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1 minute ago, rippadonn said:

We're not your damn dumping ground!  We HAVE a new QB and he has more OTAs and training camp and preseason to get up to speed. That's plenty AND others have done it. No b**ch ass'dness! No coddling! Let's GO! 

Engine #9 or top five next draft. THAT'S what needs to happen.

This is nonsense!

I mean, you are not wrong here

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9 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

To be fair he’s played 10 more games than Sam has due to injuries and thrown 4 more INTs. He’s also thrown 92 TDs to Sam’s 54 and led the Browns to their first playoff win in forever. I don’t think he’s a franchise guy but we could do worse if the price is right.

True, but just to keep things in perspective, he's also been in a much better situation, especially in regards to offensive line and offensive weapons. One could easily argue that he was the weak link on a championship team. Darnold's teams were basically terrible.

 

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7 minutes ago, joemac said:

If Baker comes here and leads this team to 10 wins that would be incredible.  We would be in the playoffs and that would be 100% increase in the amount of wins we've had the last 2 seasons.  Who WOULDN'T want that, is the question?

Baker will undoubtly be worse here than he was in Cleveland.   Cleveland was stacked to the nostrils on O.  The guys a dick and his team carried is sucky ass.

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2 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

We're not your damn dumping ground!  We HAVE a new QB and he has more OTAs and training camp and preseason to get up to speed. That's plenty AND others have done it. No b**ch ass'dness! No coddling! Let's GO! 

Engine #9 or top five next draft. THAT'S what needs to happen.

This is nonsense!

Maybe Corral looks like Will Grier in practice who knows. 

Bottom line is I’m just done with this team giving up assets for bad QBs. 

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Sounds familiar. Much like the Cam Newton situation, doesn't the coaching staff bear a fair amount of responsibility for not giving the player the hook if an injury is obviously causing an issue with playing ability?

Well, you heard Baker, it was his right to make the call.🙃

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

We are giving up more draft capital to bring a fug head onto the team.  What in the holy fug is this front office doing?  We are now the official laughing stock of the league. 

If they trade Mayfield for Darnold straight up and get the browns to take on some of the salary and money from the trade that’s the only way I’m on board with this. Having all 3 of the QBs on the roster is a bad idea because Corral needs a real shot to see the field. 

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