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Mayfield comment on the Browns game


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18 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't wanna know what you googled to find that 😳

I went to Gif---typed in "boner".  I had a very wide selection of options, but this one made me gasp.  I thought, "You know, I am going to act 12 since I am protected by anonymity." 

 

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5 minutes ago, bruceleeroy said:

It's already clear some of you are not going to be able to handle Baker.  This is nothing compared to what he will bring in the season.  Buckle up.

We've sucked ass for almost 4 years, can't believe some people want more patience no cursing on the sidelines

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

And those words will not help him f**k Cleveland up. Talk is cheap. Running ones mouth does not make them Steve Smith. 

I disagree. He's firing up his team, which can definitely have an effect on how they come together on gameday. Same reason he's drummed up a rivalry with Shaq and why Boseman calls him the type of guy you want to play for.

We've been through this already with Cam. While folks complained everytime he showed emotion on the field his teammates rallied around him because he was all in. Other players wanted to play with Cam because of it.

At the end of the day it's a game, and all things equal I'd bet most of them would prefer a leader who's emotionally engaged over the stoic robots that boomers want them to be.

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

He should have known better to say anything like that around a reporter.  Now he better back it up or he's going to look mighty foolish. All bark and no bite.

I get that, but at the same time... I am so happy to have a QB with some attitude and personality other than "corporate talk". We've only had a few here since the teams inception. Smitty, Norman, Cam, prob a few I'm forgetting. 

About time we had someone that actually wanted to fug other teams up

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3 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

I disagree. He's firing up his team, which can definitely have an effect on how they come together on gameday. Same reason he's drummed up a rivalry with Shaq and why Boseman calls him the type of guy you want to play for.

We've been through this already with Cam. While folks complained everytime he showed emotion on the field his teammates rallied around him because he was all in. Other players wanted to play with Cam because of it.

At the end of the day it's a game, and all things equal I'd bet most of them would prefer a leader who's emotionally engaged over the stoic robots that boomers want them to be.

Like is said, if he doesn't back it up the locker room will not buy into his bravado because it is all bark and no bite. Talking sh!t loses its meaning if it is not backed up by action.

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