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Baker Mayfield


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Meh, just draft one. I just don't have enough confidence in this crew being associated with any big deals at a spot where I think they have been failing spectacularly. Maybe the staff could grow a little with the rookie, having to switch it up and start from the beginning and all that. 

 

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3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

To be fair, none of the qbs drafted after TL have looked lights out.  Maybe in that regard they knew what they were doing

Fwiw, TL hasn't looked lights out.  In fact, he hasn't looked good.  That is not to say he won't eventually be a good qb, but for now the jury is still out.  I think most would say that Mac Jones has looked the best of any of the drafted qb's, and he hasn't looked great.  

But I personally would have preferred that they draft Field or Jones.  QB is such an important position, that putting all your eggs in one basket (Darnold) is not a good choice.  If Darnold doesn't work out, and Fields or Jones become solid qb's, it will probably end up being Rhule's downfall.  

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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

Sam's play is obviously a product of the lack of protection he has. 

Why invest more at QB until the oline is not so damn poor.

I wouldn't say it's obvious. He looks like he always has and he tends to make his worst decisions on the plays when he actually does have time. I just think he's prone to making awful decisions with the ball.

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1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

He's not better than Darnold.

Behind this line baker would have a rating of 38.

Bad posters here come and go, and I’m sure one day you will vanish like a fart in the wind - but right now you are probably the worst poster on this forum. Ummm congrats? 

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Just now, 4Corners said:

Bad posters here come and go, and I’m sure one day you will vanish like a fart in the wind - but right now you are probably the worst poster on this forum. Ummm congrats? 

You are solely the dumbest person to ever have been born.

Keep posting I need the laughs 

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