through an exercise where participants have to alternate going over and under logs set on an incline (AP Photo/Ted S...Read Full Story
“Oh happy day! Our savior is here!” I don’t believe anybody was thinking that last night after learning of the Browns’ acquisition of Seneca Wallace. Wallace is an eight year pro who couldn’t find playing time on the Seahawks except when Matt Hasselbeck went down injured. In eight years of NFL service, Seneca Wallace has passed the ball 556 times in 48 games. Just for comparison’s sake, Brady Quinn has thrown 353 times in 14 games. Seneca Wallace’s career QB rating is 83.1 while his...Read Full Story
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Talking about Seneca Wallace almost always involves talking about qualifiers. When you talk about Wallace, phrases usually end with, “for a backup,” or “for a journeyman.” Wallace hasn’t been through a bunch of different cities, but for whatever reason he still feels like a journeyman to me. I don’t mean it as an insult either. I think Seneca Wallace is extremely valuable to the Cleveland Browns. I felt that way last year, and I think his value is only increased this year.
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