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1 minute ago, KSpan said:

It's like watching Jake back in the day, though Lamar is obviously infinitely more athletic.

Also his highs are insanely higher than Jake's. 

Oddly, at this point, Jake had much better receivers. Isn't that interesting to think about.

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Glad he got sacked because holy obvious hold. LOL

Refs seem to want Lamar to move on. That holding was ridiculously obvious and they’ve let multiple pushes and two punches after the whistle go.

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2 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

So that's not a hold and the other call was? Sure, refs. Sure.

Oh yeah, I forgot that terrible holding call on Buffalo that basically stopped the drive. It would have been 2nd and 3 on Samuel’s catch instead of 2nd and 22.

I hate when the refs make such a huge impact.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Also his highs are insanely higher than Jake's. 

Oddly, at this point, Jake had much better receivers. Isn't that interesting to think about.

 

Don't forget though on Jakes best statistical season Smitty went down week one leaving a rookie Keary Colbert as a starting WR with Mangum at TE and Nick Goings the starting RB.

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