This past Sunday, the Cleveland Browns got a much needed win over the Buffalo Bills that keeps their slim playoff chances alive for another week, but Baker Mayfield is not happy about everything that went on during that game.
Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported on Tuesday that the Browns QB would prefer if the home fans not make so much noise when the offense is out on the field, specifically calling out the final drive of the 1st half because a false start caused them to settle for a field goal.
“When we’re on offense, we need it to be quiet. It might’ve ruffled some feathers, once again that’s okay, but when we’re on offense on a critical down, we need to be able to have silence in our home stadium.”
“It’s got to be an advantage for us, and then when they get the ball, it’s got to be really loud. It’s just basic football.”
To be fair, he’s not wrong to want the home fans to be quiet as the offense would benefit greatly in the long run.