Hypothetical QB Scenario

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Almost 400 yards of offense last night and he drove them 90 yards down the field with under 2 minutes.
Yeah the haters in this thread are right… lulz

“A poor leader” how in the hell do you get to this lame ass opinion?

Feels like there is something else tilting these takes… I just can’t put my finger on what that could be.
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If I hadn’t just compared him to two other black QBs I could see your stance, but I did, so you can take your race bait and potential thread derailment somewhere else. Nice try

Lamar Jackson is a poor leader. Check his mannerisms. He failed last night and has proven throughout his entire career he’s a stats first, win second type of player.
I guess I have to take your word on his lack of leadership, so what else do the guys in the locker room tell you about him. It’s nice to have a person with inside info on this forum.
 

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I guess I have to take your word on his lack of leadership, so what else do the guys in the locker room tell you about him. It’s nice to have a person with inside info on this forum.
Whataboutism at its finest. Thanks for wasting my time.

I heard so many great things about this forum. Hopefully you’re just an outlier and more fruitful football debates are in my future here.
 

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Almost 400 yards of offense last night and he drove them 90 yards down the field with under 2 minutes.
Yeah the haters in this thread are right… lulz

“A poor leader” how in the hell do you get to this lame ass opinion?

Feels like there is something else tilting these takes… I just can’t put my finger on what that could be.
Can’t put your finger on it?

Really strange comment, how but trying to put your finger on it out loud?

Are you making some sort of insinuation?

Inquiring minds…..
 

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Hmmm. As much as I like Lamar, Geno ‘feels’ like he fits into our offense better.

I want DK, JSN, and Tyler to shoulder the load of big plays while pounding the rock with K9.

I have nothing against dual threat QBs. There’s no question that they can be effective.

But Geno is a refined pocket passes whom, imo, hasn’t had his best season yet.

I know we’re not considering contracts and I want to stay away from the F word (qb of the Future) but, I believe our next QB needs to be drafted. Homegrown…career starts relatively close to the formation time of our staff…maybe sits for a year or two behind Geno.

I’d want our QB to learn sound mechanics. If he has wheels, great. But it’s hard to groom a guy when you have to sum up something like ‘ok, I know you’ve got two pass rushers coming in. So, here you’ll need to do a 360, then step up, then twirl, make another read, pump fake, take the ball between your legs, then run to the flat”.

Lamar is incredible. Mahomes is smart and somehow continuously extends plays with his legs. Russ was a monster scrambler in his heyday.

I’d rather have Geno’s sound fundamentals if I’m thinking past 2024-2025.
 

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Whataboutism at its finest. Thanks for wasting my time.

I heard so many great things about this forum. Hopefully you’re just an outlier and more fruitful football debates are in my future here.
Its pretty well known in Baltimore land that one of Lamar's biggest flaws is his lack of leadership - although last year he made it a focus to improve. And has. But he's known to be a bit detached, emotional, not very vocal, gets lost in videogames, and speaks with his play -more often with razzle dazzle runs than timely passes & looking into the eyes of the guys in the huddle, teaching and inspiring faith. Its one of the reasons Baltimore was slow to give him a new deal. For all his high flying acrobatics and highlights, the fly in the ointment of his story has been his inability to play the position consistently well. Consistent highlights and incredible feats of athleticism DO NOT always equate to uktimate success. He makes himself a one man show, and in the playoffs, when better defenses scheme to stop him, he has struggled to maximize the potential of the team around him because he cant get them involved as he should. They sink or swim by Lamar. And ultimately he sinks or swims based on his ability to read defense and distribute the ball. NOT by just pulling it down and scrambling for a dozen now and again or slipping a tackle, weaving, and hitting the guy who's broken coverage after 6 seconds.

They almost let him walk because of that flaw, his lack of maturity as a leader and his recent injury history.

MVPs dont always equal championship caliber TEAM ball. From where I sit, it doesn't matter if Baltimore genetically reingeneered clones of Jerry Rice, Steve Largment, and Randy Moss in their primes to play WR for the Ravens - Lamar wouldnt get the best out of them.

They'd still be oft standing around like his teammates do now, watching him do his thing.
 

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I think the whole "lack of leadership" theory comes from him not yelling and telling other players what to do (shouldn't have to), but now he's changed in that aspect. Wonder how long before players and fans start resenting him for it?
 

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His accuracy is not as good but the running and improv remind me
of another guy.
I'm calling Lamont "BIG RUSS" from now on.
 

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I think the whole "lack of leadership" theory comes from him not yelling and telling other players what to do (shouldn't have to), but now he's changed in that aspect. Wonder how long before players and fans start resenting him for it?

