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I pray I will be able to sleep tonight after hearing this devastating information
Whats funny is I don’t care. But you do....a ton. I personally think you know that’s what people think about you and you’re so beat up about it and too much of a burden for you to carry that you want to give it to me. Lmfao....guess what? I’m not some soft ass pussy bitch like you. Bring it on
Who is Jimmy G?
Landslide for Lamar...
Enfuego wrong again. Shocker.
Lamars numbers say Lamar, but Jimmy G got his team to the SB and could have easily won. IMO he choked a bit but coaches didn;t trust him
Jackson is 1-3 in playoff games he should have won
If he loses against Bills....well, maybe the answer isn't quite as simple
But I would need a minimum 1 more year from Jimmy G the way he played his SB season to even say MAYBE
I don't think it is as clear as people think though
But no doubt now it would have to be Jackson
The biggest difference is age
But Lamar will have a short life span the way he plays
I'm quite confident in saying you won't find one single GM or head coach in the league that would rather have Jimmy J today, over Lamar Jackson.
Of course neither career is over yet. But as of right now, this question is not close.
When I posted this, the answer was yes IMO. These fucktards like to bump a thread after one guy spends the year on IR and the other QB finally wins a playoff game for the first time ever.
I will always take a good pocket passer over a guy like Lamar Jackson. My opinion has never changed.
No because I totally forgot about this thread and him winning made me search for a different thread about him when I saw this again.
Its just an odd take to continue to say you would rather have Jimmy G than Lamar Jackson and also say you think most GMs would think the same way
Well, if you ask me the same question right now with Jimmy G's injury problems, I'd take LJ. But don't misconstrue what I'm saying, my take on LJ has never changed. I think he's an average NFL QB that will never win a Super Bowl and I'd take a legit pocket passer over him all day.
That's all. And, I don't continue to say anything. You bumped this from a year ago.
Bet all the money on Ravens won't win superbowl at -800? Bet Bills?
Are the Clay Travis hot takes ever actionable or is it just mindless drivel?
Well yeah, he's a below average passer in my mind and superior athlete. I just look at this differently. I've always evaluated LJ asking myself if I think he takes the Ravens to the Super Bowl and to me, the answer has always been no way. You can't depend on the guy to lead the Ravens in the playoffs through the air. So if he can't lead them through the air, what do they do? Run him each play against a really good playoff D?
This is my opinion on him.
I could have told you back in February 2020 that it's Lamar over Jimmy G hands down and that's not revisionist thinking just simply look at the #s and accolades he collected. LJ just turned 24 last week and still a work in progress and maturing as a QB. I already believe he's a little better than average passer, has won 81% of his games, won an MVP, won a Heisman. He's a hard worker, good character and improving still.
I agree with everything you posted except for this. For NFL standards, I'd say he's slightly below average. Or average at best as a passer.
Although he seems to be improving each year, I believe his completion % is slightly deceiving. Due to him having to be a constant running threat, teams always bring more into the box to stop the run. Many of his completions are guys running wide open. And many of those aren't spot on passes, but they are completed because of the separation.
That throw he had last week in the first half that got picked off was just horrible. And that was not a tough throw. He was a good 7-10 yards off to the inside. The wide open receiver on the corner route was easily tracked down and the pass was intercepted. You usually don't see NFL QB's that far off on easy throws like that.
That throw he had last week in the first half that got picked off was just horrible. And that was not a tough throw. He was a good 7-10 yards off to the inside. The wide open receiver on the corner route was easily tracked down and the pass was intercepted. You usually don't see NFL QB's that far off on easy throws like that.[/QUOTE]
Perhaps but I'm remembering the strike he threw on 4th down against the Browns on MNF. I've seen strides in his passing game which has him in my mind a little better than average.
I know it’s been said, but every GM would take Lamar over Jimmy G.
Injury history has nothing to do with it.
Lamar is just unquestionably better. Has been since he entered the league.
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