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baker mayfield takes shot at steve wilks over their carolina days


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5 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

3-0 with 3 games in a row that he led a comeback win in the last minute. They would have won by 2 scores if it weren’t for a blocked FG near the end. It’s not like he’s only beating scrub teams since he joined the Bucs, last year he was the only QB to beat the lions in the regular season, and he’s the only QB that’s beaten the eagles in the last 365 days with Jalen hurts as the starter. We’d think his confidence was awesome if he played for our team and was preforming like he was.

Well if you like him so much I can direct you to a few Bucs message boards just say the word.

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Just now, X-Clown said:

Weird set of rules to live by. I guess we can’t say Drew Brees was a good QB. Any other rules that I should be aware of so that I can be allowed to post here?

I mean he played like what 20 years? He's a hall of famer. Can't dispute that. Doesn't mean I was glazing him back when.

If you're a Baker fan that's your choice. Doesn't jive for me. But different strokes for different folks.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

I mean he played like what 20 years? He's a hall of famer. Can't dispute that. Doesn't mean I was glazing him back when.

If you're a Baker fan that's your choice. Doesn't jive for me. But different strokes for different folks.

He’s playing well is all I’m saying. I promise it doesn’t make you less of a panthers fan to admit that. If you believe it does, that’s on you

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11 minutes ago, strato said:

It seems like Mayfield rehabbed his image in that time in LA and I thought Wilks allowed that to happen. Who knows though.

This is exactly what happened. He was 1-5 here struggling and Sam got healthy so we were benching him for Sam with Walker as the backup and he requested to be released which he did. 

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17 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

He’s playing well is all I’m saying. I promise it doesn’t make you less of a panthers fan to admit that. If you believe it does, that’s on you

I have acknowledged Baker's improvement here multiple times. He was given a huge helping of humble pie here and in Cleveland to get where he is now. And as I have already said he seems to be inching back toward that arrogant version of himself a bit based on these comments.

You quoted me and took issue with that. That's on you.

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