Best Podcast Episodes About Lamar Jackson
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Updated: Mar 28, 2026 – 75 episodes
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“Yeah, I regret that as well. My bad. Baltimore at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh plus three and a half. Lamar is playing. This line hasn't budged. Lamar hasn't looked good all season. Struggling running the ball. He's now coming off a back injury. It's a rah-rah Mike Tomlin spot. The other day we were thinking maybe we like it more that Lamar is playing instead of Snoop Huntley because we don't know how healthy he's going to be. And there's a lot of drama going on in the Ravens right now. End of the day, I'll say it again, I don't think this Ravens …”
“Yeah, I regret that as well. My bad. Baltimore at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh plus three and a half. Lamar is playing. This line hasn't budged. Lamar hasn't looked good all season. Struggling running the ball. He's now coming off a back injury. It's a rah-rah Mike Tomlin spot. The other day we were thinking maybe we like it more that Lamar is playing instead of Snoop Huntley because we don't know how healthy he's going to be. And there's a lot of drama going on in the Ravens right now. End of the day, I'll say it again, I don't think this Ravens defense is very good. So, to me, that's the on-field value in getting the hook for the Steelers at three and a half. Yeah, and there actually is a little bit of line movement. Hard Rock in Jersey now has moved the four. So, like I said, I think I said that on Thursday's show that if Lamar does get cleared, you could get some four, four and a halves. …”
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The segment analyzes the upcoming games between the Ravens and Steelers, focusing on Lamar Jackson's performance and the Steelers' defense, along with the Cowboys' matchup against the Giants, emphasizing Dak Prescott's strong play and the Giants' lack of incentive to win. Betting lines and trends for both games are discussed, highlighting the public's betting patterns and potential outcomes.
“… you know, Clint Kubiak. I mean, I don't know. Just not a great crew. Brandon Staley. Question for the bag. Do you think the Ravens would trade Lamar? You don't think the Ravens would trade Lamar. But what if the Raiders offered the number one pick and Max Crosby? Would that be enough or would it have to be multiple ones and twos plus a high level player? Well, think about it like this. If there's a quarterback that is viewed as, you know, a top 10 potential starting quarterback, right? Let's think of the last 10 years. Caleb was viewed that way. Cam was not. I would say Drake May and Jaden …”
“… supply and demand. So part of the supply this year doesn't look great. You know, Marcus Freeman. A lot of people thought he was going to get one of the jobs. Well, he just announced, I'm staying at Notre Dame. So you look around, you're like Robert Salah, you know, Clint Kubiak. I mean, I don't know. Just not a great crew. Brandon Staley. Question for the bag. Do you think the Ravens would trade Lamar? You don't think the Ravens would trade Lamar. But what if the Raiders offered the number one pick and Max Crosby? Would that be enough or would it have to be multiple ones and twos plus a high level player? Well, think about it like this. If there's a quarterback that is viewed as, you know, a top 10 potential starting quarterback, right? Let's think of the last 10 years. Caleb was viewed that way. Cam was not. I would say Drake May and Jaden Daniels were very, very highly thought of. Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence. That pick is worth multiple ones. Because so if I traded you the number one overall pick with the opportunity to get Caleb, Trevor Lawrence, Joe Burrow, Fernando Mendoza again, I'm recording this before the Indiana game. So maybe who knows how he looks? I'm excited to watch. …”
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The segment explores the potential implications of a Lamar Jackson trade, considering the value of the number one overall pick and elite quarterback prospects. It also discusses the Colts' coaching situation, suggesting Phillip Rivers as a possible head coach replacement for Shane Steichen due to his leadership and knowledge.
