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I really like Baker Mayfield

DerekJohnson
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He might act like a jackass sometimes, but that guy is a gamer. I dig him.
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your mom loves baker mayfield
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How many INTs?
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I like him as well. Card carrying member of Baker Mayfield Anon.
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The Browns really screwed him by promoting Freddie Kitchens. It was a dumb move. I heard Kitchens in an interview and knew it wouldn’t work.
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I like my quarterbacks to not have a 5:11 TD/Int ratio.
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He's a rookie. Secondly, two of the three pics today went threw receiver's hands and then were intercepted.UWhuskytskeet said:I like my quarterbacks to not have a 5:11 TD/Int ratio.
C'mon, this is Football 101 stuff. -
I like Baker tooDerekJohnson said:He might act like a jackass sometimes, but that guy is a gamer. I dig him.
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Baker is a rookie? Chinteresting.DerekJohnson said:
He's a rookie. Secondly, two of the three pics today went threw receiver's hands and then were intercepted.UWhuskytskeet said:I like my quarterbacks to not have a 5:11 TD/Int ratio.
C'mon, this is Football 101 stuff.
Since you threw out the football 101 comment. How is it the receivers fault of "going through his hands" if the QB throws it behind the receiver? A large percentage of the time a ball goes through the receivers hands, it's because they got their hands on a shitty throw.
Like Russell's last TD throw. The receiver was wide open but Russell threw it left of the receiver. Because there was a defender coming from the right. Looked like a bad throw but in reality it's exactly what needed to happen. If Russell throws it on target, the defender might be able to knock it away. That's the difference between a good QB and baker. -
Don't go full retard.DerekJohnson said:
He's a rookie.UWhuskytskeet said:I like my quarterbacks to not have a 5:11 TD/Int ratio.
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The brash QB’s never really work out. Mayfield is just another player in the league at this point.