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Baker Mayfield to DJ Moore


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30 minutes ago, onmyown said:

what else do you expect from the undefeated training camp/off-season/talent/potential super bowl champs since 1995?

I don't think anyone is saying that. What people are saying is that Baker is doing things that Sam can't do in shorts. Yesterday, Sam's practice consisted of check down after check down which is all we've seen since Cam hurt his shoulder midway through 2018. Baker may actually prolong CMC's season because he WON'T check down. There may be some sacks or INT's every now and again but the ability to push the ball downfield and not settle for CMC will help the team over the course of 19 to 20 games. 

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51 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

That was a beauty of a throw across his body while running. No denying Baker has upside and can make plays, just needs the consistency. Either way though he’s 100% a big upgrade on Darnold, and any other QB we’ve had since Cam’s shoulder fell apart.

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3 minutes ago, t96 said:

That was a beauty of a throw across his body while running. No denying Baker has upside and can make plays, just needs the consistency. Either way though he’s 100% a big upgrade on Darnold, and any other QB we’ve had since Cam’s shoulder fell apart.

Yeah and the secondary was all mixed up, guess they aren't used to Darnold chucking it 20+ or the OC actually creating misdirection 

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4 minutes ago, SgtJoo said:

Speaking of DJ Moore...

 

Moore is underrated but most of those guys above him are quite a bit better so far. McLauren at 2 years older and not as good with a higher contract though… oof skins, bad contract

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I can’t wait to see DJ with Baker as QB in the regular season. He can easily be a receiver that gets 1500 plus yards a season. 
 

That QB “competition” was done after today. It really should be Baker vs Corral, with Corral getting some work with the ones to further develop him

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