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36 minutes ago, Llogg said:

Baker was a nice player in college but man, the bar for statues outside the stadium is not what it used to be.

Not taking up for ou or Mayfield in any way, but isn't a Heisman kind of the bar for a statue outside the stadium?

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53 minutes ago, oSuJeff97 said:

The first thing I thought of when I saw this monstrosity was the Co-op statues. My god that was an amazing time on Shaggy. 

^^ this.  Some of the funniest posts and photoshops I've ever seen.  Lost hours of work and never laughed so hard.

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On 4/23/2022 at 11:48 AM, Llogg said:

Baker was a nice player in college but man, the bar for statues outside the stadium is not what it used to be.

Maybe it's like getting a star on the hollywood walk of fame, where the person pays for it.  Makes a lot of sense here, since OU apparently doesn't have any money and of course Baker would cheap out on the statue and probably piss off the sculptor by being a dickhead.

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On 4/22/2022 at 6:47 AM, markstanco said:


In college baker was better. And I am a big PM fan these days.

 

On 4/22/2022 at 6:56 AM, slorch said:

No he wasn't, and he knew  accepted it.

In college Mayfield's teammates were better and you've just been stanco'ed by another absolutely terrible football opinion.

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In college Mayfield's teammates were better and you've just been stanco'ed by another absolutely terrible football opinion.

PM was passed over by 5 or 10 teams. I understand it is the browns selecting first. Nfl general managers thought baker was the better qb. It’s been a thing for 15 years about tech qbs being a product of the system.
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On 4/25/2022 at 10:06 PM, markstanco said:


PM was passed over by 5 or 10 teams. I understand it is the browns selecting first. Nfl general managers thought baker was the better qb. It’s been a thing for 15 years about tech qbs being a product of the system.

Oh man, he was drafted first. That is definitely proof he was better in college.

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The case for bringing Baker Mayfield to the Texans

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The Houston Texans are walking away from a draft that, by all measures, was a huge success for general manager Nick Caserio. It has been almost universally lauded as a B+ or A- draft from pundits and people around the league point to the number of playmakers Houston was able to find.

CB Derek Stingley Jr., LG Kenyon Green, SS Jalen Pitre, WR John Metchie III, LBChristian Harris and possible even 4th round running back Dameon Pierce all project as Week 1 starters for the rebuilding Texans. It was the type of draft that has the potential to be foundational.

Although unlikely to be enough talent to vault Houston into playoff contention in an AFC loaded with playmakers and elite quarterbacks, they’re building something and the direction of the franchise is more clear than it’s been in years.

Houston values people who fit their culture, who want to be in the building and want to work to the standards they’ve established. They clearly value talented football players, taking guys like Jalen Pitre and Derek Stingley despite concerns about scheme and fit. They want to play excellent defense and run the ball with great success against opposing defenses.

Above all, the Texans are a team that looks like they want to be competitive. Their off-season signings didn’t address finding starters at key holes as much as signing players to two-year deals that can create a great deal of depth. After the high-caliber rookies and some of the more established veterans, the 2022 Houston Texans are going to rely on getting on the football field and watching who performs best.

Caserio loves competition. They want the team to be in a position where Lovie Smith can be competitive during his third NFL head coaching stint.

 

There is one facet to competition where the team seems to believe they’re beyond it. The quarterback position. A year ago, facing immense quarterback uncertainty, Caserio said that picking Davis Mills was about creating competition for veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor
 

[CLICK LINK for full article]

https://sports.yahoo.com/case-bringing-baker-mayfield-texans-141008171.html

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On 5/4/2022 at 11:37 AM, Napoleon said:


The case for bringing Baker Mayfield to the Texans

image.jpeg.fe3783a2ff3600fbbb8c3ed79c26c115.jpeg

The Houston Texans are walking away from a draft that, by all measures, was a huge success for general manager Nick Caserio. It has been almost universally lauded as a B+ or A- draft from pundits and people around the league point to the number of playmakers Houston was able to find.

CB Derek Stingley Jr., LG Kenyon Green, SS Jalen Pitre, WR John Metchie III, LBChristian Harris and possible even 4th round running back Dameon Pierce all project as Week 1 starters for the rebuilding Texans. It was the type of draft that has the potential to be foundational.

Although unlikely to be enough talent to vault Houston into playoff contention in an AFC loaded with playmakers and elite quarterbacks, they’re building something and the direction of the franchise is more clear than it’s been in years.

Houston values people who fit their culture, who want to be in the building and want to work to the standards they’ve established. They clearly value talented football players, taking guys like Jalen Pitre and Derek Stingley despite concerns about scheme and fit. They want to play excellent defense and run the ball with great success against opposing defenses.

Above all, the Texans are a team that looks like they want to be competitive. Their off-season signings didn’t address finding starters at key holes as much as signing players to two-year deals that can create a great deal of depth. After the high-caliber rookies and some of the more established veterans, the 2022 Houston Texans are going to rely on getting on the football field and watching who performs best.

Caserio loves competition. They want the team to be in a position where Lovie Smith can be competitive during his third NFL head coaching stint.

 

There is one facet to competition where the team seems to believe they’re beyond it. The quarterback position. A year ago, facing immense quarterback uncertainty, Caserio said that picking Davis Mills was about creating competition for veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor
 

[CLICK LINK for full article]

https://sports.yahoo.com/case-bringing-baker-mayfield-texans-141008171.html

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