His lack of leadership is just that. Its been talked about by the FO as an area to improve. And its frustrating for a lot of the fanbase. This and his inability to read defense make him the love him ot hate him guy in the area. Its not speculation.

Half my family are Ravens fans. I used to ride my bike to their practice facility in Owings Mills, go to a game every once in a while and if im not talking Seahawks with my dad and Cousins, im talking Redskins, Ravens and Eagles - living in the DC / Baltimore metro is hard for a Hawks fan.
 

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Almost 400 yards of offense last night and he drove them 90 yards down the field with under 2 minutes.
Yeah the haters in this thread are right… lulz

“A poor leader” how in the hell do you get to this lame ass opinion?

Feels like there is something else tilting these takes… I just can’t put my finger on what that could be.
Like said already
.Great for your fantasy team..real life those stats are quite deceiving.
 

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Almost 400 yards of offense last night and he drove them 90 yards down the field with under 2 minutes.
Yeah the haters in this thread are right… lulz

“A poor leader” how in the hell do you get to this lame ass opinion?

Feels like there is something else tilting these takes… I just can’t put my finger on what that could be.
Horrible take to put race in the argument..but you do you...
 

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His lack of leadership is just that. Its been talked about by the FO as an area to improve. And its frustrating for a lot of the fanbase. This and his inability to read defense make him the love him ot hate him guy in the area. Its not speculation.

Half my family are Ravens fans. I used to ride my bike to their practice facility in Owings Mills, go to a game every once in a while and if im not talking Seahawks with my dad and Cousins, im talking Redskins, Ravens and Eagles - living in the DC / Baltimore metro is hard for a Hawks fan.

A 2 time MVP can't read defenses. Lol. I'm sorry, but I think that is very much speculation.
 

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Lamar's leadership issues are directly related to his on-field demeanor. We've all seen him throw tantrums when things aren't going his way, yell at his teammates, etc. In interviews, he seems like a bright, passionate, level-headed kid, so he'll mature out of those things. In fact, he looked much more poised last season.

With that said, he's the Russell Westbrook of the NFL. An extremely gifted athlete and hard worker who is passionate about winning but lacks the touch to complete difficult passes consistently. He's a volume quarterback. Give him multiple opportunities, and he'll put up monster numbers. Ask him to thread the needle in a huge moment; it's a roll of the dice.
 

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I like this question and will take it a little further if allowed....

I feel like LAlexander is a really good quarterback that needs a good team around him to win it all. By "really good team around him" I mean some specific skills in specific areas that build a dynamic offense. I think there are several QBs I, personally, would put in that category.

There has been comparisons in other threads between Geno and PMahomes. Let's, just for the sake of this question, DQ PMahomes and TBrady (since that's bound to come up).

Who would you take over Geno, right now, on this team today, going into week 1?

I'm really curious. To take advantage of WR threats, they need accuracy and field presence. Pocket awareness and some ability to move around is going to be needed as the OLine is still in flux. Sure, wheels would be great. Vision, leadership, maybe price is a factor.... I'm just really curious who would be a preferred option.
 

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I like this question and will take it a little further if allowed....

I feel like LAlexander is a really good quarterback that needs a good team around him to win it all. By "really good team around him" I mean some specific skills in specific areas that build a dynamic offense. I think there are several QBs I, personally, would put in that category.

There has been comparisons in other threads between Geno and PMahomes. Let's, just for the sake of this question, DQ PMahomes and TBrady (since that's bound to come up).

Who would you take over Geno, right now, on this team today, going into week 1?

I'm really curious. To take advantage of WR threats, they need accuracy and field presence. Pocket awareness and some ability to move around is going to be needed as the OLine is still in flux. Sure, wheels would be great. Vision, leadership, maybe price is a factor.... I'm just really curious who would be a preferred option.

QB's I would take over Geno right now not including Mahomes,,,,

Rodgers, Love, Allen, Stroud, Burrow, Jackson, Stafford, Hurts

Maybe's -
Goff, Prescott, Purdy, Lawrence
 

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This so reminds me of how James Harris was treated. How people look at Geno in general.
 

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If Lamar doesn’t miss those few passes last night this conversation isn’t happening

We might be a 50/50 split in this forum but there’s no way a group of neutral voters give any more than like a 5% tilt to Geno.

And let’s be honest, we’ve seen Geno miss guys downfield in critical situations too.

I like Geno. But it’s Lamar Jackson. Let’s be real.
 

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If the new skinnier Lamar keeps running it like he did last night........he won't last through game 8. Geno for the win?!
 

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Right now Jackson and I don't think it's close. A former MVP QB vs a QB who has flashed but not been able to put a complete season together. Geno has almost missed throws at times.

I'm not writing Geno off though, Lets see how he does under Grubb
 
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