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Baker Mayfield: Fire The Cannons

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Hint: Keep looking down for Baker.

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I bet we could still clear Baker to play this weekend if we had a game. :chuckle:
Stefanski: “We have the utmost confidence in Baker. We spoke with the doctors, his medicals cleared and we expect him to go out there and play his best football this weekend ”

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Things nobody cares about nor factors why such shitty results.

Hope the guy returns and progresses.
Let's not blame the injury on Baker's performance. In his four years in the NFL, here's his QB ratings:

2018- 93.7
2019- 78.8
2020- 95.9
2021- 83.1
average- 87.875

By comparison, here's Jameis Winston's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Tampa Bay:

2015- 84.2
2016- 86.1
2017- 92.2
2018- 90.2
average- 88.175

Here's Marcus Mariota's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Tennessee:

2015- 91.5
2016- 95.6
2017- 79.3
2018- 92.3
average- 89.675

Here's Ryan Tannehill's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Miami:

2012- 76.1
2013- 81.7
2014- 92.8
2015- 88.7
average- 84.825

All, except for Tannehill, have had higher average QB ratings in their first 4 seasons than Baker Mayfield and each has since moved on to a new team. Make all the excuses you want, but it's pretty obvious the company Baker is in and that he just isn't very good. Quite simply, some people see what they want to see in Baker...
 
Let's not blame the injury on Baker's performance. In his four years in the NFL, here's his QB ratings:

2018- 93.7
2019- 78.8
2020- 95.9
2021- 83.1
average- 87.875

By comparison, here's Jameis Winston's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Tampa Bay:

2015- 84.2
2016- 86.1
2017- 92.2
2018- 90.2
average- 88.175

Here's Marcus Mariota's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Tennessee:

2015- 91.5
2016- 95.6
2017- 79.3
2018- 92.3
average- 89.675

Here's Ryan Tannehill's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Miami:

2012- 76.1
2013- 81.7
2014- 92.8
2015- 88.7
average- 84.825

All, except for Tannehill, have had higher average QB ratings in their first 4 seasons than Baker Mayfield and each has since moved on to a new team. Make all the excuses you want, but it's pretty obvious the company Baker is in and that he just isn't very good. Quite simply, some people see what they want to see in Baker...
In addition to the fact the talent around him was most likely far greater than what the others had
 
Let's not blame the injury on Baker's performance. In his four years in the NFL, here's his QB ratings:

2018- 93.7
2019- 78.8
2020- 95.9
2021- 83.1
average- 87.875

By comparison, here's Jameis Winston's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Tampa Bay:

2015- 84.2
2016- 86.1
2017- 92.2
2018- 90.2
average- 88.175

Here's Marcus Mariota's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Tennessee:

2015- 91.5
2016- 95.6
2017- 79.3
2018- 92.3
average- 89.675

Here's Ryan Tannehill's ratings from his first 4 seasons in Miami:

2012- 76.1
2013- 81.7
2014- 92.8
2015- 88.7
average- 84.825

All, except for Tannehill, have had higher average QB ratings in their first 4 seasons than Baker Mayfield and each has since moved on to a new team. Make all the excuses you want, but it's pretty obvious the company Baker is in and that he just isn't very good. Quite simply, some people see what they want to see in Baker...
Im so confused by this post its all over the place.

you dont think we should blame Bakers numbers on the injury. Gotcha. Then you show us he had a huge drop off in performance while injured. Seems to fly in the face of your initial point, but ill keep reading.

Then you randomly pick 4 other QBs to compare Baker to and make the statement Baker is worse than all but one of these guys over his first 4 years, so the browns should get rid of him because those other teams got rid of their QBs. But then you ignore the fact that one of the players you are comparing Baker to has been a top 10-12 QB over the last couple of seasons and has not only lead his team to a couple of big time playoff wins, but is also the QB for the number 1 team in the AFC this year. Clearly indicating the team that got rid of that QB made a huge mistake

Or how about this. We let a healthy Baker play next year and see where he ends up? Is that okay? or do we just keep pulling comparison's out of our ass that keep showing Baker had a shitty season with an injured shoulder

ETA: you will also see that last year Baker had the best rating in a year of any of these players, and was followed with the 2nd highest drop off (you know he got injured), which would have been the largest drop off if a healthy Baker doesnt put up literally record breaking numbers in his first 2 games this year.
 

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