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My Case For: Lamar Jackson


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9 hours ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

Jim Kelly’s NFL career completion % was 60.2.  Just sayin....

Rules were different then.  Defensive backs were not prevented from contacting receivers byond 5 yards downfield and DBs were allowed to be much more violent hitting receivers once they touched the ball.  There were no penalties for hitting "defenseless" receivers and intimidation of receivers was a big part of the game.

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8 hours ago, Ol Dirty B said:

 

Well this is pretty easy.

 

1) I'm calling out bills fans for being bigoted, I think it's a reputation they are starting to earn and deservingly so.

 

2) I'm a bills fan, not a fan of the bills fans. So I feel completely comfortable in myself and don't really worry about others. I know I'm not a racist, but i will say it is something i notice in the fan base. Yet if someone says bills fans are racist I know myself well enough where if they talk to me for 5 minutes they'll know I'm not.

 

The ones who love manziel, defend incognito to no end, call for Peterman and trashed Dareus, Cordy, and Tyrod and Kaepernick . They are the ones who project poorly.

 

If you're upset with me calling out that lot, well then you must be in it. And I'll stand by everything I said. Like I said, I'm a bills fan, not a fan of bills fans.

 

My dislike for tyrod has to do with him not being very good.

Same with kaep.

I have no opinion on cordy, other than he's a huge cap hit but injured badly this year, so hopefully he can comeback strong.

Incognito is a loudmouth ahole, but he plays hard, and I think the guys on the team generally like him.

 

I was happy to see Peterman get a shot after Tyrod was in a funk, and after that 59 yard passing saints game was a great time to try... Only Peterman said "hold my beer" and proceeded to flop.

 

I hate manziel.

 

You're tampons and generalization of the fan-base is rude and uncalled for.

 

Saying "if you're upset that I called you a racist, well then you must be one" is a$$ backwards and makes no sense.

 

I can be annoyed you called me something I'm not.

 

Going forward with the rest of the QB assessment in not a fan of Jackson.

I think he's a much better pocket QB than Tyrod, he is a pretty solid and would be a good cornerstone.

 

The issue is he's a QB who likes to run, and does so quite well.

Not only that, but watch his runs, he doesn't protect himself.

He's literally going to get killed in the NFL if he runs right into guys, or tries that fancy spin move stuff.

He's not very large.

He will get crushed running like that.

I don't like placing my franchise in the hands of the injury gods.

 

That's why I'm not a fan, in general, of scrambling QBs.

2 hours ago, joesixpack said:

 

So basically your thought process is “anyone who disagrees with me is a racist.” You’re an idiot.

 

Yes. He is.

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8 hours ago, Formerly Allan in MD said:

As far as drafting a quarterback goes, Mike Martz is loving Logan Woodside.  He thinks he'll definitely be playing in the NFL.  Not being very familiar with him, what's his projected round?

As of now, he’s a Day 3 guy. He has a slender build, and isn’t as short as Mayfield but is on the short side. Probably doesn’t have the arm strength you hope for, but it might be enough, and his accuracy is really impressive. In terms of accuracy, I’d say he’s the 3rd best after Mayfield and Kyle Lauletta. 

 

Edit: I have Woodside as my #7 QB right now, behind Lamar, Darnold, Allen, Mayfield, Rosen, and Lauletta.

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15 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

 

Criticism is fine, to say the offense being 3rd in TD's in his 15 games had nothing to do with him is absurd, and thats what I responded too.  People go way out of their to take any and all credit from any success the offense has while TT is QB.  Its utterly ridiculous.  There is a VERY big difference of pointing out his weaknesses and saying that everything the offense accomplished had nothing to do with him.  Thats what I tire of...and thats what my reply was about that you responded to.

 

Tyrod has clear weaknesses, always has.  But the naysayers on him grossly exaggerate how "bad" he is and work hard to discredit take away from what he did do positive just to further that opinion.

I appreciate your thoughtful and measured response. However,  exaggerating a qb's contribution to a team's success or failure is part and parcel of how a qb is viewed on any team. Not just in Buffalo but everywhere else. That's why a qb's makeup is an important attribute when evaluating a player. Without a doubt because of the dignified manner he has handled criticism TT passes on that category.

 

Is Taylor being unfairly criticized by a segment of fans? Who cares whether he is or is not. Again, those disproportionate credit and blame go with the territory. If you are a politician and can't handle criticism, unfair or not, then get out of the business, If you are an actor and can't handle the critics very often off the wall reviews then get out of the business. 

