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New strat next year: give Lamar Jackson the biggest contract in NFL history


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2 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Lamar would hold out if that's the case. Pointless for the Ravens. If need be I would trade the first, he's younger than Burrow.

Bro there is absolutely no way he isn't getting tagged.  Lamar Jackson is not hitting free agency.  If you think he is then you are delusional.  Even IF Jackson said he wouldn't play on the tag, Ravens would still tag him and then try to work out a trade

But there is NO scenario where Jackson hits the open market.  I will bet you my last dollar on that.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

How bout we stop looking for the football version of a "get rich quick" scheme and just try to do it right?

It’s hard when the team refuses to completely blow it up. If this team ends up picking in the teens there’s not a whole lot of options for the Panthers at QB.

The Panthers are closely becoming the Hornets of the NFL, constantly mediocre.

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