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31 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Went from 1 to 5.

This move at least makes thinks interesting. Total boom or bust. Baker will resurrect his career or crash and burn. His inability to bite his tongue will provide highlight reel entertainment either way.

Side Note: The goofball who kept creating new screen names just to come back and predict that we'd sign Cam Newton and he'd have an MVP season might finally have to tap out now 😕

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6.49  If he works out, we could have a winning season / contend for playoofs. 

If he doesn't look good we can just walk away, even before the season starts. ( Tepper signed him under a shell corporation so we can have someone else pay his salary)

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16 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Im excited. Im watching the games regardless who the players are. Now we just got better and have a potential long term franchise QB. 

The win/loss record probably wont improve dramatically but If Baker balls out we dont need to use that high draft pick on a QB next year.

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Well it’s nice having a QB on the roster with the ability to throw over 20 touchdowns a season, something we haven’t had since Cam and the great Pro Bowl QB Derek Anderson.  
 

This season could honestly go so many different ways.  Rhule seems less involved with front office moves and we now have coaches with NFL experience.  I’m high on McAdoo as OC.  We knew Sam and PJ wouldn’t take us anywhere and relying on a 3rd round rookie is a mistake.  We actually could make some noise if Rhule sits back and lets his coaches do their job.  We have talent on the team and the most important position is upgraded, regardless of what the naysayers say.
 

went from maybe 3.5 to an 8

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10 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Baker ain't balling out. He has MORE ints than Sam Darnold.

Think about that. Really think about that.

Baker has played 11 more games and has thrown 38 more touchdowns and 4 more interceptions.  On the Browns.
 

these false equivalency posts that are popping up are ridiculous 

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11 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Baker ain't balling out. He has MORE ints than Sam Darnold.

Think about that. Really think about that.

He also has 4,000 more yards, and 38 more Touchdowns in the same number of seasons.

Really think about that.

He has more touchdowns and fewer interceptions than Jake Delhomme had in his first 4 years with the Panthers.

 

Seriously, you've got to be trolling.

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