“… at QB1 on Sunday. J.J. McCarthy, who missed last week's game with a small fracture in his hand, will be back and start against Green Bay. Meanwhile, Lamar Jackson is officially back. Been a long road, longer road than probably we expected with a back injury that the Baltimore Ravens thought would put Lamar Jackson back in the building last week, did not happen, but they stayed alive. Snoop Hunley did his thing, paving the way for this week. Lamar Jackson, a full participant, every single day of practice the entire week, he just practiced like a champion. He is off the injury report, good to go for a …”
“… They're the number seven seed in the NFC, getting set to go on the road for a wildcard game. The good news, Love will be ready to roll when the playoffs roll around. Meanwhile, the Vikings already out of the playoff race, but they get one more look at QB1 on Sunday. J.J. McCarthy, who missed last week's game with a small fracture in his hand, will be back and start against Green Bay. Meanwhile, Lamar Jackson is officially back. Been a long road, longer road than probably we expected with a back injury that the Baltimore Ravens thought would put Lamar Jackson back in the building last week, did not happen, but they stayed alive. Snoop Hunley did his thing, paving the way for this week. Lamar Jackson, a full participant, every single day of practice the entire week, he just practiced like a champion. He is off the injury report, good to go for a Sunday night showdown, as is this guy. At long last, T.J. Watt is back on the field. Remember, it was a partially collapsed lung after a dry needling session in the team facility. Missed several weeks, probably a little more than most people anticipated. Finally was a full participant today in practice time, off the report, described himself as excited …”
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Josh Allen is cleared to play for the Bills against the Jets, while Lamar Jackson returns for the Ravens ahead of their matchup. The segment also highlights injuries to other key players like Jordan Love, who will not start for the Packers, and T.J. Watt, who is back on the field for the Steelers.
“… along with me, Mike Garofalo as we talk about those big games, some other big ones, some other big storylines in week 18 in the NFL. But I mentioned Lamar Jackson back on the field. That's a big one. He had that back injury last week that kept him out of action against the Packers. Back on the field today in full capacity and saying 100% absolutely is going to play against the Steelers. There's no time left for the Ravens. So that is huge for Baltimore. But in his meeting with the media, there were questions about the injury, but then it became questions more about some other stuff, about some recent …”
“… and Kendrick Bourne says, I got you. Ian Rappaport will be sitting down with Bourne in just a few minutes. Welcome inside with the Insiders presented by Progressive Insurance. There's Rappaport, was just talking about him, Judy Batista as well, along with me, Mike Garofalo as we talk about those big games, some other big ones, some other big storylines in week 18 in the NFL. But I mentioned Lamar Jackson back on the field. That's a big one. He had that back injury last week that kept him out of action against the Packers. Back on the field today in full capacity and saying 100% absolutely is going to play against the Steelers. There's no time left for the Ravens. So that is huge for Baltimore. But in his meeting with the media, there were questions about the injury, but then it became questions more about some other stuff, about some recent reports and rumblings about him, his relationship with John Harbaugh. I mean, some probably think I'm a robot, you know, but I'm a human being too, you know, but unfortunately I couldn't, you know, I couldn't, you know, avoid that injury. You know what happened? We got to win the Green Bay. I'm looking forward to play Sunday. So it is what it is. Does …”
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Lamar Jackson returned to practice and confirmed he will play against the Steelers, addressing criticism regarding his performance and relationship with head coach John Harbaugh. Analysts discuss the potential resurgence of the Ravens if Jackson is at full strength for the playoffs.
“… year, 41%, excuse me, have come out of 21 or 22 personnel. And they've been really dominant running the ball out of 21 and 22 personnel. And even if Lamar plays, it appears he will. I know he was a full participant in practice, so he's going to play. But I think they're a running football team. And I think that you'll see, I don't know if he's going to get 36 carries again, but I think that'll be the foundation. On the other side, you know, the thing about Aaron Rodgers, he's one of those kinds of old school guys who believes that if it's one-on-one on the outside, your receiver's got to win. And …”
“… it, Greg. You know, last week, I mean, you know, Derek Henry, um, it was fascinating watching that tape, Ross, because 18 of his runs had Patrick Ricard in the backfield as a fullback, either straight eye formation or offset. And 41 of his runs this year, 41%, excuse me, have come out of 21 or 22 personnel. And they've been really dominant running the ball out of 21 and 22 personnel. And even if Lamar plays, it appears he will. I know he was a full participant in practice, so he's going to play. But I think they're a running football team. And I think that you'll see, I don't know if he's going to get 36 carries again, but I think that'll be the foundation. On the other side, you know, the thing about Aaron Rodgers, he's one of those kinds of old school guys who believes that if it's one-on-one on the outside, your receiver's got to win. And he throws the ball there. And, you know, he's taken a lot of heat for that because they, you know, obviously they don't have Metcalf and they won't this week either. But that's, you know, that's what he believes. You know, hey, if it's one-on-one, this is the NFL. You got to win. I'm throwing you the ball. And sometimes it works and sometimes it …”
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The segment previews the crucial Sunday night matchup between the Steelers and Ravens, highlighting Lamar Jackson's expected return and the Ravens' reliance on a strong running game. It also discusses the importance of the game for the AFC North title and touches on the performance of key players like Derrick Henry.
