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Big things were expected from him this year, but he just doesn't have the type of QB/offensive system to consistently take advantage of his talent.

 

You'd think a player would recognize that and come to terms with it beforehand, but sometimes it's harder to see from the inside.

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2 minutes ago, Chuck Wagon said:

It's almost like Lamar is more athlete than QB and we are finding out ~30 teams (including Baltimore) weren't actually crazy for passing on him in the draft.

Yes because Rosen and Darnold have MVPs to their names right.

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8 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said:

Yes because Rosen and Darnold have MVPs to their names right.

 

They are irrelevant to the conversation.

 

Lamar was supposed to be revolutionizing football last year.  He laid an egg in the playoffs, against the Chiefs earlier in the year and against the Steelers on Sunday.  

 

Brown has been open downfield all year and Lamar has missed him on throws the Josh Allen haters would take victory laps over.

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3 hours ago, Chuck Wagon said:

It's almost like Lamar is more athlete than QB and we are finding out ~30 teams (including Baltimore) weren't actually crazy for passing on him in the draft.

 

Reminds me of when teams adjusted to what Kaepernick was doing and then he just became a guy...

 

Lamar can't throw the ball outside the numbers with consistency and that hasn't gone unnoticed.

 

Funny both had Roman as their OC.

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2 minutes ago, Chuck Wagon said:

 

They are irrelevant to the conversation.

 

Lamar was supposed to be revolutionizing football last year.  He laid an egg in the playoffs, against the Chiefs earlier in the year and against the Steelers on Sunday.  

 

Brown has been open downfield all year and Lamar has missed him on throws the Josh Allen haters would take victory laps over.

Lamar still has to continue to grow as a passer but he is a good QB.  Just a different kind of QB than some my like.

 

Tim Tebow was an athlete.  Lamar Jackson is a QB.  An athlete doesn't complete 66.1 percent of his passes with 36TDs and 6 Ints.

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Just now, formerlyofCtown said:

Lamar still has to continue to grow as a passer but he is a good QB.  Just a different kind of QB than some my like.

 

I never said he wasn't good.  Over half the teams in the league would love to have him.

 

But many acted like he broke football last year and the Ravens were geniuses for unlocking it.  He's got a lot of growing to do and it's showing badly.

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Lamar Was literally scared to put the ball in the Air.  Andrews was WIDE open on the 4th and 2 When Lamar immediately took off and get stuffed

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8 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said:

Wait till you see what Pitt does to us.

🤔 isn’t this about the Ravens and Marquise Brown?

1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:

Lamar Was literally scared to put the ball in the Air.  Andrews was WIDE open on the 4th and 2 When Lamar immediately took off and get stuffed

He’s the expert of the 5 yard TD to a TE. If you need him to air it out, best to find someone else. 

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I don't see much trouble in Ravens other than a guy wants more targets... 

 

 

No different than the Diggs situation.

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.......until Dez Bryant gets activated and they start throwing to the new toy.  For now though, the Ravens catches got to Andrews first.

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24 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said:

Yes because Rosen and Darnold have MVPs to their names right.

 

Individual awards are nice (and he deserved the MVP).  But the Ravens will never come close to winning a super bowl as long as Lamar Jackson is their QB.  Playoff defenses will continue to prove that.

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