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41 minutes ago, Fright said:

Baker has been exposed. Damaged goods. Keep him in to keep the non purposeful tank job going. Draft someone next year and the year after, if need be. Time to fix this poo for good.

How come stupid fans like me could see that before he got here and Fitterer couldn't?

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35 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

How come stupid fans like me could see that before he got here and Fitterer couldn't?

Clean house!!!

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Desperation to save face. Another person Rhule can throw under the bus to keep his job alive another year. Rhule fully intends to be here 7 years and the organization has made moves that tend to solidify that thought as well. 

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4 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Yeah, you see him hesitate right where there is a cluster of OL/DL. It’s clear he can’t see DJ and continues to roll out and throw it way too late.

He’s not ever going to be our answer at QB. It’s ridiculously obvious. Even when plays are open, his limitations are obvious.

I think he can definitely be better in a system that suits him more but the obvious thing appears to be that he will never be a franchise QB.

So....0/3 in consecutive years of our Cleveland Browns-esque QB search.

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6 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Yeah, you see him hesitate right where there is a cluster of OL/DL. It’s clear he can’t see DJ and continues to roll out and throw it way too late.

He’s not ever going to be our answer at QB. It’s ridiculously obvious. Even when plays are open, his limitations are obvious.

Interestingly.. many remain on the Bryce Young train and he's at least 2 inches shorter.

Some short QBs can make it work.  Baker does not appear to be on that list for some reason.

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1 minute ago, Skack25 said:

Interestingly.. many remain on the Bryce Young train and he's at least 2 inches shorter.

Some short QBs can make it work.  Baker does not appear to be on that list for some reason.

Short is one thing but Bryce is built like Robby. At least some of the recent short QB's have been thick. Young is REALLY fuging small.

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