With Colt McCoy Out, Jake Delhomme is Being Jake Delhomme
If not for Peyton Hillis running like his usual self — an absolute beast — and scoring three touchdowns in the first half, the Panthers would be in control of the game. Instead, Cleveland is hanging on to a 21-20 lead late in the third quarter. That lead was once 21-7 before two field goals and a pick-six brought the score to where it currently stands. Just Jake being Jake. As a matter of fact, his first two passes of the second half were completions to the Panthers.
Delhomme’s stat line at the moment: 15 for 25 for 169 yards and two interceptions — against arguably the worst team in football. One has to wonder where it all went wrong for the Panthers’ former hero.