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16 minutes ago, Handswarmer said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32050570/nfl-quarterback-council-2021-ranking-top-10-qbs-arm-strength-accuracy-decision-making-rushing-ability-more

Riser to watch: Jackson has clearly proven himself to already be one of the best in the league at avoiding pressure by escaping out of the pocket, and his mobility is unmatched. He also possesses a nice ability to throw with people around him, find throwing lanes with adjusted arm angles and create ways to get the ball out of his hand. As Baltimore explores ways to develop him as a passer from inside the pocket, there is room for growth that I would anticipate Jackson meeting. -- Hasselbeck

Looking at that article it is funny to see LJ only mentioned as a top 10 qb in toughness, competitiveness, running ability etc. Probably not the best case to make for a passer qb.

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48 minutes ago, Handswarmer said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32050570/nfl-quarterback-council-2021-ranking-top-10-qbs-arm-strength-accuracy-decision-making-rushing-ability-more

Riser to watch: Jackson has clearly proven himself to already be one of the best in the league at avoiding pressure by escaping out of the pocket, and his mobility is unmatched. He also possesses a nice ability to throw with people around him, find throwing lanes with adjusted arm angles and create ways to get the ball out of his hand. As Baltimore explores ways to develop him as a passer from inside the pocket, there is room for growth that I would anticipate Jackson meeting. -- Hasselbeck

So he's mobile, they want to develop him as a passer, and there is room for growth.  And your interpretation of that is that he's a good passer?

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1 hour ago, Handswarmer said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32050570/nfl-quarterback-council-2021-ranking-top-10-qbs-arm-strength-accuracy-decision-making-rushing-ability-more

Riser to watch: Jackson has clearly proven himself to already be one of the best in the league at avoiding pressure by escaping out of the pocket, and his mobility is unmatched. He also possesses a nice ability to throw with people around him, find throwing lanes with adjusted arm angles and create ways to get the ball out of his hand. As Baltimore explores ways to develop him as a passer from inside the pocket, there is room for growth that I would anticipate Jackson meeting. -- Hasselbeck

not bad for a RB

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On 8/16/2021 at 12:32 PM, Handswarmer said:

Yup, the Mahomes is better no matter what Defense.

Worked out in the Super Bowl didn't it? Can't do it alone

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2 hours ago, kkuenn said:

Jackson has clearly proven himself to already be one of the best in the league at avoiding pressure by escaping out of the pocket, and his mobility is unmatched. He also possesses a nice ability to throw with people around him, find throwing lanes with adjusted arm angles and create ways to get the ball out of his hand. As Baltimore explores ways to develop him as a passer from inside the pocket, there is room for growth that I would anticipate Jackson meeting. -- Hasselbeck

Re read that

 

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52 minutes ago, Balto said:

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#1- using Sally Kohn in CTO is trolling in itself

#2- maybe use your context clues a little better

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Damn Hands, based on the link you provided, LJ isn't even listed in the actual passing categories. Accuracy, arm strength, field vision, mechanics, decision making with ball. We've been telling you he's not a good passer and you sent us the evidence to prove it. Now it does say he's a good RB who is tough and competes. I think most of us agree with that.

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7 hours ago, Handswarmer said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32050570/nfl-quarterback-council-2021-ranking-top-10-qbs-arm-strength-accuracy-decision-making-rushing-ability-more

Riser to watch: Jackson has clearly proven himself to already be one of the best in the league at avoiding pressure by escaping out of the pocket, and his mobility is unmatched. He also possesses a nice ability to throw with people around him, find throwing lanes with adjusted arm angles and create ways to get the ball out of his hand. As Baltimore explores ways to develop him as a passer from inside the pocket, there is room for growth that I would anticipate Jackson meeting. -- Hasselbeck

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On 8/24/2021 at 1:22 PM, azchief21 said:

Damn Hands, based on the link you provided, LJ isn't even listed in the actual passing categories. Accuracy, arm strength, field vision, mechanics, decision making with ball. We've been telling you he's not a good passer and you sent us the evidence to prove it. Now it does say he's a good RB who is tough and competes. I think most of us agree with that.

 

On 8/24/2021 at 5:35 PM, kkuenn said:

Re read the article and what I said is true. See the same comment above this one from AZ

Snubbed: The Ravens' Lamar Jackson may never get the credit he deserves as a processor, but few handle the quick game the way he does. Not only does Jackson excel with general vision and decision-making specifically to that area, but he understands defenders' leverage in such a way that helps him locate the ball away from them, which is the same thing veterans such as Brady and (in years past) Philip Rivers get credit for. The clunkiness of Baltimore's passing game last season is much more a product of the lackluster receiving talent and Greg Roman's stale concepts than Jackson's inability to see the field. -- Schatz/Klassen

 

Jackson is Jackson -- the most threatening running quarterback in the NFL today who takes good care of the football through the air. To date, he has a touchdown pass rate of 7.2% and an interception rate of 1.9%. That's a big-time ratio.

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On 8/26/2021 at 5:54 AM, Handswarmer said:

 

Snubbed: The Ravens' Lamar Jackson may never get the credit he deserves as a processor, but few handle the quick game the way he does. Not only does Jackson excel with general vision and decision-making specifically to that area, but he understands defenders' leverage in such a way that helps him locate the ball away from them, which is the same thing veterans such as Brady and (in years past) Philip Rivers get credit for. The clunkiness of Baltimore's passing game last season is much more a product of the lackluster receiving talent and Greg Roman's stale concepts than Jackson's inability to see the field. -- Schatz/Klassen

 

Jackson is Jackson -- the most threatening running quarterback in the NFL today who takes good care of the football through the air. To date, he has a touchdown pass rate of 7.2% and an interception rate of 1.9%. That's a big-time ratio.

 

Gives me a great idea!  In gonna go over to a Ravens fan boards and post thread after thread about how great Mahomes is!  Well maybe not because they won’t give a crap.

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On 8/26/2021 at 5:54 AM, Handswarmer said:

 

Snubbed: The Ravens' Lamar Jackson may never get the credit he deserves as a processor, but few handle the quick game the way he does. Not only does Jackson excel with general vision and decision-making specifically to that area, but he understands defenders' leverage in such a way that helps him locate the ball away from them, which is the same thing veterans such as Brady and (in years past) Philip Rivers get credit for. The clunkiness of Baltimore's passing game last season is much more a product of the lackluster receiving talent and Greg Roman's stale concepts than Jackson's inability to see the field. -- Schatz/Klassen

 

Jackson is Jackson -- the most threatening running quarterback in the NFL today who takes good care of the football through the air. To date, he has a touchdown pass rate of 7.2% and an interception rate of 1.9%. That's a big-time ratio.

 

Wonder if the Ravens will let LJ walk now with Huntley showing a much better arm and just as good running ability?

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