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What did Baker change at halftime?


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11 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

man fug that. They should have trippled garrett and made literally anyone else try to get it done. leaving a rookie one on one with garrett for any amount of time is pure idiocy on either Rhules, Macadoo, or offensive line coaches part, or all 3 of the bozos...

Seriously, did Rhule think a game one rookie was going to be perfect against Garrett.  It is those type of decisions that are going to cost us game after game.  It's already happened once and it is only game 1. 

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7 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Baker Mayfield in a nutshell. ONE good quarter with a bunch of crap before that.

Not impressed by one good quarter of football. If that was Cam that fact would've been pointed out but instead people are on the dudes nuts completely, underservedly.

this is an underrated by true point here. That poo in first half by Baker was inexcusable even taking the OLINE, play calling, defense,  and coaching into account

he played like it was his first time playing QB in his entire life somehow . It looked like it was too big for him. No cap. 

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24 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Faker. Fhules Gold. Until he does better in the first three quarters, he ain't nothing like what they're advertising.

Cam didn't get this much slurping and he actually deserved some.

Like who was advertising? You got Mayfield for almost nothing. He's a hell of a lot better than what you had. He is not a hall of fame q.b. His problems are in his head, not in his ability. The guy has a fragile ego, and that's why he's inconsistent. He struggles as soon as he has a few incompletions. But...once he gets his confidence, he's hard to beat. The bottom line is he led the Panthers on a come back and put them in a position to win. Brisset didn't beat you yesterday.....the defense and the penalties on that last drive by the Browns beat you. Yeah...you can say "if he wouldn't have played like crap in the first half we would have won". I would say if your defense would have played better, you would have won. Also...who thought their rookie kicker would make a 58 yard f.g. with the game on the line? 

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29 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

Why did it take them an entire half to make that move? Don't they have access to game film on Garrett?

They tried with Tremble and Ian... they failed continuously. I think putting Ricci in there proved to be effective. Ricci is just quicker on his feet than the other two. I went back and watched the game through NFL+... we started chipping and providing support to the left side at the very begining of the 2nd half. 

 

Just sounds like a halftime adjustment.

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48 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

this is an underrated by true point here. That poo in first half by Baker was inexcusable even taking the OLINE, play calling, defense,  and coaching into account

he played like it was his first time playing QB in his entire life somehow . It looked like it was too big for him. No cap. 

He's not a technician, not a student of the game, just a guy getting by not driven to be the best him he could be because moxy and trash talk worked just good enough to Fake it.

Four years in. He is who he is, just like Sam.

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7 minutes ago, Wolfman said:

Like who was advertising? You got Mayfield for almost nothing. He's a hell of a lot better than what you had. He is not a hall of fame q.b. His problems are in his head, not in his ability. The guy has a fragile ego, and that's why he's inconsistent. He struggles as soon as he has a few incompletions. But...once he gets his confidence, he's hard to beat. The bottom line is he led the Panthers on a come back and put them in a position to win. Brisset didn't beat you yesterday.....the defense and the penalties on that last drive by the Browns beat you. Yeah...you can say "if he wouldn't have played like crap in the first half we would have won". I would say if your defense would have played better, you would have won. Also...who thought their rookie kicker would make a 58 yard f.g. with the game on the line? 

The huddle said he was the second coming of Drew Brees and Jake Delhomme. 

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