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Baker Mayfield: Fire The Cannons

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LOL, I'm trying to understand why they care about use if a credit is applied?

There's no ads on the original video.
Cleveland.com makes zero money off of twitter views.
I don't see an article on Cleveland.com with the video.

I would imagine a spot on House of Highlights or B/R instagram is worth more impression dollars than anything Cleveland.com could make off the video on the site. Seems petty. Wonder if B/R didn't credit them in the past for something?

Why should B/R be allowed to monetize a video that Cleveland.com clearly isn't making money from?
 
Why should B/R be allowed to monetize a video that Cleveland.com clearly isn't making money from?

It's not as if Cleveland.com gets nothing out of it. Their video and credit is circulated to more people than they currently reach, in regions outside of the areas they are known. There's monetary value in that exposure. I'm curious why they don't want it. It's a really strange stance in a business where video content sharing is pretty common with the appropriate credit.
 
Jeff Garcia :chuckle::chuckle::chuckle::chuckle::chuckle::chuckle::chuckle:

And no, I’ll never be happy with Baker being a 4 time pro bowler and all he amounts to. That would be a massive failure.
You have to remember that Jeff Garcia didn’t even play in the NFL until he was 29. Still made 4 Pro Bowls.

In today’s game with emphasis on the RPO and getting the QB outside the pocket, he’d enter at 21 years old and tear this league up.

One of the most underrated quarterbacks of all time.
 
You have to remember that Jeff Garcia didn’t even play in the NFL until he was 29. Still made 4 Pro Bowls.

In today’s game with emphasis on the RPO and getting the QB outside the pocket, he’d enter at 21 years old and tear this league up.

One of the most underrated quarterbacks of all time.

Probably the 3rd best QB to play significant time in the CFL before coming over to the NFL. (and no, Flutie is way over rated and not one of the other 2)
 
Probably the 3rd best QB to play significant time in the CFL before coming over to the NFL. (and no, Flutie is way over rated and not one of the other 2)

Number one is clearly Warren Moon... you got me stumped on who else you would take ahead of Garcia and Flutie.
 
Number one is clearly Warren Moon... you got me stumped on who else you would take ahead of Garcia and Flutie.

Joe Theismann, Flutie is not in the conversation, the making 2 SB's and winning one gives Joe the edge imo even though Garcia made more pro bowls.
 
Baker interview on PMT this morning....

Not that any of you guys are interested because.... BaRsToOl
I have no idea what PMT is. A quick Google search tells me it's either a function in Microsoft Excel or Premenstrual Tension.

But yeah... I'm really not interested in giving views to anything associated with Barstool Sports or Bleacher Report. Same stance I have with ESPN.
 
Baker interview on PMT this morning....

Not that any of you guys are interested because.... BaRsToOl

Baker is an amazing QB and entertaining in the right doses, but I don't think anyone would disagree that he's the most barstool-ass QB in the NFL.
 
Staff has deleted a lot of posts from this thread that start out about Barstool Sports then go in a personal attack direction. Since the Browns actually played a game, and Baker Mayfield actually took the field to kick ass and crush souls, I don't think it's too much to ask to stick to the topic:

Baker Fucking Mayfield and this juggernaut.
 
So for the sake of productive conversation, I thought I'd point out a few names:

Montez Sweat, Josh Norman, Landon Collins, and Quinton Dunbar.

Those are some of the best and highest paid defenders on the Redskins. None of them were on the field when Mayfield and the offense tore it up in their touchdown drive. Once I heard the name Troy Apke a few times on the stop, I knew the offense was making it look easy because the Redskins didn't mind giving the Browns an easy one.

We're the Browns resting some key players? Absolutely. But the offense might not have it that easy all season and I hadn't seen many people mention the other side of it.
 
So for the sake of productive conversation, I thought I'd point out a few names:

Montez Sweat, Josh Norman, Landon Collins, and Quinton Dunbar.

Those are some of the best and highest paid defenders on the Redskins. None of them were on the field when Mayfield and the offense tore it up in their touchdown drive. Once I heard the name Troy Apke a few times on the stop, I knew the offense was making it look easy because the Redskins didn't mind giving the Browns an easy one.

We're the Browns resting some key players? Absolutely. But the offense might not have it that easy all season and I hadn't seen many people mention the other side of it.
With that said. That was just about as vanilla offense as you get.
 

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