Ken Carman and Anthony Lima react to Colts rookie Fernando Mendoza's relentlessly positive, coach like answers after a physical joint practice against the Texans, debating whether his polished demeanor is genuine or a well rehearsed act built over years in the spotlight. They contrast his style sharply with the Browns' own quarterbacks and wonder if that kind of coach pleasing personality would even resonate with Cleveland fans. The show wraps with a nod to the Wall Street Journal calling the Browns' quarterback options among the most flawed in the league, plus thanks to Herm Edwards for joining earlier in the show.


