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What is your excitement level now?


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Hype, lets see what he's got. I'll be interested to see some breakdowns on his play in Cleveland. I think going back to his rookie year with Freddie Kitchens as OC and seeing what he did well and then looking at the last two years, especially pre-injury vs post injury last season and see how he looked will be fun. We've got a lot of talent out there to help him succeed. 

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1 hour ago, SouthernDawg said:

As a Browns fan, I went from a 5 to a 10 in regards to our Week 1 matchup.

Glad to get that locker room cancer off my team.  

I do hate y’all are stuck with him tho.  At least it won’t be for more than a season and you have up basically nothing for him.

Regardless, Opening Weekend just got really spicy.  See ya there!

Thanks for bringing some reality to this forum. I don’t get the optimism for Baker here.

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Just got off the golf course and my phone had blown up with “ excitement.

He’s .500 QB on some teams that were bad and some that were good, and played with injury.

A lot of how I feel will depend on Baker’s attitude.

If he’s all in ,, gun Ho ,  Acting like an excited Jake Delhomne .. I’m excited.

But if he comes in here feeling butt hurt from Cleveland not wanting him .. then play the rookie Corral .

We have enough weapons that he can flourish. 

I could really get excited with a Jake attitude 

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28 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

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

Think about that. Really think about that.

I mean, I get it, but he also played more games, injured at that.

For those simply comparing him to Darnold, that's good and all, but you must remember that Baker Mayfield has thrown more interceps than ANY QB since he's been in the league. 

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