This thought just struck me. Think about it. While Brady spent a over a decade mastering an offensive system that gave him "all the answers to the test". And other elite QB's spent 3-5 seasons mastering the WC offense. LJackson has spent all of his career in a kind of unique system that the Ravens had to create to maximize his unique talents of being more of a runner than thrower in his early years. Obviously, his passing skills has developed over the years, but the clunky system still remains.
Jackson's performance in the last game of the season could be called, heroic. He threw the ball with touch and accurately and escaped from situations that I couldn't believe. That on when he burst through TWO free rushers side by side to throw a TD pass might have to be on my top 5 plays I watched this season. Bottom line, he still is an elite QB in this league, but who coaches him, and in what system, or will it have to be created to what LJ's skills are currently.
It would seem like a no brainer that the Ravens job would be a top job in this cycle, up there with the Giants. But, man, to me it looks very scary. Better have almost superhuman self-confidence to impose your will and vision, or else all you are going to be just a glorified gofer from Biscotti, DaCosta, and Jackson, only YOU will take the fall if you don't meet expectations and expectations are superbowl appearences