CLEVELAND — Another Baker Mayfield saying has gone viral.
During an interview on Wednesday, a reporter kept asking Mayfield if he was happy during the last drive of the first half of Sunday's game against the Patriots.
“Was I happy with the drive? No, we did not score points. That is the dumbest question you could ask. What? Jesus, Tony," Mayfield said.
Rotowear, quick to capitalize on the moment, is already selling shirts that say "Jesus, Tony" to Browns fans.
Jesus, Tony. #Browns
— RotoWear (@RotoWear) October 30, 2019
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Twitter users have started the #JesusTony hashtag.
My quarterback. QB1 👨🏻🍳💯#JesusTony #Browns pic.twitter.com/WnnQhUJiZD
— Pumpkinhead 🎃 (@PumpkinNation) October 30, 2019
The Browns would go on to win 9 straight games that year, using "Jesus, Tony" as their rallying cry. #Browns #JesusTony
— Johnny Pharmacy (@Koonu32) October 30, 2019
Imagine regularly interviewing a person after telling everyone you would retire if forced to regularly interview that person. #JesusTony
— Mile High Browns Backers of Denver, CO (@MileHighBrowns) October 30, 2019
Last season after the Browns beat the Falcons, Mayfield said the line that would become an enduring meme: "When I woke up this morning, I was feeling pretty dangerous."
If nothing else comes out of this debacle, let it be that "Jesus Tony" takes the team to victory.
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