They wouldn't run that stuff more if Lamar was under center more, not only on RPO plays.Ravens have the highest yards per carry on zone-read and option runs (week 1-12) 5.7 ypc. Only the Bears, Panthers and Seahawks are running these type of runs more.
Your thoughts on his two deep completions (one to Andrews and the other to Brown)? I thought they were on the money and perfectly in stride.Lamar looks really good in the pocket, poised as shit like usual. doesnt just stare down one wr..and you can see him scanning the field looking off different wrs fast af.. he just gotta stop throwing those flicked ass balls and put some power into his throws..
Those passes to Andrews and Brown had tremendous touchYour thoughts on his two deep completions (one to Andrews and the other to Brown)? I thought they were on the money and perfectly in stride.
Those passes to Andrews and Brown had tremendous touch
A big part of it is accounting for Lamar as a runner.I don't understand why the run game is so much better with Lamar than Joe. Is it because they have to account for Lamar as a runner?
Or is it something more. Joe has never been good at selling ball fakes and Lamar can use his legs to help him make additional passing progressions.
You look at Joe on the sidelines and he knows he's gone.
I'll always appreciate him for the Super Bowl Win.
Not sure why, he did it plenty of times in college.The Brown throw sort of took me by surprise . It was something I wasn't sure Lamar could do.
I just haven't seen much game film of him in college. They always show his incredible runs.Not sure why, he did it plenty of times in college.
Highlights definitely show the runs, but game film shows everything. When watching film you also can tell he isn’t a run first qb and he goes through multiple reads. I had him in my top 20 and thought we would take him at 16I just haven't seen much game film of him in college. They always show his incredible runs.
There's a pretty good film of his sophomore year game vs Syracuse on youtube - that was unbelievably impressive.I just haven't seen much game film of him in college. They always show his incredible runs.
Your thoughts on his two deep completions (one to Andrews and the other to Brown)? I thought they were on the money and perfectly in stride.
I don't understand why the run game is so much better with Lamar than Joe. Is it because they have to account for Lamar as a runner?
Or is it something more. Joe has never been good at selling ball fakes and Lamar can use his legs to help him make additional passing progressions.
You look at Joe on the sidelines and he knows he's gone.
I'll always appreciate him for the Super Bowl Win.
Well, Gus Edwards didn't actually start until Lamar did. That's the biggest thing, I think.I don't understand why the run game is so much better with Lamar than Joe. Is it because they have to account for Lamar as a runner?
Or is it something more. Joe has never been good at selling ball fakes and Lamar can use his legs to help him make additional passing progressions.
You look at Joe on the sidelines and he knows he's gone.
I'll always appreciate him for the Super Bowl Win.
yea those were dots..he always had that.. even in college. what i dnt get is that he got a strong arm but somehow his throws be soft as shit when he throws short to intermediate routes.on that andrews deep ball, i thought he was gonna go to the check down cause thats what im used to seeing from joeYour thoughts on his two deep completions (one to Andrews and the other to Brown)? I thought they were on the money and perfectly in stride.
It's a factor but the teams can just load the box and not worry about the perimeter runs.Well, Gus Edwards didn't actually start until Lamar did. That's the biggest thing, I think.
The hardest throws to make are the piss easy wide open ones, that’s a fact.the mark andrews one was a good throw and perfect but he was so open that it didnt need to be and so it was low pressure
the negated one to brown was an absolute beauty and even better was the way he looked off the entire defence to create the opportunity for that play
That is just so not trueThe hardest throws to make are the piss easy wide open ones, that’s a fact.