“… MVP. He's a two-time MVP. I still don't care what nobody say. And Josh was phenomenal. But not that year. not that year not that year but anyway Lamar go be Lamar and can you give us three games on Lamar Jackson in the playoffs the Lamar Jackson that we've seen in the regular season the guy that's a two time league MVP a guy that was in the running that finished second in league MVP Ocho Can he give us three games in which he plays like that? Because if he gives us three games where he plays like that, they're getting to the Super Bowl because he can single-handedly lift the team. Yes, …”
“Now I can really relax. You got the monkey off your back. Yes, Ocho. Yes, yes. And he's too good. I mean, he should be a three-time MVP. He's a two-time MVP. I still don't care what nobody say. And Josh was phenomenal. But not that year. not that year not that year but anyway Lamar go be Lamar and can you give us three games on Lamar Jackson in the playoffs the Lamar Jackson that we've seen in the regular season the guy that's a two time league MVP a guy that was in the running that finished second in league MVP Ocho Can he give us three games in which he plays like that? Because if he gives us three games where he plays like that, they're getting to the Super Bowl because he can single-handedly lift the team. Yes, absolutely. We've seen him throw for 400 yards. We've seen him run for 150. We've seen him do a combination where he throws for 235 and three touchdowns and runs 405 and gives you another two touchdowns. So we've seen him. He got a big running back that can chew up clock, that can chew up time. We just need the guy that's a superman, number eight. We …”
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If Lamar Jackson can replicate his regular-season brilliance in just three playoff games, the Ravens could be Super Bowl contenders. With two MVP awards and a history of explosive performances, the pressure is on him to silence critics and deliver in the postseason. The team's success hinges on the superhero-like skills of their star quarterback.
“… which we said yesterday was the second best job to Baltimore, is it now third? Baltimore's the best job open. Currently open, it's the best job. Lamar Jackson, great roster, amazing culture. That's the best job. I said yesterday, Giants, second best job. I'm bullish on the Giants for a lot of reasons. Jackson, Dart, neighbors, Andrew Thomas, Scadaboo, Abdul Carter, lot of reasons. But Miami, probably now, what I'm hearing gives control to John Harbaugh to choose the GM. And the Giants, they retained Joe Shane. In the league, not considered elite. So suddenly the coveted New York Giant job yesterday …”
“… coordinator. Dolphins owner, Steven Ross, met with him this week and just didn't feel right rolling it back. Also a story this morning, the Dolphins owner, Steven Ross, has a connection to the Harbaugh family. Uh-oh, the coveted New York Giants job, which we said yesterday was the second best job to Baltimore, is it now third? Baltimore's the best job open. Currently open, it's the best job. Lamar Jackson, great roster, amazing culture. That's the best job. I said yesterday, Giants, second best job. I'm bullish on the Giants for a lot of reasons. Jackson, Dart, neighbors, Andrew Thomas, Scadaboo, Abdul Carter, lot of reasons. But Miami, probably now, what I'm hearing gives control to John Harbaugh to choose the GM. And the Giants, they retained Joe Shane. In the league, not considered elite. So suddenly the coveted New York Giant job yesterday is at best third to a guy like John Harbaugh. And we said this yesterday, the Giants don't need another coordinator and roll the dice on it. They don't even need necessarily a scheme guy. They need a culture changer. They haven't had a good culture since Tom Coughlin.”
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The Miami Dolphins have unexpectedly fired head coach Mike McDaniel, raising questions about team culture and leadership. This shake-up makes the coveted New York Giants coaching position less appealing, now ranked third behind Baltimore, as they search for a true culture changer. With connections to John Harbaugh, the Dolphins may be positioning themselves for a strong future.
