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Baker could stand to adult up under these sort of circumstances, but it is somewhat refreshing to not hear a canned response to a reporter who is intentionally try to provoke a confrontation with a, are you happy you did not succeed question... outside of that, Fuh K the Browns,

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Those sort  of questions bring more Bellichick conference presses ha ha

 

Thing is, with the media leeches, the Hoodie seem to have a much better strategy than honesty and emotions like Baker...

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3 hours ago, Green Lightning said:

No issue here with what Baker did.  The reporter is likely a Jim Acosta wannabee.


This. Baker didn't handle it well, but that 'journalist' is a **** tool.

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1 hour ago, BobDVA said:

Currently in development, Ryan Leaf 2.0

 

Mayfield suffers form the "short man syndrome" better known as the Napoleon Complex. Doug Flutie had similar issues but to a much lesser degree.

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11 hours ago, eball said:

I dunno, I don't really have a problem with anything Baker said, but he probably needs to just control himself.  It was a dumb question by the reporter.

The original question was fair. Baker actually answered initially with describing the wrong play so Grossi tried to clarify because he  said they were behind the chains (they weren’t). Baker got increasingly frustrated and wasn’t recalling the play - TG ended with asking him if he was happy with the drive, which was needling, and baker snapped, which grossi knew he would. 

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

The original question was fair. Baker actually answered initially with describing the wrong play so Grossi tried to clarify because he  said they were behind the chains (they weren’t). Baker got increasingly frustrated and wasn’t recalling the play - TG ended with asking him if he was happy with the drive, which was needling, and baker snapped, which grossi knew he would. 

 

It's good old fashioned trolling; just in person and not on the Internet.  Professional (key word) athletes are - and should be - expected to handle it much better.

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

The original question was fair. Baker actually answered initially with describing the wrong play so Grossi tried to clarify because he  said they were behind the chains (they weren’t). Baker got increasingly frustrated and wasn’t recalling the play - TG ended with asking him if he was happy with the drive, which was needling, and baker snapped, which grossi knew he would. 

 

So you're saying Baker isn't Sean McVay?  ;)

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