Browns Fan Turns Yard Into Former QB Graveyard For Halloween (Photos)

by abournenesn

Oct 26, 2015

There might not be anything spookier than a collection of all the Browns’ quarterbacks since they returned to Cleveland in 1999. Or at least that was one fan’s thinking this Halloween.

Tony Timoteo, a diehard Browns fan in the suburbs of Cleveland, turned his front lawn into a graveyard of former and current Browns quarterbacks from the beginning of this millennium. The team has gone through 22 signal-callers in a span of just 16 years.

Cleveland Browns quarterbacks

Cleveland Browns quarterbacks

Cleveland Browns quarterbacks

As you might have noticed, there are quite a few scary names out there, and Yahoo! Sports made a list of all their records.

Tim Couch (1999-2003): 22-37
Ty Detmer (1999): 0-2
Doug Pederson (2000): 1-7
Spergon Wynn (2000): 0-1
Kelly Holcomb (2002-04): 3-9
Jeff Garcia (2004): 3-7
Luke McCown (2004): 0-4
Trent Dilfer (2005): 4-7
Charlie Frye (2005-07): 6-13
Derek Anderson (2006-09): 16-18
Brady Quinn (2008-09): 3-9
Ken Dorsey (2008): 0-3
Bruce Gradkowski (2008): 0-1
Colt McCoy (2010-11): 6-15
Seneca Wallace (2010-11): 1-6
Jake Delhomme (2010): 2-2
Brandon Weeden (2012-13): 5-15
Thad Lewis (2012): 0-1
Jason Campbell (2013): 1-7
Brian Hoyer (2014): 10-6
Connor Shaw (2014): 0-1
Johnny Manziel (2014-15): 1-2
Josh McCown (2015): 1-5

Hoyer has by far the best record on the list — which is saying something — and that’s why the Timoteos placed hands coming out of the ground in front of his “grave.”

“We just kind of feel like he’s still in the league, and he is going to come back to haunt us at some point,” Tony Timoteo told Cleveland’s WOIO-TV. “We don’t know when, so he is really trying to raise from his grave.”

The family also is all set if they run out of room in their yard.

“We have had offers from both neighbors to subcontract their yards out if we run out of space — God — I hope not in the near future,” Timoteo said.

Photos via Facebook/Tony Timoteo

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