The Browns haven't made an official announcement about the remainder of the season, but the growing belief within the organization is that Colt McCoy is their quarterback of the future. "For him to come in as a rookie and play these great teams -- these four great teams in a row -- I mean, you have to give it to him," said Peyton Hillis. McCoy is 2-2 in his four starts, but has faced teams with a combined record of 26-10, none with fewer than six victories. "I'm really impressed with Colt, his resilience, and the things that he's done," said coach Eric Mangini. "He's shown great poise under pressure against a lot of outstanding defensive schemes and a lot of outstanding defensive personnel. For a young guy, he's been really impressive."