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Doesn't effect Mayfield's character but sure as hell says alot about Tony grossi's.
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Well we already have reasons to question both.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
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Baker Mayfield. Ya I think he will be the best Qb out of this draft and I don't think it's close.
I've been told there are certain aspects of his game that won't be available to him in the NFL, simply some throws he makes just aren't availbable in the NFL game, because the NFL game is much different.
I don't think that will matter much.
Yep I want to do it, it's going to be so much fun.
To illustrate the point that others make that one must ignore, (some may say "completely ignore"), anything competitive wise, winning wise, and production wise that Mayfield has done, because stats are for losers;
So, to illustrate the point of the (idiocy???) (Nah, it's not idiocy), to illustrate the point of the "not seeing eye to eye" that Baker Mayfields game won't transcend into the NFL, I'm going to make the argument that Wayne Gretsky couldn't play Hockey. (scratch that, I meant, "wasn't a hockey player".)
Gretsky! Had no power in his slap shot, none, He wasn't the fastest skater, he couldn't have been the fastest skater, I saw/seen him play!
Gretsky always needed somebody on the ice to babysit him because he couldn't fight his way out of a box full of puppies.
Gretsky wasn't tall enough, .... hardly appeared an athlete, at first glance. ( You can't bring up any of his stats! You can't bring up his stats at all! He can't play Hockey, because he just can't. Look at him.
Hilarious, I crack myself up.
*** Now I'm not saying this pre-Madonna/ next Broadway Joe Namoth that is Baker Mayfield, is going to be anything more than he is going to be, but I am saying his game is going to translate into the NFL, and the Browns should select him with the #1 overall pick.
And that Selfish son of a guns make the NFL world go round.
Can Deshaun Watson play better for the Browns, than Baker Mayfield would have? ... Now the Games count.
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Well we already have reasons to question both. A lot of stuff about Baker, including this tidbit by Grossi, is fabricated.
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Yeah its just desperation made up stuff on Mayfield as Rosen seems to be taking all the off field hits.
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2018 NFL Draft narrative busters
Baker Mayfield has plenty of easy throws in the Oklahoma offense: True
Yes, the Oklahoma offense has a number of easy throws built into the system and Mayfield threw screen passes on about 20 percent of his attempts. Tack on a few run/pass options as well as the defensively-challenged Big 12 and there were plenty of open receivers even on top of the screen passes. Among 10 quarterbacks charted in our new quarterback accuracy project, Mayfield did have the highest percentage of “open” throws in the class (though it wasn’t by a massive margin). However, this should not be the end of the analysis. Our data has shown the the most stable measure of quarterback accuracy is the ability to hit open throws, and Mayfield is the best in the class in this regard, especially when throwing the ball down the field. The high percentage of open throws should not distract from…
Mayfield can’t make tight-window throws: False
While Mayfield had the lowest percentage of tight-window throws in the class last season, he was by far the most accurate in those situations, coming in 9.0 percent better than the No. 2 quarterback, UCLA’s Josh Rosen. Mayfield has the zip to fire the ball in between zones and he has the accuracy to “throw receivers open” away from the leverage of defenders. Both are important traits for the next level, and Mayfield showed well in these difficult situations, even if they don’t show up as often as other quarterbacks in the class.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/draft-2018-nfl-draft-narrative-busters
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And people don't want this guy to be the face of the franchise... In my mind this is the ONLY guy we should be considering at 1. We are going to regret it if we don't pick him. Behind Baker
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