I think a lot of people just want counting stats, honestly.we've just seen the blueprint - if we want to compete with the bills and chiefs in the division we've got to build a wall for lamar and time to find guys on these extended plays - allen and mahomes were able to consistently find guys open in space downfield because they had time in the pocket (and when they did face pressure they had easy escape routes)
now part of that is obviously you've got to earn the right to that time by discouraging the blitz (which means you've got to punish the blitz) but part of that also comes from getting consistent OL play too
As a passer, Lamar was ahead of his 2019 season pre-Miami. He was a better deep ball passer and was excellent in his delivery and touch. It certainly broke down as the season wore on, but the offensive line was a carousel.
The one big difference between 2019 and 2021 was that Lamar crushed the blitz in 2019 and didn't in 2021, but the offensive line was also miles better in 2019.
I'm still incredibly frustrated because as soon as Yanda announced his retirement, I opined that it would be the biggest loss the Ravens would have for a long time and that the Ravens needed to begin game planning to restock the line. Sadly, they've done little to offset the loss of Yanda and trading away Brown.