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Jeremy Igo

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46 minutes ago, bmoshx said:

Watching the ravens offense reminds me of the 2015 panthers and just makes me sad.

Well lets see if they can sustain success, or they are a one year, flash in the pan like we were.  The league is going to figure Lamar out, just like they figured Cam out.

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5 minutes ago, joemac said:

Well lets see if they can sustain success, or they are a one year, flash in the pan like we were.  The league is going to figure Lamar out, just like they figured Cam out.

And by figure out you mean constantly target his head freely and without penalty .

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1 hour ago, bmoshx said:

Watching the ravens offense reminds me of the 2015 panthers and just makes me sad.

That offense isn’t really that similar, passing wise they are completely polar opposite. All Lamar does is dunk and dunk it to TE’s, meanwhile Cam was throwing lasers and bombs downfield.

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4 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

That offense isn’t really that similar, passing wise they are completely polar opposite. All Lamar does is dunk and dunk it to TE’s, meanwhile Cam was throwing lasers and bombs downfield.

i saw a deep touch pass that went for a td and a laser pass for 25 yards in the combined 20 minutes of the game that i watched last night.  you couldnt be more wrong

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    • Going from the 32nd to 27th ranked QB is a huge achievement indeed.
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    • Biased is one way of putting it. The NFL is an entertainment product in the strictest legal sense. Although I might yell it out on game days, I do not believe the games are outright “rigged” meaning there is one team that is going to win no matter what happens. It’s impossible. There’s too much variance in the game that can prevent a truly rigged game from happening unless there was cooperation from many parties involved. What I am thoroughly convinced happens is that the NFL and referees “manage” the games towards certain outcomes. And that is done primarily through referee crew choice however I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s more going on behind the curtain.  The NFL uses the officials statistical tendencies to call penalties is to keep games close to drive user engagement. For example, If a crew tends to call more false start penalties, and there’s a game between a heavy pass offense where the NFL would like to manufacture a close game where it might have potential to be a blowout, then they’ll assign a crew that will slow that offense down and keep the game close.  There is an insane amount of marketing and now sports betting money that is married to the NFL economic ecosystem. To think this whole system is fair when the referee union has no outward accountability structure for poor performance is just naive. It’s closer to the WWE than outward appearances suggest, but it’s not a fully scripted outcome either. So for those who say “stop watching” if you don’t want to watch a “rigged” game, it’s an entertainment product. You can still be entertained by it, even if it’s not as fair as a truly merit based sporting event. 
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