Some rookie fever going on in this thread.
From my eye the competition is pretty close between Tyrod and Baker.
Not sure what game you watched last night but there was no comparison between the two, none. One cautiously holds onto the ball, so will put up less stats. The other trusts what he sees and slings it around. On a team with a good defense, you could see the value of the former.
But those of you saying Baker Mayfield >> Tyrod Taylor should consider a few things:
- The running game helped Baker Mayfield, and the play calling as such - you know, trying to establish the run. Tyrod got little help last night Same coach calling the same plays in the same offense and they rushed for more yards in the first half (76) as opposed to the second (57)
- Baker Mayfield threw a should've been interception in the red-zone. No arguments, rookie trying to make a play, gonna happen...but it didn't
- Tyrod Taylor also led come back victories the last 2 games, except the kicker effed it up both times. Tyrod last night was not going to lead anything but another loss parade. Dude just didn't have it last night
- Mayfield is not Joe Cool. At least 3 times he panicked last night, exiting pocket for no reason. Getting rid of the ball quick is his thing. Maybe so but I don't recall it that way. The Jets were bringing pressure all night, Mayfield dealt with it, Tyrod tucked it and ran or ate it. Getting rid of the ball quick is a good thing, check the NFL stats.
Mayfield definitely helps the passing game, no doubt.
He gets rid of the ball and has a lot more accuracy. If I owned any of Njoku, Johnson, Callaway, or Landry, I'm hoping he gets the nod. He might be the best QB on the team anyway. But I feel like Tyrod is better than he gets credit for and this coaching staff hasn't helped him. If they can't play to his strengths they may as well go with Mayfield who fits in the traditional offense.
The bolded above is kinda funny to me, you say it like it's a knock against Mayfield. I think you saw the apex of what Tyrod could do last week with a 94.6 passer rating (22 of 30 for 246yds & a sweet bomb on the fingertips of Calloway for 6). I don't know what Mayfield's ceiling is but he damn near had that last night in a half of football and he was spinning the rock better than any QB the Browns have had on the roster in the last decade. If you watched the game it was evident from the first pass the zip this kid has on the ball is markedly better than Tyrod and he put the ball on the money damn near every throw. He will have a let down, no question but for the first time since Bernie Kosar was our QB I felt completely comfortable with our signal caller and never had the thought that if we got down, we wouldn't come right back. It's been a long time coming.