John 3:16 Jesus said "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
Wow, I didn't even know it was possible to extend a QB
Or to have him in Cleveland for 5 months ..... let alone years.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
I would at least sign the quarterback to a very lucrative deal.
If he busts in a couple years ala Wentz, so be it, but make him ours and do it now.
If we can. We might be a little short of money unless Baker doesn't want any or much as a signing bonus. I believe any signing binus would count against this year.
There would be ways to get him money after the new season starts next March. We might have enough in the way of money to get a deal done with Chubb and give him a signing bonus this season.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
I would at least sign the quarterback to a very lucrative deal.
If he busts in a couple years ala Wentz, so be it, but make him ours and do it now.
If we can. We might be a little short of money unless Baker doesn't want any or much as a signing bonus. I believe any signing binus would count against this year.
There would be ways to get him money after the new season starts next March. We might have enough in the way of money to get a deal done with Chubb and give him a signing bonus this season.
I don't believe that a salary/signing bonus charges against the cap until the new contract begins.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
I would at least sign the quarterback to a very lucrative deal.
If he busts in a couple years ala Wentz, so be it, but make him ours and do it now.
That's exactly what the Browns did with Garrett. Exercised the 5th year option then signed a longer term deal... I suspect that's whats going to happen with Baker.. Not sure about Ward.. We'll see.. He gets hurt
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"We might be a little short of money unless Baker doesn't want any or much as a signing bonus."
When I saw that the NFL teams, team share of the T.V. deals. have fluctuated between 140 million, to closer to a third of a billion dollars, per year,... over the last several 15ish years.
I think, if an NFL owner is short of money, they're probably looking at themselves as the problem.
Can Deshaun Watson play better for the Browns, than Baker Mayfield would have? ... Now the Games count.
I would at least sign the quarterback to a very lucrative deal.
If he busts in a couple years ala Wentz, so be it, but make him ours and do it now.
That's exactly what the Browns did with Garrett. Exercised the 5th year option then signed a longer term deal... I suspect that's whats going to happen with Baker.. Not sure about Ward.. We'll see.. He gets hurt
I agree on Ward. That will be a wait and see.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
Romans 10:9 "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thy heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved."
Late to the party here, but this is good news (and a good sign for our franchise)
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
The opposing fan perception of Baker is still mindboggling.
A lot of opposing team's fans consider Baker to still be Johnny 2.0, lacking leadership and that we have a hole at QB and we won't win until we get a new one.
Baker is one of the best leaders in the game. Do people not watch the Browns or something?
I've even made a bet with someone that Baker will throw over 28+ TDs (his number not mine) this season. He thinks he has the bet in the bag. I would have put the number closer to 30. But the guy honestly believes Baker won't have 28 touchdown passes. I think I'll win around the 12th game mark. On top of that there's 17 games in case I don't.
What am I missing? Is he just still getting disrespected? Am I overrating him (can't be)? A little of both?
To your point, there are many talking heads (who's job is to know the landscape of the NFL) that don't know the Browns at all (who they've released, who they've picked up, the situation over the past few years, etc). So I wouldn't say your buddy not knowing is out of realm of possibility.
I think Baker still has more to prove, but I'm pretty confident. The wheels will really need to come off for us to take a step back this year.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
Probably a little of the "Same Old Browns" syndrome. Sort of the same as Battered Fan Syndrome if you support the Browns.
I think fans of other teams probably have the following memory / thought process in their head:
1. Rookie Baker looks like a world beater. Maybe the Browns turned a corner. 2. Year 2 Baker was woeful - it was a flash in the pan. Baker is a bust like so many others. 3. Year 3 Baker - meh, he was awful for a while at the beginning of the season, the Browns won off the back of Hunt and Chubb. Baker is holding the team back, look at his stats. 4. Year 4. Until you replace Baker who is clearly holding the team back based on year 2 and struggles last year - Browns won't do much.
I mean we had Browns fans who watch the game give up on Baker. They dismissed the impact of Freddie. They dismissed the impact of 4 OC's in 3 years. We had posters claiming the OL (pre Wills and Conklin) was above average and all the issues were Baker. . . . no wonder other fans who don't pay attention so much thought the same or worse.
Like always I prefer the Browns to be under appreciated in the media, under hyped and given the 'yeah but it's the Browns' treatment. We'll see what happens and if we are the pre-season media darlings ... even if we are, I expect Stefanski to keep em grounded and focused.
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The more things change the more they stay the same.
Whether or not he was that guy was still being debated on here halfway through this past season. Us fans that follow closely have all finally seen and agreed that he's The Man; it'll take a little while for that same perception to trickle out to those that don't follow us as closely.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
I would think just the fact that we made the playoffs, let alone won a game, would be enough to realize Baker is not Johnny 2.0. Even casual fans realize we made the playoffs?
At any rate, let them think what they want. I have fairly regular exposure to both PIT and CIN fans and I can tell you that they figure anyone who puts on our uniform is a bum. I think it makes them feel better. For years I heard from PIT fans how overrated Haden was, but then when PIT signed him those same people said he has elite, perennial Pro Bowl level skills.
I will take investment advice from my dog before I treat what other fans say about our players as credible. There are exceptions of course (not on the investment advice).
