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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He will have 2-weeks to heal up before they beat the Niners in the Super Bowl. Nothing to see here.
Not surprised. Running QBs always get hurt.
I've posted multiple studies that show there's no difference.
Do you have anything to back up your claim? Anything at all?
This is what happened to Cam after that MVP 2015 season. The next year he just got beatdown after beatdown and then kept complaining that he shouldn't have to take hits because he's a QB. It's already starting from the whiny Ravens camp and is bound to get worse. He'll probably make it through this season which will be their best chance, and after that expect some whippings week after week.
So funny how the typical mediots are declaring this a "new era" of the running QB and acting like Jackson already has a Canton bust carved out since this is bound to continue for the next fifteen yeras; like we haven't seen this exact same thing happen about seven times and each time fizzle out quickly.
Had the patriots drafted Jackson people would be singing a different tune. He would be worshipped by the city of Boston
Lol at you comparing Jackson to Cam
Had the patriots drafted Jackson people would be singing a different tune. He would be worshipped by the city of Boston
Would we even know what we had in Jackson right now if that were the case?
Lol at you not understanding the point of the post at all. Of course Boston fans would be doing cartwheels about having Lamar Jackson right now, as would any city. This has absolutely nothing to do with the discussion, which is centered around the long-term viability of running this type of offense like the Ravens. And from a physical standpoint, lol at you comparing Cam to Jackson. Cam is a really big, strong athlete who withstood physical beatings for years before derailing to injury. Jackson is a small framed guy whose body is going to take a beating just like Cam if he continues with this style. No one is disputing Jackson's amazing abilities and success, but there is rightful skepticism that he will be able to do this long-term.
If he showcased even half of what he’s done in the pre season.
This forum would need to be closed down.
Do you trust Stidham next year?
Jackson’s passes just look so much more accurate than any version of cams.