Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Colt McCoy's coaching bloodline comes out in 'Camp Colt' workouts during lockout, says Mary Kay Cabot (SBTV)

Professor Colt McCoy is teaching Pat Shurmur's West Coast offense in the Browns' "Camp Colt" workouts during the lockout, says reporter Mary Kay Cabot. Watch video

Welcome to today's edition of Starting Blocks TV, hosted by Branson Wright and Chuck Yarborough.


Colt McCoy has been anointed the Browns quarterback, and Seneca Wallace has signed a deal to back him up. So how will the Browns deal with Jake Delhomme and his $5.4 million salary (assuming there is a 2011 season)? Go to today's Stating Blocks poll and cast your vote.

McCoy's father, Brad, is a longtime high school coach, and as they say in Texas, the patty doesn't fall too far from the cow. (Well, they don't really say that, but they SHOULD, 'cuz it's true).

That's why Browns writer Mary Kay Cabot says there's a lot more value in the "Camp Colt" workouts the young quarterback is leading during the NFL lockout. McCoy was able to get a copy of new coach Pat Shurmur's playbook, and he's teaching the young receivers on the team just how the West Coast offense runs, according to Shurmur.

If Eric Mangini were still coach of the Browns, there's no way that just-freed Plaxico Burress would be among McCoy's targets (although Chuck is intrigued by the irony of a guy who got in trouble by shooting himself in the leg with a handgun working with a QB named Colt). But it could happen now. It's not likely, but it could.

Two unsigned Browns in recent days have said they thought their time with the team is done. Mary Kay says that because the team drafted young Owen Marecic, the loss of fullback Lawrence Vickers will be less painful than that of linebacker Matt Roth.

Tune in to SBTV on Wednesday when Cavs writer Mary Schmitt Boyer will tackle the NBA playoffs and the NBA draft on June 23.


Source: http://www.cleveland.com/ohio-sports-blog/index.ssf/2011/06/colt_mccoys_coaching_bloodline.html

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