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It's Friday, Time to Dance: After Getting Whipped, Watch Baker Mayfield ‘Whip’
The Big Dance: After Getting Whipped, Watch Baker Mayfield ‘Whip’
Also here's a fun video I took of Baker Mayfield and friends. So, BOOMER. @BM_ShakeIT11 pic.twitter.com/b23VQ50G2e
— Caroline Kemp (@caroline_kemp) July 18, 2015
Wurk. 😂💯
@BM_ShakeIT11 pic.twitter.com/4VKmU0XRTc
— JohnKnowss (@Official_JHump) May 28, 2015
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
7 Players We Hated In Fantasy Football In Week 4: Because Running Backs Are The Worst
7 Players We Hated In Fantasy Football In Week 4: Because Running Backs Are The Worst
The Player: Jordan Cameron
Listen, Jordan Cameron, we need to talk. When you were drafted by the
Cleveland Browns in 2011 in the fourth round, you were talked about as
being one of the biggest steals in the draft, and that hype machine
continued to build. You were going to be the next great tight end, and
your breakout third season only confirmed this: 80 catches for 917 yards
and seven touchdowns.
After an injury-plagued 2014, this was supposed to be your year. You were in Miami to join forces with Ryan Tannehill and his freshly minted contract extension, destined to join the ranks of the elite tight ends. How have you repaid that faith? By starting out weak and only getting worse as the season progresses. Need proof? Here are Cameron’s stat lines:
The Player: Jordan Cameron
The Box Score: 2 catches, 19 yards
Listen, Jordan Cameron, we need to talk. When you were drafted by the
Cleveland Browns in 2011 in the fourth round, you were talked about as
being one of the biggest steals in the draft, and that hype machine
continued to build. You were going to be the next great tight end, and
your breakout third season only confirmed this: 80 catches for 917 yards
and seven touchdowns.After an injury-plagued 2014, this was supposed to be your year. You were in Miami to join forces with Ryan Tannehill and his freshly minted contract extension, destined to join the ranks of the elite tight ends. How have you repaid that faith? By starting out weak and only getting worse as the season progresses. Need proof? Here are Cameron’s stat lines:
- Week 1 at Washington: 4 catches, 73 yards, 0 TD
- Week 2 at Jacksonville: 3 catches, 62 yards, 0TD
- Week 3 vs. Buffalo: 3 catches, 16 yards, 0 TD
- Week 4 vs. New York Jets: 2 catches, 19 yards, 0 TD
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