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


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14 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

I Would argue the reverse off what we have never seen. Have we ever seen a 6'5 250 rocket arm agile power thrower who runs over defenders and away from them?? No. No comparison to cam newton. while jackson is rare, you can easily as they have already done compare him to vick and what vick was suppose to be. and even kyler in the same mold. you will see another 2-3 Jacksons before you fine another Newton.

No player has ever thrown the ball so accurately while breaking rushing records. 

The guy has 3 games with 5 passing scores this season all while rushing for over a thousand yards. 

So I’ll repeat it. Lamar Jackson is unlike any player we have ever seen

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15 minutes ago, saX man said:

I'm pretty sure it was the dad from Dinosaurs! for the longest time.

It was, about 6 years ago lol. Been mostly Cam dab, Carolina bag guy, and now Allen since then. It's probably time to go back to bag guy if we lose out. 

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8 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

No player has ever thrown the ball so accurately while breaking rushing records. 

The guy has 3 games with 5 passing scores this season all while rushing for over a thousand yards. 

So I’ll repeat it. Lamar Jackson is unlike any player we have ever seen

so were measuring his accuracy based off one season? and ability to pass? lets just use Cam's MVP season as a summary of his playing career then. Because even at the start of this season they were talking about acquiring a passer of the football. Talent wise. Cam Newton still exceeds Lamar Jackson just from a pure talent standpoint/ability. not taking scheme coach and players around them into context. 

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He's fun to watch, that's for sure. And nobody's really figured out the best way to defend him. Speculation, of course, is that someone will but that remains to be seen how, when or if.

From what I've seen, the Ravens are minimizing his pass attempts, but the ones he has, he's making them count. The Steelers used to do that with Ben Roethlisberger a while back. Think it was done with Vick too. Don't remember if they ever did that with Newton (my sense is they didn't; Chudzinski sure as hell didn't) though it's acknowledged that Shula's 2015 offense was heavily run based because that's how Rivera wanted it.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

He's fun to watch, that's for sure. And nobody's really figured out the best way to defend him. Speculation, of course, is that someone will but that remains to be seen how, when or if.

From what I've seen, the Ravens are minimizing his pass attempts, but the ones he has, he's making them count.

The Steelers used to do that with Ben Roethlisberger a while back. Think it was done with Vick too. Don't remember if they ever did that with Newton (my sense is they didn't; Chudzinski sure as hell didn't) though it's acknowledged that Shula's 2015 offense was heavily run based because that's how Rivera wanted it.

The thing about the Ravens is why do they need to be pass heavy when their offense puts up 35 points and their defense keeps teams to 17. I mean not even the 49ers could stop them with that formula. 

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I don't know. Could be smoking mirrors. I get a Robert Griffin III on steroids vibe.

He's good at passes he's asked to do but he doesn't throw the entire route tree. Most of his passes seem to be in the middle of the field. I think teams will eventually figure him out just like RGIII. Hopefully he's not as fragile or those hits are gonna slow him up.

But for now... he's balling!

 

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