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Kitchens, yes. But Baker deserves a lot of blame for poor OL play. He bails way too quickly on clean pockets and forces pressure where he doesn't need to. He's been totally ineffective in the pocket so teams are capitalizing. At some point he has to learn how to make plays without a scramble drill.
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And OLs often get blamed for poor QB play. See Alex Smith. Mayfield isn't just bailing out of the pocket because his protection is poor. Going back to college, he bails once his primary read is locked down. QBs that constantly bail on clean pockets make their OL look bad because they're not nearly as good protecting a scrambler as they are a QB who knows how to use his pocket. In the NFL, you can't get away with having tendencies like that. Defenses know how to stop that now. The QB has to do things to loosen up the pass rush.
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