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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I know. He's still playing like a rookie- still trying to get by on talent. Shows no significant improvement from last season.
Fair enough, but Mayfield's been a chucklehead for longer than his short stint in the NFL.
This is a masterpiece:
Hue Jackson is laughing somewhere
The recency bias is ridiculous. Anyone who looked at Cleveland's schedule in August would have told you they'd have a losing record by this time. Mayfield looks like **** and a completely different QB from who he was last year but declaring him a bust right now is some Max Kellerman kneejerk idiocy. Everyone taking a victory lap right now...why?
Baked Mayfield
The recency bias is ridiculous. Anyone who looked at Cleveland's schedule in August would have told you they'd have a losing record by this time. Mayfield looks like **** and a completely different QB from who he was last year but declaring him a bust right now is some Max Kellerman kneejerk idiocy. Everyone taking a victory lap right now...why?
True...it’s a very top heavy schedule. Just like the quick take now that they suck, expect a 180 later that they’re awesome. They are basically an average team (maybe slightly above average) whose success can be predicted by their opponent, like most teams hovering around the bell curve. Same thing happened with the Colts last year, as I wasn’t buying their late season winning streak after seeing their opponents. Their “turnaround” was simply the result of an unbalanced schedule.
This is Baker's receipt for disrespecting a legend like Hue Jackson.
It is kind of funny that Josh Allen's played better than Baker Mayfield thus far this year, and Mayfield certainly has more offensive firepower around him.
The Pats played the Bears the 1988 season and beat them 30-7. I had to work and missed that game but really wanted to see it. That loss hurt in the Super Bowl.He was pretty damned good at BYU. With the Bears, he had Walter Payton (as his top rusher and receiver), and Willie 'Go Route' Gault - and that's about it.
I guess with that defense, it really didn't matter.
Really happy to see baker eating a big slice of humble pie week after week.
He didn't played enough to back it up all the hype and s**t he talked.
Hue Jackson is laughing somewhere
First play from scrimmage: Flutie to Fryar down the right sideline for an 80-yard TD pass...The Pats played the Bears the 1988 season and beat them 30-7. I had to work and missed that game but really wanted to see it. That loss hurt in the Super Bowl.