Charlie Frye played the entirety of the 29-26 overtime victory over the Bears, going 20-of-35 with 209 and three interceptions.
Said Mike Holmgren: “Obviously, we can’t throw that many interceptions. That’s bad,” Holmgren said. “His decision-making was OK for the first time of playing a whole game. But I expect a lot out of quarterbacks. But we’ll see where he is.”
Frye was using audibles for the first time since college.
Seventh-round rookie running back Justin Forsett continues to make an impression, tallying 261 all-purpose yards and a touchdown.
Julius Jones on Forsett: “He plays like my little brother out there.”
Starting right tackle Sean Locklear sprained his knee.
Rookie kicker Brandon Coutu on his 5-for-5 performance with a long of 48 yards and the game-winner in overtime: “That was huge for my confidence. If you would have asked me before the game if I was going to get five attempts, I would have been excited. Obviously to get a chance to kick one at the end was definitely exciting to be in that situation.”
Rookie tight end John Carlson was flagged for two false starts and a hold.
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August 17th, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Wasn’t there a reason Cleveland got rid of Charlie Frye?
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