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I can't believe the shit that allowed this game to even be in doubt. It's not like he was making plays. He was throwing up idiot passes that made Deshaun Watson's prayer 50/50 balls look like calculated precision passing. Good god. And the first one was OBVIOUSLY offensive PI. If two hands to the chest and full extension on the push off doesn't qualify, I dunno what does. |
Lamar Jackson couldn't go toe to toe with Mahomes.. But who besides Brady can right now? Those comparisons were stupid. But he's going to be really tough to stop for most games where Baltimore can control TOP. Mahomes dominance took lamar out of his game. I also thought lamar looked pretty solid today.
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he's a piece of shit
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He got lucky on a couple of punt throws.
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JK I feel about how Daface feels w/ his comment, about him.
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Dude's a solid running back who's good at connecting on passes to TE and other RB's. He's also good at wasting a Super Bowl defense and wide receivers.
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A pocket passer with Jackson’s athleticism that only runs when the play breaks down would be an incredible weapon. Harbaugh should concede the present to develop Jackson as a better passer, but he won’t. It will be a short career. |
Decent QB. Like a more mobile Big Ben with less accuracy. Great at extending plays.
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He's an incredible athlete and runner. That last TD run was truly a thing of beauty.
He has a live arm, but his accuracy is still in doubt, though better than last year. He's apparently trying to learn to read defenses, but still has a long way to go. He is learning though. Slowly right now, but he just might learn to be a decent passer. And he's tough-minded. He never showed any quit or frustration; he just kept coming. And he's really hungry. Bottom line, there's a lot of raw talent in Lamar, and contrary to what some seem to think, I believe that he's smart enough to figure out how to be a better pocket passer in the near future. |
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Lamar Jackson sucks. About half of his yards came on horrible throws that were terribly misplayed by the defense. Charvarius Ward missed the easiest interception possible and knocked it into the receiver's hands for a huge gain. Jackson was overthrowing by several yards on most of his deep balls.
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