“Talent wise, I thought he should have been – I love Myles but…,’’ he said with a smile before going out to practice for the Chiefs visit on Sunday. “Coming from the Texas Tech system, there are always your skeptics, people doubting the fact that all he did was sit back there and throw the ball. He threw it 88 times in our game (a 66-59 Oklahoma victory over Texas Tech), but when it comes down to it, throwing the ball is throwing the ball, and he’s really good at it.”
Originally Posted by scho63:
Look at how damaged Derek Carr is now!
Derek Carr isn't 'damaged.' He is the same player he always was. Great with time to think, and a spazz under pressure. Reminiscent of Whitlock's BF Jeffy George. Give him an O-line like Dak enjoyed last year and he'll be back on pro-bowl form in no time. Harangue him and flustrate him and he'll fold like a cheap suit. [Reply]
If Cleveland took him then Baker would have been with a better organization and not the perpetual losers that are the Browns. I see he wants to be traded. :-):-):-) [Reply]
If Baker was drafted this year by the Chiefs and Alex was still here then I have little doubt he'd be on the bench and next year he'd be lighting the league up. Not to Mahomes' level but still. He'd be the best QB of this class easily. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
I like Baker. I hope Dorsey turns the Browns around and we have 15 years of KC and Cleveland as the Brady and Manning rivalry of the 2020's.
Except I don't like the fine detail of that scenario.
Judging by the relative QBs, and the relative remainder of each team, we'd size up more on the Manning/Colts end, and the Browns more on the Brady/Patriots end. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Except I don't like the fine detail of that scenario.
Judging by the relative QBs, and the relative remainder of each team, we'd size up more on the Manning/Colts end, and the Browns more on the Brady/Patriots end.