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Mayfield comment on the Browns game


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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

It got him from a walk-on, to a Heisman winning QB for a top program (at the time), to the top pick in the draft, to a record breaking rookie season, to leading the Browns to their first playoff win in over a decade.  I get he had a down/injured year last year, but I'm not sure he should completely stop being the person that got him to where he is at.  It is what he knows and it has worked for him much more than it has failed him.

It got him replaced with a sexual predator as well.  I get that you guys want a trash talking qb but he's just that. Beyond that he's accomplished nothing in this league.  Getting the Browns to the playoffs is a foot note in an unimpressive NFL career.  What he did in college is irrelevant now. 

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55 minutes ago, panik said:

He can win the SB and you will still talk poo about Baker, you just don't like him we get it.

not true at all I will also be the first one to say that we should resign him should be prove he’s worth it 

whether I like a qb or not is based solely on production because this is entertainment for me however I remain skeptical on Rhule’s 3rd retread because well, obvious reasons warrant it

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

It got him replaced with a sexual predator as well.  I get that you guys want a trash talking qb but he's just that. Beyond that he's accomplished nothing in this league.  Getting the Browns to the playoffs is a foot note in an unimpressive NFL career.  What he did in college is irrelevant now. 

He has had a 4 year career which a terrible franchise that was the worst in the league when they drafted him.  Rookie season broke records and junior season took a bad franchise to the playoffs and got a win in which he was a top 10 rated QB.  When was the last time that franchise won a playoff game? Last year he was injured (same injured that sidelined Brees in San Diego they also ditched him and look how that worked out).  If he didn't play through injuries last year he would only have one year where Kitchens was his coach that he played poorly (way too many INTs).  It really hasn't been that bad of a career and the Browns replacing him with a sexual predator tells you everything you need to know about that franchise.  

Regardless he is our starting QB and looks better than anything we have had in a while there at that position.  If he wants to talk poo about our upcoming opponent with a fan/reporter on the sideline them who cares?  Especially when that opponent is the team that hired the sexual predator and give him a quarter million dollars.  

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6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, he kinda did.

Not like he posted this on social media or said it in a press conference or anything like that.

Granted, anything you say to a sideline reporter (especially one for another team) has a chance of getting out there.

This x1000. Baker wasn't going out of his way to give the Browns bulletin board material.

Cynthia knew what she was doing when she decided to share an essentially off the record conversation with a "friend".

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19 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

baker just provided locker room material for the Cleveland defense. Myles Garrett playing our rookie LT. We don't want that smoke.  

I mean, I don't think it matters.  It's not like players don't talk poo on the field every single Sunday, of every week, of every season. 

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20 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

baker just provided locker room material for the Cleveland defense. Myles Garrett playing our rookie LT. We don't want that smoke.  

Yeah Garrett really needs some motivation....  He is arguably the best DE in the league and could care less what Baker said to a sideline reporter, I assure you.

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