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Hate to say it but Lamar Jackson is better than Cam already.


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3 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Lamar Jackson is a playoff and pressure choker. Tennessee also has his number, can’t throw accurately to the sidelines and in many cases downfield. 
 

anyone also want to retract the “its a passing league and true running teams have no place in the modern NFL?”

its a copy cat league and with teams built to pass so much watch for heavy run games to slow them down to come.

ha

someone gonna bump this when Mahomes carves em up and they can’t hang. 

Titans got down vs Carolina and got fugged

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

someone gonna bump this when Mahomes carves em up and they can’t hang. 

Titans got down vs Carolina and got fugged

Or bump it when Houston takes KC down and then goes down down to the Titans.

you gonna bump then?

and Lamar is definitely not Patrick. He can’t hold Patrick’s jock strap— or Desean Watson’s, or Cam Newtons ha

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Every QB has weaknesses and strengths--the secret to success is protecting the opposition from exposing the weaknesses and developing an offense that complements his strengths. Drew Brees?  Facial pressure (he is short and that prevents him from seeing the field--New Orleans likes their C and Gs.   Cam Newton?  His accuracy drops when he does not throw after planting his foot during his drop.  So you want to make him hold the ball and read the defense, he tends to see things late and throws high trying to use his arm to make up the difference. (blasphemy!).  Mike Vick got figured out, Lamar Jackson seems to have been figured out.  Make him run from side to side--throw to the sideline and not up the seems (that was brilliant analysis).  So the secret to winning in the NFL is protecting your weakness and supporting your strengths.  Has Jackson been figured out?  You have to have the personnel to do something about it.

Wondering if Vrabel and Bill B. did not have some conversations this week.

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

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but the hype train does need to come down on Lamar some.  He got more work to do.  

He kept throwing big plays after big plays instead of just moving the chains. Rest the defense and get it moving.

he also sucks on 3rd and 4th downs. He sucks throwing the ball to the outside and downfield.

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2 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Or bump it when Houston takes KC down and then goes down down to the Titans.

you gonna bump then?

and Lamar is definitely not Patrick. He can’t hold Patrick’s jock strap— or Desean Watson’s, or Cam Newtons ha

I do think overall...I today’s NFL teams that slant pass in the grand scheme have an edge over those that slant run. 

The comeback just is more realistic 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

I do think overall...I today’s NFL teams that slant pass in the grand scheme have an edge over those that slant run. 

The comeback just is more realistic 

The nfl goes in cycles.

the league was once run heavy, went pass happy, teams adjusted and got too light of stopping the run and then the run teams came back— Dallas in the 90s etc. then it’s gone around a circle again.

if Tennessee puts down Houston or KC you will see the stamp and teams will follow suit. Go get a first rate running offensive line, run it down their throats and pass downfield for touchdowns.

that was Dallas completely when they were dominant. Green Bay beating the Patriots was more of a defensive, special teams(only special teams super bowl MVP ever) and effective run game than Favre throwing.

 

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