The fate of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offense might just hinge on one man: Baker Mayfield. That's the intriguing perspective of former Bucs quarterback Shaun King, who shared his thoughts with Kyle Odegard in a recent interview.
But here's the twist: King believes Mayfield's performance is directly tied to the quality of his offensive coordinator. When Mayfield has a skilled coordinator, he shines. But without that guidance, his play becomes unpredictable and inconsistent.
This insight was offered before the Bucs hired Zac Robinson as their new offensive coordinator. King, who led the Bucs to the NFC title game, noted that Mayfield needs a strict and disciplined coach to keep him in check. When Mayfield feels like he's against the odds, he rises to the occasion. But when success comes knocking, Mayfield's performance can become careless.
King recalls a pivotal moment in Mayfield's career: "I remember a press conference where Mayfield talked about his celebrations. He said that when he celebrated in Cleveland, he was called immature, but now it's seen as moxie. And since then, his performance has been less than stellar."
Despite this critique, King is a self-proclaimed Mayfield fan. When Mayfield is on a roll, King ranks him among the top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL. King suggests that some players thrive under pressure, and Mayfield is one of them.
And this is where it gets interesting: If Robinson can unlock Mayfield's potential, the Bucs could be on the path to victory. But will this lead to yet another coordinator change for the Bucs next year? Only time will tell.
What do you think? Is Mayfield's performance solely dependent on his coaching, or is there more to the story? Share your thoughts in the comments below!