11-29-2018, 02:22 PM
(11-29-2018, 02:17 PM)3wt Wrote: I don't really know if I can judge Hue as an OC. Personally I did not like his style. He was way too gimmicky.
And I can't help but wonder after many of the things Mayfield has said: that they finally have someone they can believe in calling the plays and the reference Mayfield said that things were said in the locker room.
I realize that Mayfield can be a polarizing person with apparent authority issues. But his former coaches and players loved him and clearly love playing for him.
He's a complex character who clearly does not shy away from controversial behaviors, but I think he's a credible person, and his take on Hue gives me a bad feeling about the guy. Mayfield has his issues, but so does Hue. And the firings from both Oakland and Cleveland lend weight to Mayfield's take.
I think his recent hire was very problematic, and I don't want him as head coach.
At all.
Read this recent article by Jason Lloyd from the Athletic. I could not copy the link but here's the title:
"'Good things are going to happen’: Everywhere he’s been, Baker Mayfield’s magnetism, talent have won the day"
By Jason Lloyd
With all due respect, I've had about enough of the Baker Mayfield saga. To me, he's a tool and, even moreso, the ***** enemy. Can we stop all the greatness of Mayfield talk? It is turning my stomach.
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