@@Daecoth yeah that was a big thought of mine, even if baker wasn't statistically the best qb in the league by any means, he was key to turning that franchise around and giving them hope
The quarterback wasn’t the problem. The Browns have never been a championship team missing only the “right” QB. Playing musical QBs is a PR move, not a player personnel move, but the fans aren’t buying it.
@@jimslancio I would argue musical QBs is a result of the nfl's current quarterback-happy marketing in the media where everything goes back to the qb in terms of their talking points. Generally I think they do a better job at marketing their sport than the NBA (who really focus on solely the stars) but if the QB position gets talked about the most, teams are more likely to consider changes and think the grass is greener because it creates publicity for the franchise, as you mentioned.
The true fans knew it was a mistake happening in real time
@@teeheeteeheeish absolutely, hated the movie at the time and it looks even worse now
Baker gave Cleveland hope that they havn't had in decades. Browns deserve everything they are getting. Good luck, Tampa Bay! Win the South!
@@Daecoth yeah that was a big thought of mine, even if baker wasn't statistically the best qb in the league by any means, he was key to turning that franchise around and giving them hope
Think how good the Browns would be with Baker and all those picks. Will Anderson opposite Myles Garrett? Tank Dell? Couple really good Olineman?
The quarterback wasn’t the problem. The Browns have never been a championship team missing only the “right” QB. Playing musical QBs is a PR move, not a player personnel move, but the fans aren’t buying it.
@@jimslancio I would argue musical QBs is a result of the nfl's current quarterback-happy marketing in the media where everything goes back to the qb in terms of their talking points. Generally I think they do a better job at marketing their sport than the NBA (who really focus on solely the stars) but if the QB position gets talked about the most, teams are more likely to consider changes and think the grass is greener because it creates publicity for the franchise, as you mentioned.
Ad a packers fan that lives in ohio they did him so dirty. I'm rooting for him besides when they play the packers. Cleveland clowns strike again
Browns will always be the browns