Lamar Jackson let the media/critics get to his head

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@mr heyzel This why we must be careful of twitter media.

The picture he posted doesnt indicate how Lamar is designed to roll to his right and and throw the deep post to the left. If Ronnie Stanley holds up against Omenihu thats a TD.

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The play is literally designed to sit that long in the pocket. They have two people helping the right side against their best DE. However, their high priced LT just didnt win that rep.
 
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@mr heyzel This why we must be careful of twitter media.

The picture he posted doesnt indicate how Lamar is designed to roll to his right and and throw the deep post to the left. If Ronnie Stanley holds up against Omenihu thats a TD.

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The play is literally designed to sit that long in the pocket. They have two people helping the right side against their best DE. However, their high priced LT just didnt win that rep.

I keep saying, most of us are dumb fukks who know fukk all and just hot take. It's not entirely our fault because the media does the same.
 

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I love Kurt Warner's breakdowns on his youtube channel. Just a Super Bowl QB breaking basically everything down and not scared to call out QB's, play design, etc. Simply a "pure spirit" at QB. It's additionally crazy how much Kurt knows about the techniques that cornerbacks use.

To Kurt Warner, this is what he wants to see and brought it up numerous times about the Miami game and how the play design made it harder for their QB:



Here are his breakdowns of this Ravens game:



Like said earlier and been saying: Chiefs defense was special.

They absolutely confused all these quarterbacks both pre-snap and post snap they forced them to make some seriously crazy reads and throws. If you look at that Lamar fumble he held onto the ball longer because he didn't think the read was there and it wasn't there in-time because the Chiefs took it away. If you watch it he was about to throw and pulled it back because at that time it was basically looking like triple coverage.

Your QB wasn't going to play "good football" and win, they needed to go to Mahomes/Brady/Warner/Montana mode if they wanted to pull it off. Even Warner was on some "I think this would've been the read here, but it's hard to say. You probably have to make something happen."
 
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Josh Allen got clowned last week for not coming through when it mattered most, so it's only fair that Lamar gets criticized as well.

Some posters were bytching all last week about the media treating Allen differently than Lamar when it came to criticism to only end up doing the exact same thing they complained about and making up all different kind of excuses when they didn't want to hear same said excuses last week.


Difference is Lamar doesnt get the same rub when he does great. So he shouldnt get as much criticism. There is a need to shyt on Josh to put him back in his proper place. Lamar is already in his proper place,barely gets recognition. And before you say he won 2 MVPs,he only won because Dak and Purdy had meltdown/horrible games. And they beat the hell out of the 49ers:mjlol:


The only horrible play I remember from Lamar was that obvious throw into triple coverage. But if not for Zay Flowers its a good chance they win the game. The only problem is we are still ignoring the fact Chiefs defense was literally historical. Something about them just doesnt feel historical,so all these QBs are getting a bad wrap for looking different or making mistakes against them. Lamar just needs another reciever,a big target.


I think Josh allen is also great btw,but the difference in how he is talked about is obvious. So i can see why some people feel the need to correct the hype since he hasnt actually won anything.
 

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Difference is Lamar doesnt get the same rub when he does great. So he shouldnt get as much criticism. There is a need to shyt on Josh to put him back in his proper place. Lamar is already in his proper place,barely gets recognition. And before you say he won 2 MVPs,he only won because Dak and Purdy had meltdown/horrible games. And they beat the hell out of the 49ers:mjlol:


The only horrible play I remember from Lamar was that obvious throw into triple coverage. But if not for Zay Flowers its a good chance they win the game. The only problem is we are still ignoring the fact Chiefs defense was literally historical. Something about them just doesnt feel historical,so all these QBs are getting a bad wrap for looking different or making mistakes against them. Lamar just needs another reciever,a big target.


I think Josh allen is also great btw,but the difference in how he is talked about is obvious. So i can see why some people feel the need to correct the hype since he hasnt actually won anything.
That’s not how that shyt works. If people want to put him on the level of Mahomes just as they complain about the media doing with Allen, then hold them both to the same standard when they don’t come through especially since Jackson now has two MVP’s while Allen has none.

Jackson now has two MVP’s and almost unanimous ones at that, so the heat and criticism should definitely be turned up just as it has been in the past for other MVP’s and their postseason failures.
 
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