On Quarterbacks, how about Dave Brown and Jake Plummer?
It looks like Dave Brown, who was with the Giants from 1992-1997, will start against his former team. Dave started against the Jets a few weeks ago at the familiar Meadowlands. He was 12-of-18 for 122 yards and was sacked 5 times in the Cards 12-7 losing effort. Dave is 2-2 as a starter since replacing Plummer, and is suffering a strained right shoulder. Plummer, who also has had hip, groin and rib injuries this season, suffered a broken finger against Washington on Oct. 17. It has healed, but Jake has a sore right thumb which he feels will continue to bother him the rest of this season. Jake Plummer hasn’t been spectacular this year, having thrown 14 INTs with only 3 TDs, and his 39.6 passing rating is last in the NFL. Coach Vince Tobin is hoping to use Dave Brown for the whole game, but if he struggles with the injury, Jake is available to play. Plummer has said of Dave Brown, “He limits the errors he makes. He’s a good field general. The guys trust him, which is what you want. He’s