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What you’re looking at is failed fantasy footballers, TraskForce cultists & Baker-Haters - trying to obfuscate. Baker Mayfield is the better QB ...
Shiukd be interesting to see who signs, first.
yep, that’s the mistake - it was an Achilles. That one’s the one you need to worry about. oh, and the fact that the Bucs have already decided on Bak...
I believe the Baker-Haters have already been given this scenario, and they would have no trouble paying Cousins $45m, as his stats say he’s the better...
That has been my point. The Baker-Haters have joined forces with TraskForce to make an argument that the stats argue for Kirk Cousins - but that was o...
So, you want Kirk over Baker, too? Noted. Baker sealed the game on the final drive. The point, lest it get burried under numerous posts: Kirk Cous...
My favorite part is when you assert that the injured Kirk Cousins is a better option than Baker Mayfield for the Buccaneers. It is actually hilario...
Sounds like a case for trading back if the players they want aren’t available at #26.
Again, some in national media. ACL was a mistake. Never said 2 achilles tears - you would have posted it if you could have found it. TraskForce ...
Baker beat the Vikes. Period. Baker made our offense work. Cousins would not have - behind the line we had. We would need Tom Brady-like o-line prot...
Giving me historical stats for a guy who’s best years are behind him, now, who despite those stats is 1-4 in playoffs…who is recovering from a torn ac...
Well, if it’s not within reason, it may reset the draft board.
Hopefully, someone like Chop Robinson is there at #26. If not go for a CB/Db that Bowles can leverage better secondary help from, while also utilizi...
We agree that Baker made his team good enough to beat Kirk’s team. it proves what Vikings fans are now saying: he has big stats during the season…bu...
Tough year for Shaq, great production for most of his tenure with the Bucs, hopefully he will be able to get fully back on track after fully recoverin...