“… make it out you know he's looking forward to seeing what he does in a Super Bowl one thing about playing in your division though you see Burrow and Lamar twice a year we're Kentucky guys so we watched Lamar in college yeah it has to be I mean he just a different freak of nature right how do you how do you adjust to playing him twice a year Yeah it tough honestly That one of the games is like oh okay we got Lamar Jackson this week It's tough because his ability to be able to just continue the play. So, like, usually a play lasts four to six seconds, but he's still running back there. So we're …”
“but sam darnold's the first one to go to the super bowl what do you think about that that's crazy i didn't expect it honestly but i mean like i said we definitely had a great draft class a lot of high-powered quarterbacks and yeah he was the one to make it out you know he's looking forward to seeing what he does in a Super Bowl one thing about playing in your division though you see Burrow and Lamar twice a year we're Kentucky guys so we watched Lamar in college yeah it has to be I mean he just a different freak of nature right how do you how do you adjust to playing him twice a year Yeah it tough honestly That one of the games is like oh okay we got Lamar Jackson this week It's tough because his ability to be able to just continue the play. So, like, usually a play lasts four to six seconds, but he's still running back there. So we're having to cover guys like Zay Flowers just across the field, just cutting and running. So it's like it's not your traditional just route. Like they just running around like backyard football pretty much. And we just chasing guys around. So knowing that you got to cover longer, I think that's what makes it a little bit more difficult going against …”
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Facing Lamar Jackson is a daunting task for NFL defenders, especially with his ability to extend plays beyond the traditional four to six seconds. The unpredictability of his style forces defenders to adapt and cover longer, making it feel like backyard football. This unique challenge is compounded by the confidence and trash-talking culture among defensive backs, who often relish the opportunity to shut down their opponents.
“… line. And you need a field goal or a touchdown to win the game. Which quarterback are you taking? Patrick Holmes, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, or Lamar Jackson? I saw Joe which current NBA team or player that you would have liked to have played with. Thanks. For me, I'm taking my homeboy. Simply because he's been in that situation before. He's done it before. He has three Super Bowls already. The other three quarterbacks that she chose, Lamar and Josh, obviously, they're all capable. MVP you know they're all capable but they Hurst has won a Super Bowl I'm simply leaning towards Mahone because he has …”
“First, Anken Ocho. For a chance to win the Super Bowl, and it's fourth and one on the 25 or 30-yard line. And you need a field goal or a touchdown to win the game. Which quarterback are you taking? Patrick Holmes, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, or Lamar Jackson? I saw Joe which current NBA team or player that you would have liked to have played with. Thanks. For me, I'm taking my homeboy. Simply because he's been in that situation before. He's done it before. He has three Super Bowls already. The other three quarterbacks that she chose, Lamar and Josh, obviously, they're all capable. MVP you know they're all capable but they Hurst has won a Super Bowl I'm simply leaning towards Mahone because he has three um Jalen wouldn't have been a bad choice as well being that he's won one as well but I'm going with Mahone boy uh for me for me um And I ain't gonna lie, I would have loved to play with Kobe, bro. Kobe Bryant? Yeah. Playing for the Lakers. Like, I done been to many Lakers games, even when I wasn't even – even right before I got drafted, …”
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If it's fourth and one in the Super Bowl, would you pick Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, or Lamar Jackson? The discussion heats up as the panel weighs in on their choices, ultimately leaning towards Mahomes due to his proven track record with three Super Bowl wins. Plus, hear about the dream of playing alongside Kobe Bryant during the Lakers' legendary run.
“… was in there. And in the middle of it, I was I was defending him against dogfighting allegations. There were so many black quarterbacks in there. Lamar Jackson overrated. Am I right? All of this is happening right now because the pro bowl wouldn't get the hell out of my face. That's the reason I am now immersed in one of my greatest shames as a journalist after”
“… Overcompensating for your racist mistake. Yeah, that's all that's happened there. You're absolutely right. I'm in front of you nude and covered in feces. America for making. Look, I threw Warren Moon in there. Doug Williams was in there. Michael Vick was in there. And in the middle of it, I was I was defending him against dogfighting allegations. There were so many black quarterbacks in there. Lamar Jackson overrated. Am I right? All of this is happening right now because the pro bowl wouldn't get the hell out of my face. That's the reason I am now immersed in one of my greatest shames as a journalist after”
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The Pro Bowl is facing criticism for inviting players like Shador Sanders, who had a terrible rookie season, while many question the merit of such selections. This sparked a heated debate about racial dynamics in sports, with commentators discussing whether Sanders' invitation is a reflection of black excellence or simply a flawed process. The discussion reveals deep-seated issues in how quarterback performance is evaluated and the implications of race in sports narratives.
