The Bears fans are always on topic. Always stay the course of how ignorant every other fan base is outside of the Bears fans. Did BWW stray from that subject? No, so don’t accuse him of it because that’s the only subject they really know about is everyone else’s ignorance.
Don't worry Gid....someday you'll get over your obsession with me. Perhaps try therapy? Maybe less drugs? More drugs? There's a solution there somewhere....
Browns get first prime-time win since 2014... Not only did the Browns win a game for the first time in 635 days, but they also won on Thursday a prime-time game for the first time in a lot longer than that. Before tonight, Cleveland’s last win under the lights came in 2014, when they beat the Bengals 24-3 in early November. The Browns are now 6-8 on Thursday nights, with a 4-2 record at home. The win over the Jets puts the reconstituted Browns (since 1999) at 7-16 in prime time. All time, the Browns are 23-32 in night games. It could be the first of many prime-time wins for Baker Mayfield, who proved why the Browns took him with the first overall pick, and why so many other teams were quietly coveting a chance to snag him. The mood in the stadium changed immediately when he entered the game, and everything about his performance pointed to the kind of spark that he can bring to a team. And so, inevitably, Mayfield will be taking over the starting job. Despite the oft-reiterated plan to keep him on the sidelines all season long, Mayfield ran with the first opportunity he received, and the only play for a long-suffering franchise that definitely isn’t suffering at this moment is to let him keep doing what he did tonight. (PFT) ______________ _____________________________ Hue Jackson wont commit to Mayfield at this moment, but I think he clearly should.
Baker Mayfield leads Browns to first win in 635 days... Baker Mayfield didn’t start the game, so he won’t get credit for the win. But in Cleveland, the No. 1 overall pick is the hero today. He brought the Browns back from a 14-0 deficit and led them to a 21-17 victory. It was the team’s first victory since Christmas Eve 2016. It’s safe to say Tyrod Taylor, who left in the second quarter with a concussion, will not get his job back. The Mayfield Era has begun. In a little over two quarters, Mayfield went 17-of-23 for 201 yards and a 100.1 passer rating. He also scored on a 2-point conversion, catching a pass from Jarvis Landry. (PFT)
That was one of the better Thursday night games I've watched over the past few seasons. Mayfield brought a lot of energy to the offense.
Hmmmmm . . . . . Wonder where NFLN got the footage of Mayfield scoring on the same play while still at Oklahoma before the Super Bowl was even played?