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Kicking Off Week 3 : Jets vs Browns Thread


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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No reason to sit a guy if he's your best option.

Doesn't matter if your line is crap, and team isn't good. Baker can be their best option next year when their team is better. Oh well, Tyrod got hurt. Is what it is. Mahomes sat for a year, look at him. Letting a QB sit for a year benefits them in the long run. Regardless if they're the best option or not. 

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1 minute ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Doesn't matter if your line is crap, and team isn't good. Baker can be their best option next year when their team is better. Oh well, Tyrod got hurt. Is what it is. Mahomes sat for a year, look at him. Letting a QB sit for a year benefits them in the long run. Regardless if they're the best option or not. 

True,

But Baker gives their best chance to win.

As you saw on that scoring drive before half with the same OL Tyrod had been playing with.  Mayfield gets the ball out a Lot faster

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I was really high on Mayfield comingout compsred to some.

 

He reminds me so much of Drew Brees, and not beciase their size.

You flip on Bree's Purdue tape and you see a LOT of Mayfield.  Their accuracy, quickness to get the ball out, cannon for size, the way he see's the field, and mobile 

Im glad the Saints didnt get him.  It quite possibly couldve been another Rogers situation learning behind Bree's

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5 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Doesn't matter if your line is crap, and team isn't good. Baker can be their best option next year when their team is better. Oh well, Tyrod got hurt. Is what it is. Mahomes sat for a year, look at him. Letting a QB sit for a year benefits them in the long run. Regardless if they're the best option or not. 

Cam started from day one. So did Peyton. So did Roethlisberger. Plenty of great QBs start from day one.

I'm a firm believer that you either have it or you don't. Sitting a guy doesn't protect him from anything. At some point, you're going to hit a rough patch. You either have the mental fortitude to push through it or you don't. Whether it happens as a rookie or whenever you get your shot doesn't really matter. I'm not ready to crown Mahomes yet (or Fitz in TB for that matter). Plenty of QBs have looked good in flashes but as teams get more film on a guy in that system to study, that's when the truth comes out. 

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