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8 minutes ago, pantherj said:

We already have plenty of Not Good Enough QBs on the roster. There is no reason whatsoever to add another one.

FIFY.

At least Corral hasn't proved it in the NFL yet. If Baker was good enough the Browns wouldn't have spent their future in picks and cap on a serial sexual predator. 

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Baker had one of the best lines in football, an awesome run game, and a bunch of weapons and his QBR was 35.1 last year compared to Darnold's 33.2 with one of the worst lines in football. 

If you think Baker will improve with our new line (which PFF now ranks 24th), you're in for an unpleasant surprise.

Baker is another mistake, just like Sam was.

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4 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Baker had one of the best lines in football, an awesome run game, and a bunch of weapons and his QBR was 35.1 last year compared to Darnold's 33.2 with one of the worst lines in football. 

If you think Baker will improve with our new line (which PFF now ranks 24th), you're in for an unpleasant surprise.

Baker is another mistake, just like Sam was.

I’m no baker fan but let’s not forget that even tho he had one of the best run games in the league and the coaching staff flat out said his injury was affecting him throwing the ball. They promptly came out the next week and threw it 50 times. They’re still the browns 

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7 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Baker had one of the best lines in football, an awesome run game, and a bunch of weapons and his QBR was 35.1 last year compared to Darnold's 33.2 with one of the worst lines in football. 

If you think Baker will improve with our new line (which PFF now ranks 24th), you're in for an unpleasant surprise.

Baker is another mistake, just like Sam was.

Yes last year Baker played with one bad shoulder and produced his worst ratings of his career and STILL beat out Sam.  Now do any other year comparing the two QBs.  Baker is far from elite, but he is way better than Sam who actually plays worse when he has time.  

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9 minutes ago, RJK said:

I’m no baker fan but let’s not forget that even tho he had one of the best run games in the league and the coaching staff flat out said his injury was affecting him throwing the ball. They promptly came out the next week and threw it 50 times. They’re still the browns 

Oh, your QB is injured? Time to really lean on him now!

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