Random NFL Observations 2023-24 Thread

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The Texans haven’t played outside since December 17th. Today it’s going to be near single digits with the wind chill in Baltimore against that Ravens defense.
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Breaking Barriers and Changing Narratives: Shedding Light on Racial Biases Faced by Black QBs in the NFL (ESPN First Take)



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In the YouTube video "Lamar Jackson Playoff Narrative" on First Take, the speakers discuss the significance of a Super Bowl win for Lamar Jackson in altering the public's perception of his NFL career. Due to Jackson's unique playing style and appearance, skepticism remains about his ability to win a championship, deeply rooted in prejudices and biases. Despite his MVP awards and impressive regular-season performance, Jackson is aware of these biases and believes a Super Bowl win would be essential to changing the narrative. His career has already defied expectations, paving the way for other players like him, and his success goes beyond individual performances as a representation for the Baltimore community. The Baltimore Ravens organization and coach John Harbaugh have played a crucial role in allowing Jackson to flourish without trying to change him. Overall, Jackson's Super Bowl win holds immense importance for both his legacy and the Ravens



The Ravens Have Always Had a Star in Lamar Jackson. Now, They Have the Offense to Match.​

The no. 1 seed Ravens have come a long way from an offseason when it seemed they might lose their QB. Now the team enters the divisional round with a new offensive coordinator, a fresh, pass-focused scheme, and a QB who has deservedly high expectations.





Few can outrun Lamar Jackson. Even fewer can out-think him.​




:mjcry: Sean P. should have selected him in 2018 instead of injury-prone "Mr. 2 1sts". :snoop:
 
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