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Lamar Jackson

Willbacker

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I just don't believe pirate 88 and Winchester are the same. Their writings were completely different. Like @allblackraven said pirate wrote one paragraph with no punctuation. I remember that clown.
 

JoeyFlex5

Hall of Famer
I just don't believe pirate 88 and Winchester are the same. Their writings were completely different. Like @allblackraven said pirate wrote one paragraph with no punctuation. I remember that clown.
Lol all those usernames did it. Purplehorseman also did it, and he admitted to being all of those people because we started accusing him of leaving and coming back under new names lol
 

ravenslord

Ravens Ring of Honor
Joe’s performance last night looked eerily familiar to some of the Bengals and Pittsburgh divisional games he played here .
Looks like good ole Horseface made a big mistake but thanks for the 4th rounder !
 

RavensMania

Staff Member
Administrator
He would do himself and the Bronco's a favor and just retire. He totally looked like he didn't care one bit.
 
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RavensMania

Staff Member
Administrator
We have already seen on multiple occasions where Lamar will put the throw in a place where his receiver has to adjust to the ball, BUT it actually aids his receiver by moving him away from the coverage and a big hit, and maybe some YAC.
I can recall a Boykin TD and multiple Andrews connections.
I think that says ALOT about how fast Lamar processes what he sees and his talent as a passer.

Sometimes during the games this season, we have all seen him make some overthrows and gasp, "CRAP", that was a touchdown!...
But, I will comment that those throws aren't sailing into defenders hands...they are where only HIS guy can make a play or nobody does.
I will say that is pretty impressive for a 22 year old.
I really think he is on the cusp of developing that chemistry with his receivers where they will know what he is thinking and will know, in an instant, where to go and trust him to make that throw.
“They gonna get a Super Bowl outta me. Believe that…Believe that”, Lamar
 

Ellicottraven

Ravens Ring of Honor
We have already seen on multiple occasions where Lamar will put the throw in a place where his receiver has to adjust to the ball, BUT it actually aids his receiver by moving him away from the coverage and a big hit, and maybe some YAC.
I can recall a Boykin TD and multiple Andrews connections.
I think that says ALOT about how fast Lamar processes what he sees and his talent as a passer.

Sometimes during the games this season, we have all seen him make some overthrows and gasp, "CRAP", that was a touchdown!...
But, I will comment that those throws aren't sailing into defenders hands...they are where only HIS guy can make a play or nobody does.
I will say that is pretty impressive for a 22 year old.
I really think he is on the cusp of developing that chemistry with his receivers where they will know what he is thinking and will know, in an instant, where to go and trust him to make that throw.
“They gonna get a Super Bowl outta me. Believe that…Believe that”, Lamar
You're 100% correct on your assessment about where Lamar throws the ball. He's football intelligent beyond his years frankly and the NFL world is yet to see and appreciate that part of him. That is a skill set that only people who intently watch him and the Ravens will recognize. Given the general laziness of pundits, I don't expect them to catch on to it but that's okay as long as the receivers see it like you said.
 
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