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Postgame vs Browns
#21
Mayfield was so bad he made the D look alot better than it would have been with league average play from the browns QB.
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#22
Quote: @kmillard said:
Mayfield was so bad he made the D look alot better than it would have been with league average play from the browns QB.
Agree,  I have watched a good amount of Mayfield and that was one his worst performances since his rookie year.  Now, some of that was based on our defensive scheme/pressure, but even then he had more inaccurate throws to open WR's then any game this year that is for sure.  
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Quote: @minny65 said:
@kmillard said:
Mayfield was so bad he made the D look alot better than it would have been with league average play from the browns QB.
Agree,  I have watched a good amount of Mayfield and that was one his worst performances since his rookie year.  Now, some of that was based on our defensive scheme/pressure, but even then he had more inaccurate throws to open WR's then any game this year that is for sure.  
I just read this.  May have played a big role in why Mayfield was off and we held them to 14.






[Image: BB1crltp.img?h=465&w=775&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f]© Provided by The Spun Baker Mayfield celebrates Browns win.
Mayfield admitted after the injury that his shoulder “kinda popped in and out,” but he remained in the game. The MRI came back negative, and while head coach Kevin Stefanski said the quarterback was sore, but “doing fine.”
He was spectacular in that win over the lowly Texans, throwing just two incompletions all day and racking up 10.1 yards per attempt. His performance has dipped in the weeks since.
In Week 3, a 26-6 win against the Chicago Bears, Mayfield was solid, throwing for 246 yards on 61.3-percent completions, with a touchdown. Last week, a 14-7 win against the Minnesota Vikings, was ugly though. He had just 155 yards and completed fewer than 50-percent of his throws. Stefanski blamed himself for the outing, though according to Ian Rapoport, Mayfield is also dealing with a “partially torn labrum” and has been wearing a shoulder harness.
The good news is that this is his non-throwing shoulder. We saw Drew Brees need surgery on a similar injury early in his career, though that was in his throwing shoulder, which is more significant.
Still, it isn’t ideal for a team with Super Bowl aspirations, and a quarterback that still seeks to prove that he can be elite, and earn a contract to match. There are plenty of concerns for the young QB around the NFL world today.
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