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Agreed. I would like them to keep him no matter who they sign.
Agreed. But this is my concern with him. I love his toughness but a human can only take so much punishment. The hits he took in Buffalo were absolute, gorgeous artistry but the defense but, oh so very, ugly from a Jets fan perspective.
He's got the arm. He's got the locker room. He's got the mentality.
I just don't think he will ever play a full season. The question is, is it a 14-15 game season or a 5-6 game one?
Ignorance is bliss
For some reason and idk why but I’m starting to warm up on the idea of Mayfield as an all else failed, so why not option.
He’s 27, he has more playoff appearances and wins than Carr. His stats compared to Carr with only playing half the time are somewhat close and within 5% and their per game stats are nearly identical with Baker edging him out in several cats. The only real ding is the higher interceptions. Now, we could point out a bunch reasons but I haven’t watched enough of him or the browns to place blame on any specific thing. Maybe it is all on Mayfield but the Browns for the past several years have had a top 3 pick in the draft, so the team overall just hasn’t been any good during his tenure there.
Browns fans are very similar to jets fans in regards to having experienced decades of pain and misery, so Mayfield is used to that. The weather in Cleveland can be brutal and it’s obviously no picnic in NY, so he’s used to that. He’s played through several injuries and poor olines, so we know he’s tough. He also dealt with a lot of criticism from OBJ, fans, the browns FO, his own team, etc. so he can handle that and he definitely has a chip on his shoulder with something to prove.
With the right offense and team surrounding him, he could be very serviceable for what the jets need. And being so young, there is still a chance for big upside as he has shown flashes. But jets would seriously need to shore up that oline for him or whoever we end up getting. Again, it feels crazy I’m even saying it but as a plan Z option, I don’t think he’d be that bad and he’d more than likely come very cheap. Obviously fans will ***** and moan and I’m sure several pundits will have **** to say about it but worst case, you keep building around him and then in 2 years you go hard for a franchise QB again.
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I think ZW is the backup no matter how anyone feels about him. In the case of a Rogers trade, Rogers seems to like Zach and might be more willing to teach him than he was with Jordan Love. Zach would have nothing to say about it since Rogers is a HOF QB, who would play for 2 years. If we trade for Carr, he should feel similar, but might be looking to get out since Carr would probably be signed for 5 years. Jimmy G, hard to tell because he's often injured and there's probably going to be occasions that ZW gets starts. Anyone else, ZW will either feel he has a competitive shot or be annoyed and I don't know how the chemestry would be.
I'm OK with Baker, as long as we look at him like we are taking a flyer on him, like he is similar to Minschew or Trubinsky and not Carr or Jimmy G. in that regard, I'd like to see a similar contract to what we would pay Mike White, maybe $10 million or a 2 year contract. If someone else offers him $20 million - $30 million, then good luck
Last edited by LVC; 02-08-2023 at 04:54 PM.
To be fair to Carr, he's had 6 different HC in the last 9 years and he's played with a bunch of bad defenses and running games.
https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/...ntered-the-nfl
Not to mention his individual numbers are significantly better than Mayfield. Not that it matters because Carr is most likely headed to the Saints.
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