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So how did we get it so wrong with Baker Mayfield?!? Coaching / Roster / Culture / Tepper?


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First and foremost I am so happy for him, guy was trashed and torched and is the Geno Smith story of this year

 

But how did we get it sooooooo wrong and TB got it sooooooo right

He had DJ Moore here and CMC

He has Mike Evans and White there

 

Was it bad OC, was it Rhule, was it we're cursed?

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26 minutes ago, lumbeecheraw75 said:

I don't think Baker ever wanted to be here honestly. We were the job he had to settle on that offseason.

this is why I don't support him.  He came here because he was forced here, and didn't give anything close to his all.  Scheme did suck, they refused to get him out of the pocket so his passes could stop getting batted down, but there was a lot of him just flat out not giving a fug.

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3 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

this is why I don't support him.  He came here because he was forced here, and didn't give anything close to his all.  Scheme did suck, they refused to get him out of the pocket so his passes could stop getting batted down, but there was a lot of him just flat out not giving a fug.

That’s the impression I got from a lot of guys playing for Rhule. It was a “Is this sh!t for real?/lol” Attitude from a lot of the players.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

this is why I don't support him.  He came here because he was forced here, and didn't give anything close to his all.  Scheme did suck, they refused to get him out of the pocket so his passes could stop getting batted down, but there was a lot of him just flat out not giving a fug.

it was too obvious at times

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Because Carolina never has 1 problem.  We have tons of problems and we smash them all  together.

thats why DJ is having a career year away from here 

thars why CMC is having a MVP caliber year away from here 

that’s why Baker is going to the 2nd round of the post season 

that’s why Joe Brady his going to the 2nd round of the post season 

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