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Baker Mayfield: Fire The Cannons

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Why you gotta call me out and embarrass me.

Your whole life people wont call you at because you are handicapped.

Fuck that, I am an asshole and know you are a dick and will call you out. Your whoa is me I have a debilitating disease bullshit doesn't fly with me Bifida Boy. (PS, that is your new superhero name, lol)
 
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ESPiN actually provides a compelling, in-depth analysis of the rookie QBs:

"There have been two Mayfields; the guy we saw under Hue Jackson and Todd Haley has looked different from the passer who has played his past five games under new offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens. Overnight, Mayfield has transformed from struggling rookie quarterback to Pro Bowler."

Lots of good stuff in this article.
Over the past five games, the 2017 Heisman Trophy winner has gone 11-of-13 in the red zone for 120 yards with nine touchdown passes. His passer rating of 144.7 on those throws is the best in football by more than 11 points. Mayfield was pretty good in the red zone under Haley, throwing for six touchdowns in 26 passes and posting a passer rating of 97.3, but he has been absolutely on fire since the coaching change.

In the past five games, the Browns have made 14 trips to the red zone and scored 14 touchdowns. I don't need to tell you that's the best rate in football.

To put this in context, Mayfield has just completed what might be the best five-game stretch of play for any Browns quarterback since 1960. Mayfield's 114.5 passer rating since Kitchens took over has been the best over a stretch of five consecutive games with 100 pass attempts or more for a Cleveland quarterback since Milt Plum posted a 115.6 mark over a five-game stretch 58 years ago.

I've been saying this guy is the next Milt Plum since we drafted him, but no one would believe me.
If you prefer adjusted yards per attempt, Mayfield has just finished the seventh-best five-game stretch in a season for a quarterback in Browns history and the best since Brian Sipe in 1978, some 40 years ago. That list includes Sipe, two seasons from Plum, Frank Ryan and the legendary Otto Graham. Nobody is a sure thing as a rookie, but Mayfield is playing better than any Browns quarterback in generations.

I can't believe we finally got our franchise QB.
 
Wizard, I do have to strongly disagree about trading a boat load of NBA Championships for 1 Super Bowl victory. It's a hypothetical situation and just people's opinions of course, but the NBA Championship was extremely exciting and multiple Championship would be even more exciting, better than a Super Bowl.

I'm a Browns fan. I'm a fan for life and can't wait 'till they are a serious contender again. But I have to say that I like the Cavs and Indians more. Basketball and baseball I feel more attached to the team than football. Baseball is an everyday sport over 6 months. Basketball is every other day over 5 months. There are more games to watch thus more enjoyment every season. Football just once a week for four months. And with basketball and baseball I see the players faces everyday, see them play more and speak more and I just feel more attached to those teams. With the way football is, it's just guys underneath Orange helmets. Half the team if I was standing right next to them with them wearing street clothes I wouldn't recognize them.

If you ask me in August, if I had the choice of having a great NBA Cavaliers season to watch but a shitty football Browns season to watch OR have a great Browns season but a shitty Cavs season, I would choose the great Cavs season.

I watch all the Browns games and cheer them on, but there is just more enjoyment to be had for the sports that play way more often.

Agreed, arguably the greatest nba dynasty sits at 11 championships (Celtics), that would be 12 ships in the modern era for the Cavs. That’s quite a haul and over a decade worth of ships. I don’t think I’d trade 12 nba titles for 1 Super Bowl, plus I’d enjoy seeing Stephen A having to come to Cleveland for each and every title.
 
ESPiN actually provides a compelling, in-depth analysis of the rookie QBs:

"There have been two Mayfields; the guy we saw under Hue Jackson and Todd Haley has looked different from the passer who has played his past five games under new offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens. Overnight, Mayfield has transformed from struggling rookie quarterback to Pro Bowler."

Mike Silver just blocked ESPN on Twitter.




































Probably.
 
Baker already passed by the Bernie threshold of being average. When you are compared to past greats like Sipe and Frank Ryan, that's when you know you have a good QB (and a lousy history of modern QB play.)
 
You guys know he's gonna like get hit in the dome by a stray bullet or eaten by a lion in his next shoot right?
 
Your whole life people wont call you at because you are handicapped.

Fuck that, I am an asshole and know your a dick and will call you out. Your whoa is me I have a debilitating disease bullshit doesn't fly with me Bifida Boy. (PS, that is your new superhero name, lol)

Woe
 
To be clear. I'm not offended. In fact, that may be my new username.
 
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Provided the Browns don’t hire a complete lemon as their head coach, they should absolutely compete for the division next year.

The way it's going, they should be the favorite. Steelers look like poop, and there is no knight on a white horse going to save them. Ravens have trouble with their QB and missing games, and the Bengals...might be coached by Hue Jackson.
 

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