Colt Brennan's debut in the NFL couldn't have been better for the little amount of playing time that was afforded him.
In Canton, Ohio last night was the first NFL pre-season showdown, known as the Hall of Fame game, as the Washington Redskins stuck it to the Indianapolis Colts winning 30-16.
Indianapolis, with no Peyton Manning, tried to take control early but were out matched by the Redskins first year Head Coach Jim Zorn. It's not sure where in the lineup will be Colt Brennan's place, but after last night's performance, Brennan's making his case heard loud and clear. Brennan went 9 for 10 for 123 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Even though it hasn't been said yet, QB Jason Campbell, the Redskins presumed starter, should be looking over his shoulder for the NCAA's single season and all time touchdown record holder because after last night Brennan won't be looking back.
By: Collin Dakheel
By: Collin Dakheel
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