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Paul G's avatar

I look at the QB situation this way: If Carroll wanted to start Smith, we’d know; but, he doesn’t want to hand the job to Lock. Pete will take the risk of fewer reps for the winner because he believes that (1) if it’s Lock, winning a competition will be better for him than a full set of reps, (2) Geno is a such a known quantity that a full set of reps won’t make much difference, and (3) in any case this is risk worth taking to find out whether Lock is the guy. This is predicated on the assumption that Carroll does not necessarily believe that the results will be underwhelming no matter who he chooses.

While I don’t hold out much hope for Lock, it is worth taking a long look at him if there is a sliver of a chance that he can meet the Hasselbeck Threshold.* For one thing, this would put next year’s draft in an entirely different light.

* Where a GM cannot build a consistently successful team unless the QB is at least as good as Matt Hasselbeck.

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Chuck Turtleman's avatar

If Pete really wants to win as many games as possible next season, he should tell John to get on the phone with Cleveland. I'll admit to not having watched much of Lock in NFL games, but what I have seen and the numbers suggest that he's not a starter. We know what Geno is.

While I am very, very happy that we failed in our quest to land DeShaun Watson, that's for off-field reasons. Outside of him I wanted the best QB available and I don't see another player better than Mayfield at this point. The Browns became my wife's backup team after we watched them celebrate their first win in an otherwise winless season, so I've watched a lot of Browns games since Baker was drafted. Outside of his post injury play last season, he's been good to very good on average and is tough as hell. It will be a contract year for him, and he'll have a lot to prove. Worst case scenario involving Mayfield seems orders of magnitude better than worst case scenario with Geno or Lock.

The conspiracy part of my brain thinks that the reason no one is willing to do business with Cleveland is their ire at the guaranteed contract they gave Watson. That's going to change the way contracts are done for star players from here on out. It's not because no one wants Baker, and certainly not if the Browns eat enough salary.

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