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29.11.2019 08:31
Some quarterbacks opt to call out teammates publicly. Antworten

One quarterback on Saturday chose to call out teammates privately. But loud enough that it was heard publicly.Mary Kay Cabot of the reports that Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield reacted to a failed scramble deal by screaming at his receivers — including the ubiquitous (but for some reason still regarded as taboo) F bomb.Coach Freddie Kitchens was fine with Mayfield’s reaction.“I don’t know if they responded to him or not Cleveland Browns T-Shirts , but yeah, I expect my quarterback to get everybody on the same page,” Kitchens said, via Cabot. “That’s what I want.”That’s what quarterbacks are supposed to do — on the practice field, on the playing field https://www.brownsfanshop.com/hats , on the sidelines wherever. It part of the quasi-management nature of the gig. Quarterbacks show leadership by always inspiring teammates and holding them accountable, when needed.A college quarterback at Alabama, Kitchens admits he did the same thing with his teammates.“I think you could ask some of my friends and ask them,” Kitchens said. “Probably too much.”Mayfield, and all quarterbacks Cleveland Browns Hoodie , needed to be ready to do it exactly as much as it’s needed. And to do it within the confines of the team, not during radio interviews or press conferences or wherever else that involves complaining to outsiders about members of the team. The Browns aren’t happy with how their kickers have performed in the preseason.Greg Joseph and Austin Siebert each missed field goals from beyond 50 yards in Saturday’s game against the Colts and head coach Freddie Kitchens said on a Sunday conference call that the Browns “need somebody that can put the ball between the two yellow poles.”Kitchens was asked if there may be an issue with the holding on kicks, but made it clear his issue is with the kickers above all else.“I don’t know about that,” Kitchens said, via Cleveland.com. “I know this https://www.brownsfanshop.com/James-Burgess-Jersey , it didn’t go through the upright. I know there are no excuses coming from that room. Their job is to put the ball through the upright. I don’t care who is holding. I can go out there and hold it for them, and it better go through the upright. That’s their job.”Kitchens said that he and General Manager John Dorsey have discussed adding a kicker from outside the organization, so Cleveland may be one of the places where the kicking carousel spins ahead of Week One.

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