November 5, 2024

Five Viable Options To Replace Baker Mayfield As Browns Starting QB

Jameis Winston

Pro – He is the most physically talented player on the list, including Mayfield.  Physically, Winston has a million-dollar body but a 10-cent brain, in which we will get to in a bit.  To his credit, Winston has a cannon for an arm and has launched 135 touchdowns and has compiled over 20,000 yards.  He also led the Saints to a 5-2 record before getting hurt last season.

Con – He is immature, a locker room cancer and just not a good guy.  He doesn’t seem to learn from his mistakes and would be liable to say something very stupid to the Cleveland media which would just restart the never ending drama. His career record is 33-44 and in his 5 seasons as a starter in Tampa Bay, he only had 1 winning season.

Should we replace Baker Mayfield with him?  No!  Let me remind you before you start to sell me on the fact, he was a former number one pick, so was Mayfield.  I’m not going to sit here and tell you I care about either one of them or believe either one of them can win a Super Bowl, but I could see Mayfield doing it long before Winston.  I want no part of him.

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4 thoughts on “Five Viable Options To Replace Baker Mayfield As Browns Starting QB

  1. Stop blaming Baker for our bad offense, The coaching staff is the real reason. Stop coddling the coach, he puts Baker in more losing situations than winning ones. Don’t believe me? How come we don’t use the best running back tandem in the NFL at the same time and make defenses adjust to us. He modeled our impressive offense after the juggernaut Minnesota offense the set what 30 straight NFL records for scoring (he said sarcastically)? Give us a break and call the coaches out, and don’t forget Joe Woods, Not offense, but has constantly failed to stop the other team when the game was on the line.

  2. Keep Keenum and Mayfield, draft a rookie in lower rounds. QB position is fine as it is. FIx the rest of the offense (except the running backs).

  3. This sounds like the most viable option. Baker has the talent; don’t set him up to fail like the Browns & the Buffalo Bill’s have done for over 20 yrs. And, Get rid of Landry(?). Ok so he had a lacklustre season, or was it they did not have an adequate 1 – 2 punch on receiving positions after OJB left? I never liked him (OBJ) but the 2 of them were productive, I am fairly sure!

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