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3 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

If someone is in a meeting room early it means they don't have enough work to do, not that they just care more. 

Literally just responded to this… to the other fella.

Showing up to practice early is the equivalent to showing up to work early… not showing up to a meeting.

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2 minutes ago, UnderTheSea said:

Baker had great RB's WR's and offensive line in CLE 

Darnold has never been in a situation even close to what Baker had in CLE

The  OL in Cleveland allowed Baker to be sacked more than Sam last year.  They were 19th in pressure%, we were 32nd.  They were better than us, but I wouldn't call last year's performance great.

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

So what do you want Brown to do, go back in a tie his shoes again? There’s a difference between being a coach of a football team and leading a desk crew.

I’d rather my guys be early and getting stretched out then wasting time bumping music in the locker room if they are ready to go.

Enjoy your afternoon.

study your playbook, help out a teammate, or by all means go out early if he has nothing better to do. but for the love of smitty, don't do it because you think it shows youre better than the next guy. it doesnt.

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5 minutes ago, UnderTheSea said:

Baker had great RB's WR's and offensive line in CLE 

Darnold has never been in a situation even close to what Baker had in CLE

And judging by today, Baker is the better option. Running the same scenarios, Baker is pushing the ball downfield and Sam is STILL dumping the ball off, in shorts. It's not even time for pads and Darnold still can't bring himself to use the vertical element of the field while Baker is tossing dimes. Baker is also showing a leadership element by getting up with his receivers in trash talk with Jackson.

We need to "excuse" Sam the same way the 49er's did to Jimmy G. We can trade Sam the same way we traded for Baker. 

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2 minutes ago, UnderTheSea said:

Baker had great RB's WR's and offensive line in CLE 

Darnold has never been in a situation even close to what Baker had in CLE

Some of it might chemistry fit.   OBJ has thrived with mild mannered QBs.  The year Cleveland went to the playoffs OBJ had 300 rec yards and missed half the season. 

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Just now, CPcavedweller said:

And judging by today, Baker is the better option. Running the same scenarios, Baker is pushing the ball downfield and Sam is STILL dumping the ball off, in shorts. It's not even time for pads and Darnold still can't bring himself to use the vertical element of the field while Baker is tossing dimes. Baker is also showing a leadership element by getting up with his receivers in trash talk with Jackson.

We need to "excuse" Sam the same way the 49er's did to Jimmy G. We can trade Sam the same way we traded for Baker. 

Face it. We don't have a QB. If Baker wasn't trash we wouldn't have got him  for nothing.

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5 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Literally just responded to this… to the other fella.

Showing up to practice early is the equivalent to showing up to work early… not showing up to a meeting.

The post I responded to specifically said "meeting room". Anyone showing up to work early doesn't have enough to do at home. It's also nearly impossible when you have kids.

In terms of football, it's not like the other guys are straggling to the field late because they've been playing games or farting around. Odd's are they are communicating with their guys, checking the plan for the day, reading the playbook, studying notes from the previous day's practice, etc.

In other words, practice doesn't start once you get on the field, especially for a QB. 

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