 

There is a context for the some of the harsh criticism of Taylor that goes beyond this particular player. It is that this franchise has not had an entrenched franchise qb for almost a quarter century, since the retirement of Kelly. Think about that! So when you observe some unfair criticism of this particular qb understand that part of the criticism as unwarranted as it may be is due to that frustration with the staffing of that position.  

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12 hours ago, Putin said:

I guess you missed the second half of the championship game 

I think that Jackson will be drafted MUCH earlier them some you think , and could even be the 4th QB of the board 

 

No I saw it,I was referring  to Alabama's offense in the other 12 games Hurts started.

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Decent write up. Did you see anything other than him being able to make NFL caliber throws? Anything that leads you to believe he can understand NFL defenses? Any plays where he processes what the defense is doing and makes the correct adjustment presnap?

 

Beane has a huge advantage over us guys who are just watching game tape. He can talk to each guy and get a better understanding of who has the mental components needed to play the position. Making a case for a guy just because he can make quality throws isn't very convincing. 

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5 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

Wouldn't hate a shot on Jackson. Agree he has a very high ceiling. 

EDIT: just to go further.... I think Rosen, Mayfield and possibly Darnold are the three who could come in and start right off the bat. Rudolph I think would be ready at some point in 2018. Jackson I think like Mahomes this year in KC needs a full red shirt year. So if you go this route it makes the choice of vet bridge critical. 

 

I could deal with Lamar Jackson or even Rudolph at 21.

 

Trading up i would want us to land a top 3 QB. 

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1 hour ago, OldTimer1960 said:

Rules were different then.  Defensive backs were not prevented from contacting receivers byond 5 yards downfield and DBs were allowed to be much more violent hitting receivers once they touched the ball.  There were no penalties for hitting "defenseless" receivers and intimidation of receivers was a big part of the game.

That is an excellent point.  It is much easier to have a successful passing game and therefore better stats than it used to be.  A 60% passer back then is akin to a 65%+ passer today.  

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2 hours ago, Commonsense said:

Decent write up. Did you see anything other than him being able to make NFL caliber throws? Anything that leads you to believe he can understand NFL defenses? Any plays where he processes what the defense is doing and makes the correct adjustment presnap?

 

Beane has a huge advantage over us guys who are just watching game tape. He can talk to each guy and get a better understanding of who has the mental components needed to play the position. Making a case for a guy just because he can make quality throws isn't very convincing. 

He doesn't even make those throws very often. He's a poor passer and will need tons of work. 

 

I'm kind of surprised Jackson is considered a first rounder, while Dak Prescott was not. Should be the other way around, but we see this type of blind infatuation every year.

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4 hours ago, OldTimer1960 said:

Rules were different then.  Defensive backs were not prevented from contacting receivers byond 5 yards downfield and DBs were allowed to be much more violent hitting receivers once they touched the ball.  There were no penalties for hitting "defenseless" receivers and intimidation of receivers was a big part of the game.

 

Fair point.  But I would contend that all stats need to be considered in context.  Something to note is that LJ’s pass completion % increased by 2-3 point per season.  This in spite of a pourous offensive line, a real lack of talent around him, and a ton of drops.  I wonder what his adjusted comp % would be if you took out the drops.

 

My opinion is that I think that LJ has become a better and more accurate passer than his comp % reflects.

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If he can learn how to catch consistently I think he'd make a FABULOUS NFL receiver... Speedy... Elusive...  I really don't see NFL QB decision-making as part of his repertoire.

 

Plus, with the offensive staff in upheaval, it wouldn't be fair to the kid... We need to stop making EJ Manuels

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It's not something I normally give priority to when watching a QB but his chane of direction skills, especially his ability to accelerate while changing direction, are special.

 

It raises the concern that utilizing those skills increases the risk of winding up on IR, but as long as he's on the field the offense wouldn't be boring.

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The way I look at Jackson is that he's got 1st rd talent but he might not be a 1st rd passer based on completion percentage.  That's not to say he cannot become a 1st rd passer that's why you have more than one rd in the draft and that's why you give a player like him time to improve.  Same thing with Allen.  I'm not for sure what all the fuss is.  I just think people are overly hard on these guys sometimes.  If you don't think Jackson is a 1st rd QB then don't take him in the first round.  But just be clear that there are several other guys that are also not 1st rd QB's based on completion %.  So don't take them in the first.   Doesn't mean they won't or will make it in the league.  All it means is they need to be given some room to see what happens.  

 

I wouldn't be opposed to Jackson.  I'd see how far he slides.  If he's a round 2 guy take him in rd 2.  Give him some room to grow.

 

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