So it's pretty much we are who we've been and our players will be awful until proven otherwise, and even if proven we are probably still terrible and just got lucky.
And here I thought we were flying under the radar last season only to learn we are also flying under the radar this season as well.
I should've said that the Johnny 2.0 stuff is indeed, ridiculous. IMO, that's not even worth discussing... as anyone that still believes that has to be woefully and willfully mis-informed. Just the fact that he fessed his contribution to the 2019 disaster is enough to dispel any Johnny comparisons.
That said, there's a big difference between no longer being compared to a top10 bust in NFL history, and being The Man. IMO, his game is basically back to where it was heading into 2019 (probably better than that, but I think you get what I'm saying). He's gotta show some consistency from season to season. Obviously, consistency in coaching and scheme between 2 seasons is going to help like no other, but he still has to go out there and show it.
There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.
I get recognizing how he's evolved and still wanting him to show something before anointing him the next greatest quarterback.
I also get those (like me) who saw a star in college and knows he's going to be great and he's going to lead a team to a or multiple super bowl wins.
I don't get the ones who call him a terrible leader and still gives off that Johnny vibe. These are the ones who will always say he will suck and if he has a good season it's because of his supporting cast, the coaches and how everyone made it sooooo easy for him. Yet those are the same ones who say he sucked in 2019 and coaching had very little to do with it.
I guess I shouldn't get worked up about it. But I can see where he gets his motivation. I'm fired up.
I think a lot of it has to do with the mitigating factors that have surrounded our team since Baker came here that make a difference in the perception of who Mayfield is and who Mayfield isn't.
We've all seen the coaching carousel and the ever changing systems that Baker has had to deal with. We've witnessed the flashes even when he was going through those changes. We witnessed the steady improvement as the season went on last year. We witnessed him get more and more comfortable within Stefanski's system. We understand that the stability of going into his second season within that same system should net us similar or even better results than the last half of the 2020 season.
Fans of other teams don't have the luxury of following opposing teams that closely. For those of them who do make such an effort, I believe they do understand the talent Baker possesses. Many of those in the national media who actually apply themselves to the craft are seeing who and what Baker is. As time has gone on more and more of them see him in a favorable light.
I actually see people downplaying his ability as a positive thing. While I'm not trying to use Baker as an example here, often times people who feel they have something left to prove work so much harder to prove something than those who think they have made it. It serves as a motivating factor.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
Other fans and the media I honestly could care less.
If they praise him fine. If they dish him fine.
When we play just win baby.
The teams we play and their staffs. They know what he can do. Don't leave guys open because Baker can and most likely will be accurate.
Quarterbacks are the most dependent players. The OL has to block. If not. I don't care who you are. You will not look good. They also need weapons.
Berry and Stefanski made the changes in personnel and in scheme to support Baker. That is what good teams do.
I expect Baker to soar this year. He is a good player. He works hard. He is a leader. And now he has what all quarterbacks need continuity. The chance to build and refine.
The Browns are in a good place as an organization. There is internal harmony.
If we can escape major injuries we will a force this year.
Nobody can really guarantee a Super Bowl. The Browns are finally in a position that we could win a Super Bowl.
That is all that you can do. The rest is up to uncontrollable events.
I will take investment advice from my dog before I treat what other fans say about our players as credible. There are exceptions of course (not on the investment advice).
Could you ask your dog if I should invest in Chewy?
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I will take investment advice from my dog before I treat what other fans say about our players as credible. There are exceptions of course (not on the investment advice).
Could you ask your dog if I should invest in Chewy?
I will take investment advice from my dog before I treat what other fans say about our players as credible. There are exceptions of course (not on the investment advice).
Could you ask your dog if I should invest in Chewy?
She approves
My dog says that the time to invest in chewy.com was when they split from Petsmart. He says that their stock went up quite quickly, peaking in mid-January, (around $112/share) and then settling back into a still overpriced $80/share ... but what does he know? He's only a 3 year old dog.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
So it's pretty much we are who we've been and our players will be awful until proven otherwise, and even if proven we are probably still terrible and just got lucky.
And here I thought we were flying under the radar last season only to learn we are also flying under the radar this season as well.
I reckon it all depends on who the audience is.
We've been bad for 20 years. We've had years where we APPEARED to get good, but then we'd blow up the following season. MANY of our games last season were FAR from decisive wins. We were far from consistent in our ability to do things. We didn't beat any teams with a winning record until, what... the Pittsburgh games? We backed into the playoffs with help from other teams - as the 7th seed, something that has never existed before, so in any normal year, we would have been outside looking in. Sure, we trounced Pittsburgh in the playoffs, but that was a shadow of who they normally are. The defense was decimated and the offense was hobbled... and they still almost pulled off a comeback. Sure, we took Kansas City to the wire, but we needed Mahommes to exit the game to get it there, and then we STILL blew it to Case Keenum. Lamar Jackson made us look like fools each time we played them. Every time we got a big opportunity to put our destiny in our own hands, we wilted; until that final game of the season... and Pittsburgh was resting half their starters.
Read through all of that, not as a Browns fan but from the detached viewpoint of a casual fan of some other team. It doesn't matter that WE know what we've got going on here... we haven't earned ANYTHING, yet. We did it once. You aren't Good until you do it consistently and without doubts or caveats.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.