As a Browns fan, I've always liked Baker Mayfield's Moxie. He was just not going to fall, or not going to stay down. He's just a fighter. Unfortunately, when he was in Cleveland he was fighting himself being a young stupid punk with Moxie.
I think he had something given to him for the first time in his life as the Browns quarterback. He didn't have to fight for it so his attitude toward it was different. He didn't respect it enough.
He needed to leave Cleveland and he did. Then he failed, then he went to the Rams after coming from a failed stint in Carolina and showed he still had that moxie, but muted a little bit. Then he went to Tampa Bay.
This time he had to prove himself. And I think the reason he's better is because he had to prove himself. Nothing given. When Baker Mayfield is given something he didn't have to fight for that's like Alanis morissette being in a happy relationship while working on new music. It just doesn't work. Struggle leads to success