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Lamar Jackson

Lamar Jackson has 3 less losses than Joe Burrow despite playing 25 more games.​

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Lamar Jackson has put to rest the argument off who the best QB in the AFC North is. He has a career record of 58-19 compared to Burrow's 29-22-1.
 

Lamar Jackson has 3 less losses than Joe Burrow despite playing 25 more games.​

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Lamar Jackson has put to rest the argument off who the best QB in the AFC North is. He has a career record of 58-19 compared to Burrow's 29-22-1.

Lamar is the best QB in the NFL. Yes that includes Patty Kermit the Frog
 
Just happened to come across a clip of that 2019 Rams game where Lamar went off. We’ve known for awhile that he’s much better than the 2019 version, but when you see it, oh my god. His command of the pocket is significantly better now than it was. Easy to say he’s better but when you see it, it clicks that we ain’t exaggerating.
 

Lamar Jackson has 3 less losses than Joe Burrow despite playing 25 more games.​

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Lamar Jackson has put to rest the argument off who the best QB in the AFC North is. He has a career record of 58-19 compared to Burrow's 29-22-1.
Lamar wins the bowl this year Bengals fans reevaluating everything cause all they've had was post season record over our head.
Just happened to come across a clip of that 2019 Rams game where Lamar went off. We’ve known for awhile that he’s much better than the 2019 version, but when you see it, oh my god. His command of the pocket is significantly better now than it was. Easy to say he’s better but when you see it, it clicks that we ain’t exaggerating.

He just looks so much more advanced. Pocket presence poise reads placement and the ways he's able to hit his guys under pressure (pause). He always looks in control. None of the head down frustration after bad plays or feeling like he's trying to do too much. Attacking all parts of the field as well.
 
Lamar wins the bowl this year Bengals fans reevaluating everything cause all they've had was post season record over our head.


He just looks so much more advanced. Pocket presence poise reads placement and the ways he's able to hit his guys under pressure (pause). He always looks in control. None of the head down frustration after bad plays or feeling like he's trying to do too much. Attacking all parts of the field as well.
The throws are night and day too. He looks so much better mechanically now. Ball doesn’t float like it used to.
 
Just happened to come across a clip of that 2019 Rams game where Lamar went off. We’ve known for awhile that he’s much better than the 2019 version, but when you see it, oh my god. His command of the pocket is significantly better now than it was. Easy to say he’s better but when you see it, it clicks that we ain’t exaggerating.

i think about the sequence that ended the bills playoff game the next year too - the miss off-platform to hollywood (a difficult throw with pressure on top of him) that i think he nails with ease right now... 3 plays later he's thrown a pick 6, mekari had a bad snap and lamar's injured and not coming back...
 
i think about the sequence that ended the bills playoff game the next year too - the miss off-platform to hollywood (a difficult throw with pressure on top of him) that i think he nails with ease right now... 3 plays later he's thrown a pick 6, mekari had a bad snap and lamar's injured and not coming back...

Wacky weather game too. There was only 1 Qb in the entire NFl with an arm strong enough to throw that day and it happened to be the one we were playing.
 
We've seen glimpses of it for 4 years, but he's now putting it all together, including increased emotional intelligence/control. Time to make good on that draft night promise!

I think Tee Martin has been good for him, Monken obviously, but I think the most important thing is just his confidence in his passing ability has grown and he just feels much more free to run the offense
 
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