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How y'all gonna let this slide


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1 minute ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Transparent how? What do you want to really say?

Because gimmicks only go so far. If you have a SB team and the only thing holding you back is your offense? The Ravens know they will never win a SB unless they can throw the ball better than they have. They can move on or always be what they've been the last few seasons. They will never win a SB unless Jackson learns how to throw. Facts bro facts. 

Yeah, facts! You know, the ones that come with no data! Not opinions, facts!

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7 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

YOu gave me the facts bro, Jackson: 10.5

Thanks for making my point. Good job. 

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10.5 rushing attempts per game backs up that Lamar Jackson can't "learn to throw?"

I appreciate you continuing to set the dumb bar lower and lower. This is the easiest thrashing I have handed out in weeks. 

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47 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Something a little deeper at play? Are we speaking in code now? Before I consider reconciliation I'd like to know what exactly I'm supposed to reconcile. If you have something to say just say it. Don't hide behind innuendos. I didn't attack you personally but just gave my football opinion but you seem to be hinting at something more personal. If you've got something to say just say it. Don't hide behind pretty words. What are you trying to say exactly. 

Telling people to go root for another team over a discussion about quarterback styles is making things personal. You have made multiple posts about how you dislike running quarterbacks it's pretty clear you have some bias on the matter. You're welcome to your opinion but others are also free to call it as they see it. I've made my position as clear as possible I want a winning quarterback. I'm not in a position to be overly picky either I'll welcome a winner plain and simple whereas you seem to think you are going to the store to pick one out. It doesn't work that way if one falls in our lap and does not check all your boxes but wins that's all that matters 💯

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

10.5 rushing attempts per game backs up that Lamar Jackson can't "learn to throw?"

I appreciate you continuing to set the dumb bar lower and lower. This is the easiest thrashing I have handed out in weeks. 

 I never said he couldn't learn to throw. Although I'm happy you admit that he does. I just said that he needs to learn how to throw or the Ravens should move on. You seem to lose focus and let your anger override the discussion. You never said what my transparency was by the way. Care to put it into words now or do you prefer to claim victory over something i fail to understand. You do realize that when you posted Jackson's run stats that you proved he's a running QB. Do you not? 

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

 I never said he couldn't learn to throw. Although I'm happy you admit that he does. I just said that he needs to learn how to throw or the Ravens should move on. You seem to lose focus and let your anger override the discussion. You never said what my transparency was by the way. Care to put it into words now or do you prefer to claim victory over something i fail to understand. You do realize that when you posted Jackson's run stats that you proved he's a running QB. Do you not? 

You literally lost the debate so many times during this thread it is fuging amazing. 

When you read this sober(which I am sure you won't) you will see how you literally couldn't even stay on point from one post to the next. 

Don't believe me, go back and read it. I did and it made me laugh again.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

You literally lost the debate so many times during this thread it is fuging amazing. 

When you read this sober(which I am sure you won't) you will see how you literally couldn't even stay on point from one post to the next. 

Don't believe me, go back and read it. I did and it made me laugh again.

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39 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Not really,

NO,

Yes,

No

Do I have to do the hokey pokey and turn it all about now?

 

I can't think of an Offense that runs their QB anywhere near what the Ravens do. But there are a whole bunch of guys who are really mobile. With Defenses nowadays, you have to be able to throw the ball, being mobile is just a perk. 

 

Teams want Mobile QBs. QBs that can buy time, run the RPO once in a while, or leave the pocket to pick up a first down occasionally. The running QB era may be coming to an end.

 

I know that was where this conversation started before it got sidetracked. 

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1 hour ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Something a little deeper at play? Are we speaking in code now? Before I consider reconciliation I'd like to know what exactly I'm supposed to reconcile. If you have something to say just say it. Don't hide behind innuendos. I didn't attack you personally but just gave my football opinion but you seem to be hinting at something more personal. If you've got something to say just say it. Don't hide behind pretty words. What are you trying to say exactly. 

You sound very defensive.

I'm guessing you get accused of something very particular quite often. Wonder why?

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16 hours ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

Dj still giving out blessings... 😂

Imagine someone with a Ravens Smith Sr. Jersey, think DJ would be so vocal???

Just playing but honestly how y'all feel about fans showing up to practice like that?

 

He just mad about that room full of #12 jerseys he had to buy up.

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