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Wednesday: Falcons week notes and interviews


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2 hours ago, Forty-Eight said:

Lol. reid and kaep are so stupid. 

well, I will say this....some of the Lamar Jackson talk is insane.  Keep hear his coach and others talk about how Lamar has changed the game.

lol...what? 

Lamar is the 2019 version of the 2012 RGIII and Kap.   

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

well, I will say this....some of the Lamar Jackson talk is insane.  Keep hear his coach and others talk about how Lamar has changed the game.

lol...what? 

Lamar is the 2019 version of the 2012 RGIII and Kap.   

All these running QBs are versions of Mike Vick. Lamar Jackson is having a better career than Kaepernick ever did. Kaep lived off Harbaugh and an elite defense. 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Every time we see a great running quarterback, I hear sports talk people start up about how they're going to change the game.

Yet it never happens.

To give you some perspective, they first said that about Randall Cunningham.

Mike Vick was the deadliest. Russell is the smartest runner. 

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2 minutes ago, Forty-Eight said:

All these running QBs are versions of Mike Vick. Lamar Jackson is having a better career than Kaepernick ever did. Kaep lived off Harbaugh and an elite defense. 

well that isn't true either. 

Lamar's career = a 7-2 2019 season. 

Kaepernick went a Super Bowl in year 2.  

 

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30 minutes ago, CRA said:

well that isn't true either. 

Lamar's career = a 7-2 2019 season. 

Kaepernick went a Super Bowl in year 2.  

 

Jackson 1397 rush yd, 11td

Kaepernick 2300 rush yd, 13td

 

Jackson is on pace to throw 3619yd, 26td

Kaepernick hasn’t even done that in one single season. 

and Baltimore is leading the league in rushing; a run first offense. Jackson is the center of that team. Without him, Baltimore would probably be last place in their division. Jackson is my leading MVP candidate with CMC and Russell behind him. 

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