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3 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I personally don’t understand why we have to put Lamar Jackson down to like Josh Allen.

Jackson had a helluva year.  He’s having a crap game against a defense which clinically unpacked his weaknesses.

Every team will start to do it. The problem is Lamar won’t be able to evolve  into enough of a passer to overcome it when the opposition does it. 

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Just now, Boatdrinks said:

Huge missed PF on Baltimore OL a little bit ago. Total illegal block protecting Jackson. Waaaaaaay worse than Fords 

I seen that as well, but one non call which we had so many of. I did not see any BS or questionable calls today. 

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It’s absolutely remarkable really.  Tannehill is about to win playoff games @ NE and @ Baltimore with passing games of 72 and 88 yards.  So much for needing that 300 yd passer.  They have found the recipe 

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Just now, JaCrispy said:

Such an uninspired performance...at least the Bills showed heart in their loss...

Three weeks between meaningful games didn't help, IMO.

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Harbaugh did not show well in this game.   He didn't seem to adjust to anything Tennessee was doing to contain Lamar (screens, etc.)...

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Wow Jackson is 31 of 57...It's gotta suck to be a Ravens fan tonight. Home field advantage wasted. Titans were the sharper team tonight. Ravens looked sluggish. 

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Just now, SirAndrew said:

He probably won’t, but I think he’ll still be productive. I’m just not expecting Jackson to fade completely as some others believe will happen. 

 

He had a TD percentage of 9% (8.98) this year. It's only happened two other times since 1970 (with QBs who played at least 14 games in a season). A really good year is between 6%-7%. No QB in the modern era has a career TD percent over 6%. Last year his TD percent was 3.4%. I think he is a good QB; however, he is not throwing for 36 TDs again in Greg Roman's offense.

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