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Lamar was a guy who had a definite shelf life. He played like a running back and aged like one. Unlike other scramblers/runners like Elway and Young, it's clear he does not have the passing skillset to play when his running skill was compromised. Guys like Lamar opened up passing lanes because defenders had to respect the running threat.
You can win with those guys if you know how to manage them. The Eagles managed Hurts brilliantly in their Super Bowl run.
Jackson has shown this year that his major strength is his threat to run. He has been far less effective this year because he couldn’t run because of injuries. His passing game definitely benefitted from defenses having to have a defender who acts as a spy to stop him from running and pass rushes that needed to be controlled to avoid him taking off and running. Plus, they have to play a lot of zone and less press man to avoid defenders having their backs to Jackson. You take that away and I don’t think he is as good as of passer as people think. Once teams stop fearing his running abilities, they will be able to drop more defenders in coverage and play more aggressively with his receivers.












