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maxrandb

(15,353 posts)
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 12:14 AM Dec 2021

Should Baker Mayfield sue the NFL and the refs from the Green Bay game?

Sure, this is a little "tongue in cheek", but I think he'd have a case.

Yes, I am a Browns fan venting, but a recent survey shows that Cleveland fans are the 12th most complaining fans.

Considering the Browns history, you'd think we'd be #1.

So, Baker Mayfield is in a potential extension year. He could be signed to a multi-year deal worth millions.

He didn't play well. Despite throwing 3 interceptions, the Browns were driving for a potential winning score. A clear defensive pass interference resulted in a 4th interception, and probably killed any chance Cleveland had for the playoffs this year.

Watch the film. Even honest Packer fans would say; "yep, that was Pass Interference."

Two of Baker's interceptions, the first and the least one, were clearly the result of Pass Interference.

Baker and the Browns said all the right things after the game

"Can't put the game in the hands of the officials"

"Can't rely on getting that call"

"Have to play better" "blah, blah, blah"

That's football, but it's also business.

How much money does a missed call like that cost Baker?

Would we accept this in any other profession?

"Hey, sometimes the pilot just misses the runway"

"Hey, sometimes the cook just misses the expiration date on that meat"

Seems like there is a hell of a lot of money and careers subject to whether or not a little yellow flag gets thrown.

So maybe Baker doesn't get a contract.

Maybe the Browns win their final two games, get some help and win their division.

Or, maybe we do what Browns fans have done for 60 years...wait 'til next year.

Doesn't change the fact that the officials need to do better

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doublethink

(6,823 posts)
1. They have gone downhill since trading OBJ to the Rams ....
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 12:24 AM
Dec 2021

Ha ... Gale Sayers and Dick Butkus never got to the playoffs ... but OBJ is going for the second time in his carreer ... this time with the RAMS !! I didn't actually read anything in your post but the headline lol. Sorry bro, all in fun, couldn't help myself. Happy New Year !! Peace.

doublethink

(6,823 posts)
15. Hasn't been cancerous to the Rams ....
Thu Dec 30, 2021, 02:03 PM
Dec 2021

no reports of disarray in the Rams locker room at all, not a peep because of him. He's scored 4 touchdowns with the Rams so far. Don't think he had any with the Browns prior. Anyway you guys got to root for the Rams this weekend against the Ravens to keep your hopes alive for the playoffs! Sports is the toy section in the department store of life .... have fun and Happy New Year !!!

Auggie

(31,186 posts)
16. Browns went to the Divisional playoffs last year without Beckham
Thu Dec 30, 2021, 02:58 PM
Dec 2021

He only played 7 games, all in the beginning the 2020 season.

Here are Beckham's stats with the Browns for 2022: He was targeted 34 times for 17 receptions in 6 games, no TDs. A total of 232 yards -- average of about 38 yards a game. Those numbers suck for what he was paid. The future will be better without him.

BROWNS FEATURE A RUSHING ATTACK. And Beckham is a selfish douchebag for not understanding that. Good riddance to that asshole.

Fuck the Rams. I hope the Ravens crush them with Jackson back. It helps the 49ers.

Bleacher Creature

(11,257 posts)
2. He'll need to get in line.
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 12:26 AM
Dec 2021

I'm a Bills fan and they were hosed big time two weeks ago on two PI calls that almost certainly cost them the game against the Bucs. One was a missed call while they were driving for the winning TD, and the other was a call in OT on Tampa Bay's winning TD with absolutely minuscule contact.

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
3. The Packers have their own...
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 12:46 AM
Dec 2021

officiating crew on their payroll. They get 95% of the calls, and if something doesn't go their way Aaron Rogers cries and throws tantrums until they reverse it.

The Browns got hosed, but the NFL loves their fair-haired boy Aaron Rogers, and they'll do most anything to please him. He's got COVID Toe but they make believe it's anything but that, just so Aaron doesn't get upset. Biggest baby in the league.

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
14. Maybe the Browns should try to get Rodgers on their team for next year.
Wed Dec 29, 2021, 02:36 PM
Dec 2021

That would ensure that everything goes their way.

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
8. But the bad calls....
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 05:38 PM
Dec 2021

all seem to go against whatever team the Green Bay Peckers are playing.

P.S. I don't really have a dog in this hunt, I just loathe Aaron Rogers. He is a big baby, and if you can't admit that you must bleed green and yellow. No offense to Wisconsin people meant, other than Aaron.

luv2fly

(2,475 posts)
9. Aaron's an asshat
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 05:58 PM
Dec 2021

But a hell of a quarterback. It's probably true that a lot of players in the NFL are asshats, we just don't know until they show us.

I can detest someone and still admire them professionally.

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
11. It's that "big man on campus" ego thing....
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 07:24 PM
Dec 2021

I think. They've been treated special since they were little kids, always told how great they were, how talented they are, and that they're better than all the rest. After awhile 90% of them actually believe it.

It always cracks me up when one guy will make a tackle, catch a ball, break up a pass etc. and they'll act like they're Superman. I can't help myself from yelling at the TV, "you caught a ball moron, you didn't find a cure for cancer".

I guess most athletes at the top level of their sport act that way. To me it's totally ludicrous. To many sports fans, these guys are gods though.

This isn't manifested in any other occupation that I can think of. Can you imagine an insurance salesman doing a victory dance in his office? Spiking his clipboard and doing backflips for writing a new policy for someone? The country would come to a standstill.

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
7. I'm no expert but there seem to be bad calls in every game.
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 02:08 PM
Dec 2021

I'm just going by what the commentators say. The worst ones are the missed calls. The refs don't see something, but everyone else does. The team that benefits acts like there was no problem. The team that is wronged - well they'd best put it behind them because there is no going back.

The drama of the wronged is an art form... you see this in every sport.

maxrandb

(15,353 posts)
10. There were two specific late calls that went against the Browns
Tue Dec 28, 2021, 06:45 PM
Dec 2021

Those calls cost the Browns 2 games. The Chargers game for sure, and probably the Green Bay game.

That's the difference between the playoffs, or staying home.

I get that there are blown calls, but it begins to start reaching conspiracy level when those calls all go against a team in the final minutes/seconds of a game.

I have tried to find a critical call that went in the Browns favor over the past 20 years, and can't find one.

Auggie

(31,186 posts)
13. The Browns lost because dozens of players were on the Covid list, okay? It's their own fault.
Wed Dec 29, 2021, 11:35 AM
Dec 2021

One, or a few, players, coaches or support staff couldn't be bothered with masks, distancing, good hygiene, or vaccinations, and infected over 20 players, about 10 of which were starters.

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