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Divisional Round: Titans at Ravens


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1 minute ago, JayBaller10 said:

Allen has the better arm without question, but Lamar’s vision and accuracy are decidedly better. When Lamar misses it’s usually by inches. When Allen misses it’s by yards.

 

Not true.  Jackson benefits from a superbly designed offensive scheme.  He has nice touch and has good accuracy over the middle but those sideline passes are cringe worthy.  But at the core of Jackson's passing success is the threat of the Ravens running game.  And that's fine but in the absence of a dominating rushing attack, which includes Jackson's own contributions as a runner, he would be considered an average passing QB.

 

 

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Just now, CincyBillsFan said:

 

Not true.  Jackson benefits from a superbly designed offensive scheme.  He has nice touch and has good accuracy over the middle but those sideline passes are cringe worthy.  But at the core of Jackson's passing success is the threat of the Ravens running game.  And that's fine but in the absence of a dominating rushing attack, which includes Jackson's own contributions as a runner, he would be considered an average passing QB.

 

 

Yeah but MVP MVP MVP.

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Just now, CincyBillsFan said:

 

Not true.  Jackson benefits from a superbly designed offensive scheme.  He has nice touch and has good accuracy over the middle but those sideline passes are cringe worthy.  But at the core of Jackson's passing success is the threat of the Ravens running game.  And that's fine but in the absence of a dominating rushing attack, which includes Jackson's own contributions as a runner, he would be considered an average passing QB.

 

 

This is fair! I like Lamar, but all MVPs become overrated by the media and fans

Josh Reed just said that was the best QB Drive for a FG he's ever seen! LMFAO

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5 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

 

Not true.  Jackson benefits from a superbly designed offensive scheme.  He has nice touch and has good accuracy over the middle but those sideline passes are cringe worthy.  But at the core of Jackson's passing success is the threat of the Ravens running game.  And that's fine but in the absence of a dominating rushing attack, which includes Jackson's own contributions as a runner, he would be considered an average passing QB.

 

 

No doubt his greatest strength is passing over the middle. His greatest attribute as a passer may be his ball placement. We can say “if we take this away or if we take that away, Jackson would be... (fill in the blank)” but you can’t take away what he does on the field regardless of surrounding circumstances (strong rush game/great TEs/solid OL/etc). I’d categorize Lamar as an above average passer. 

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