Dom McRaven
Hall of Famer
You know Lamar is getting tired of this defense playing like shit LMAOOOOOOOO.
My child...Watching the 2018 week 17 game vs the browns. It’s pretty insane how fast Lamar was as a rookie. He’s fast now but he is nowhere near as fast as he was back then, holy shit he was an absolute blur when he took off in space. He’s got more awareness now and protects himself much better, but Lamar was moving at the speed of light in his rookie year.
I think after last night's performance, despite the win, Goff slides below Allen.Goff and Allen probably finish 2 and 3 in voting then I’d think Henry is 4th
My baby boy!Lamar Jackson is now 2nd in the league in passing yards, how hilarious would it be if he ended up leading the league in passing yards and passing touchdowns.
My GOAT.
He's not stupid. He's the smartest parrot alive!lol. He's so stupid I could actually see him thinking this.
You sure he doesn's have Dallas in there because they won 3 of 4 Super bowls in the early 90s
I wouldn't compare him to a Parrot. That's totally unfair to the Parrot.He's not stupid. He's the smartest parrot alive!
I agree!! He has improved every year and its crazy.. im always disliked the “ back to 2019 mvp form” statement because i felt like he gotten better every year after that and he was actually ass that year tbh lol..It might be the purple glasses, but I'd like to think it's not. I'm not sure there's a QB in NFL history that has improved as much as a Lamar has over the course of his career. While I was always a believer in Lamar, I'm not shy in saying that I had some concerns after seeing him at the end of 2018. I figured what we got in 2019 was incredible enough, but this 2024 version is far beyond what I thought he'd be. I'm not scared to admit it. I'm so glad we get to witness it.
People really don't watch games and only watch stats. It's like how Brock last year was "MVP" up until week 16 for some even though he did very little in a loaded offense. This year he's taken a step forward and is making better plays, better decisions, and is taking command of the offense. It just hasn't shown in the stats column or win column because of outside factors.I agree!! He has improved every year and its crazy.. im always disliked the “ back to 2019 mvp form” statement because i felt like he gotten better every year after that and he was actually ass that year tbh lol..
He took the league by storm in 2019 and the MVP was certainly well deserved and not even a debate, but the underlying film still showed a lot of inconsistencies and some mechanical things that obviously impacted him in the few years following. Last year felt like real NFL QB Lamar and this year he's seemingly put all of those pieces together.I agree!! He has improved every year and its crazy.. im always disliked the “ back to 2019 mvp form” statement because i felt like he gotten better every year after that and he was actually ass that year tbh lol..
To me, it started last season. Even early in the season (and @ravenslord can attest to this), I was like don't even look at the numbers. Watching the games, he took the command of an offense relatively quick. Going through his reads, deciding when to take off and scramble, etc. Something just felt different. He seemed more of a leader in this new offense especially after he got paid. It was the best I've seen him look under center (even better than 2019).It might be the purple glasses, but I'd like to think it's not. I'm not sure there's a QB in NFL history that has improved as much as a Lamar has over the course of his career. While I was always a believer in Lamar, I'm not shy in saying that I had some concerns after seeing him at the end of 2018. I figured what we got in 2019 was incredible enough, but this 2024 version is far beyond what I thought he'd be. I'm not scared to admit it. I'm so glad we get to witness it.
Yeah I mean, we know what the next step is at this point. It's winning the whole damn thing. And it's more than just Lamar - the entire team from the coaches down to the guys on the field need to stop panicking and just do what they do.To me, it started last season. Even early in the season (and @ravenslord can attest to this), I was like don't even look at the numbers. Watching the games, he took the command of an offense relatively quick. Going through his reads, deciding when to take off and scramble, etc. Something just felt different. He seemed more of a leader in this new offense especially after he got paid. It was the best I've seen him look under center (even better than 2019).
What we're seeing this season is the sequel with basically the same group of pass-catchers but a better RB (no disrespect to Gus). It's amazing what happens to a QB when your OC actually WANTS to listen and work with said QB while the front office supplies him with competent weapons (and I realize the sheer irony given who and where we're playing this week considering what happened last year when we played who and where).
The only two (well three) valid criticism I'm willing to listen to are his performances against the Steelers and his performances in the playoffs (I guess you can say the Chiefs as well, but it's not like he's GOD AWFUL against them). Against the Steelers, I have no idea what to make of his past games, but his playoff games aren't ALL his fault. He just needs to get over that mental hurdle and he should be golden.
I don't remember when this ended up getting better, maybe 2021, but in 2019 he still had issues throwing outside the numbers. Still had a narrow base, but you could see it improving and how we were destroying teams without much around him, I agree there was no debate and it was unanimous.He took the league by storm in 2019 and the MVP was certainly well deserved and not even a debate, but the underlying film still showed a lot of inconsistencies and some mechanical things that obviously impacted him in the few years following. Last year felt like real NFL QB Lamar and this year he's seemingly put all of those pieces together.
He took the league by storm in 2019 and the MVP was certainly well deserved and not even a debate, but the underlying film still showed a lot of inconsistencies and some mechanical things that obviously impacted him in the few years following. Last year felt like real NFL QB Lamar and this year he's seemingly put all of those pieces together.
It might be the purple glasses, but I'd like to think it's not. I'm not sure there's a QB in NFL history that has improved as much as a Lamar has over the course of his career. While I was always a believer in Lamar, I'm not shy in saying that I had some concerns after seeing him at the end of 2018. I figured what we got in 2019 was incredible enough, but this 2024 version is far beyond what I thought he'd be. I'm not scared to admit it. I'm so glad we get to witness it.
To me, it started last season. Even early in the season (and @ravenslord can attest to this), I was like don't even look at the numbers. Watching the games, he took the command of an offense relatively quick. Going through his reads, deciding when to take off and scramble, etc. Something just felt different. He seemed more of a leader in this new offense especially after he got paid. It was the best I've seen him look under center (even better than 2019).
What we're seeing this season is the sequel with basically the same group of pass-catchers but a better RB (no disrespect to Gus). It's amazing what happens to a QB when your OC actually WANTS to listen and work with said QB while the front office supplies him with competent weapons (and I realize the sheer irony given who and where we're playing this week considering what happened last year when we played who and where).
The only two (well three) valid criticism I'm willing to listen to are his performances against the Steelers and his performances in the playoffs (I guess you can say the Chiefs as well, but it's not like he's GOD AWFUL against them). Against the Steelers, I have no idea what to make of his past games, but his playoff games aren't ALL his fault. He just needs to get over that mental hurdle and he should be golden.
Even before the season started, I expected Lamar to have a MVP caliber season when we signed OBJ and drafted Zay. All I needed was the OL to be competent.it's funny because before the season, everyone was rightfully saying that it would be at least a season before we saw the best of this offence and then we got the MVP year and a lot of people just assumed that was the ceiling because it was so high already
and then this year has come along with lamar looking truly comfortable in the offence and monken looking truly comfortable with lamar and it's historic