That makes sense.![]()
This is what you get when a front office is saddled with a dead man walking coach.
He's practically incoherent...
"I don’t envision any situation where all of a sudden [Mayfield will be] getting a bunch of first-team reps unless, , God forbid, something happens,” Jackson said, via Ohio.com. “But at the same time, there might be a day — please nobody hold me to it — where Tyrod all of a sudden maybe doesn’t go and Baker’s out there and people go, ‘Oh, my gosh.’ It wouldn’t be that. You know what I’m saying? Let’s not turn that into, ‘Now [Mayfield is] going to be the starter.’ That’s not what it is. I’m committed to making this work the way that we have it because I think it’s what’s best for the organization. I think it’s what’s best for [Mayfield]. If the player supersedes that, it will show itself.”
I’m a Mayfield owner too but I think this kind of sentiment is a bit overblown. He’s a terrific QB prospect and I’m pretty confident he’s better at QBing than Tyrod right now and would give them just as much chance of winning games now, if not more. Tyrod has experience in the league and sure that counts for something, but it’s experience at being an average QB. The ceiling of this offense and team rises the minute Mayfield takes the field. I don’t see any reason to delay if he’s ready - if he’s not, fine, but we don’t have any reason to think he wouldn’t be (or at least as “ready” as a bunch of other young QBs who will start for teams in week 1), other than a few comments by Hue....and we know anything that comes out of his mouth is worthless.Asa Mayfield owner, I strongly endorse Mayfield sitting and learning this year.
I’m a Mayfield owner too but I think this kind of sentiment is a bit overblown. He’s a terrific QB prospect and I’m pretty confident he’s better at QBing than Tyrod right now and would give them just as much chance of winning games now, if not more. Tyrod has experience in the league and sure that counts for something, but it’s experience at being an average QB. The ceiling of this offense and team rises the minute Mayfield takes the field. I don’t see any reason to delay if he’s ready - if he’s not, fine, but we don’t have any reason to think he wouldn’t be (or at least as “ready” as a bunch of other young QBs who will start for teams in week 1), other than a few comments by Hue....and we know anything that comes out of his mouth is worthless.
Hhmmmmm, people better stop sleeping on Miller AND his hands. Some things are just in plain sight lol.