This may be just me, but I don't buy this "Young Guy" argument. He is an adult that is a professional. Good lord, you can fight in a war at 18, if you can't act like an adult at 18, I have no sympathy for you. I know that is not what you are saying,
@Juice.
I just hear this all the time about people that are anywhere from 18-28 ish. Those are not Kids, they are adults, and should act like it and be treated like it.
OK, sorry, had to get my old man moment of the day out of the way...
Here is my take:
Hue Jackson stinks as a coach, between their talent vs. record under him and watching him on Hard Knocks, I think most will agree. He is lost as a head coach.
Baker Mayfield hasn't proven anything in this league. He has stated a hand full of games. DCs don't even have a season of tape on him. Anything a QB does in his first 10-16 starts is irrelevant as far as their ability/potential/what they will turn into. I have seen so many guys hyped up after a few good starts, but once the league adjusts to their game, they never look as good. Christ, if you watched his first game and listened to the announcers, you would have thought that Nick Mullens was Dan Marino reincarnated.
Mayfield has had some ups and downs, as you would expect from a rookie QB, but again, he hasn't done anything in the league yet. I am not a fan of either guy, but in my opinion Mayfield should cut this kind of crap out and act like the bigger man and act like a leader. If he thought Jackson was the worst coach to ever have the job, so be it, he is gone, move forward. This doesn't do anything positive for anybody involved, and is just a "Look at me" type team distraction.
Mayfield may turn into a great Quarterback in time, or he may join the pile of overhyped QBs the likes of Kappernick, RGIII, Winston, Tebow, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. But even if he turns into a combination of Brady, Marino, and Manning, you still don't do this crap.
P.S. Hue Jackson stinks, and doesn't really have any room to talk about anyone.