“All the people who passed on Lamar Jackson I said did you watch him play Oh he can throw Does he complete his passes You know, we want it to look a certain way. I want to know, did it get from point A to point B? That's all I want to know. Not, man, look at that delivery. We get caught on that. Like somebody has a beautiful baseball swing. I go, did he hit it? he's got a beautiful swing I want to know if he hit it man his form like Tim Lincecum if you would have watched his form you'd …”
“All the people who passed on Lamar Jackson I said did you watch him play Oh he can throw Does he complete his passes You know, we want it to look a certain way. I want to know, did it get from point A to point B? That's all I want to know. Not, man, look at that delivery. We get caught on that. Like somebody has a beautiful baseball swing. I go, did he hit it? he's got a beautiful swing I want to know if he hit it man his form like Tim Lincecum if you would have watched his form you'd be like that guy can't pitch in the majors meanwhile you win a Cy Young or two yeah I guess you can Clayton Kershaw if you would have looked at that and you'd be like man that is a weird did it get from A to B did you swing and miss so I think we get caught up in the aesthetics sometimes with these guys. And it's like, man, that guy can't miss. He's …”
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Many NFL teams overlooked Lamar Jackson due to his unconventional style, but the real question is: can he play? Evaluating quarterbacks should focus on performance, not aesthetics, as shown by the success of players like Drew Brees and Philip Rivers, who defied draft critiques. The right situation can make all the difference for a quarterback's career.
“… I could, I mean, I wish I could dress it up for you, but chat, y'all know I'm not lying. I mean, you would like to have more than, you'd like for Lamar, you'd like to have more than 45 plays. It's, I mean, you scored 24 points with 45 plays. Lamar was 11 of 18. You ran the ball 27 times for a buck 37. That's a, what, five yards, five yards of carry. You can live with that. Yeah, absolutely. You can live with five yards of carry. Listen, Lamar was efficient when he had the ball, even if they didn't have it a lot. He was efficient with the ball. And we talked about, you know, thinking, you know …”
“… player anymore, but he can still generate pressure if you minimize his snaps. Offensively, they're gonna probably need to get some linemen. They're gonna probably need to get a guard, two guards. They are. They just are. I mean, I wish it was something I could, I mean, I wish I could dress it up for you, but chat, y'all know I'm not lying. I mean, you would like to have more than, you'd like for Lamar, you'd like to have more than 45 plays. It's, I mean, you scored 24 points with 45 plays. Lamar was 11 of 18. You ran the ball 27 times for a buck 37. That's a, what, five yards, five yards of carry. You can live with that. Yeah, absolutely. You can live with five yards of carry. Listen, Lamar was efficient when he had the ball, even if they didn't have it a lot. He was efficient with the ball. And we talked about, you know, thinking, you know what we should do? Hell, I never forget what you said, Hunk. You thought their best option was to start Tyler Huntley if Lamar wasn't healthy. Man, the hell you say? Shit. Absolutely not. Lamar did everything he could to make sure he won this game tonight, and he did his part. He did. I wish Lamar could have put more pressure on him with his legs, …”
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Lamar Jackson's playoff performance showcased his resilience despite struggling with mobility due to an injury. He managed to lead his team efficiently, scoring 24 points on just 45 plays, highlighting both his skill and the need for improved support around him. The discussion also touches on the importance of having a strong offensive line and reliable rushers for success in high-pressure games.
“… thing that we did. When was it the playoff game? Yeah. We crashed down our outside dude and had the safety coming down to try and make an attack on Lamar. We did it with Minka in the playoff game. That did not work. That made me nervous because I thought that's what we was going to end up doing. Margo's head. He breaks it off. He gets enough for the first down. And now like, I don't, I just do it. I don't like that. Like that's what they did to us in the playoffs. And that's how like they kept, but again, they playing Lamar, he go, he go do something. He's going to do something. He going to have …”
“… Like I understand, but anyway, they do what they do. So the next play is where again, bro, this is where they start running them RPOs brother, where you said it's going to be an option. We're going to have to choose who we take it. We did the same thing that we did. When was it the playoff game? Yeah. We crashed down our outside dude and had the safety coming down to try and make an attack on Lamar. We did it with Minka in the playoff game. That did not work. That made me nervous because I thought that's what we was going to end up doing. Margo's head. He breaks it off. He gets enough for the first down. And now like, I don't, I just do it. I don't like that. Like that's what they did to us in the playoffs. And that's how like they kept, but again, they playing Lamar, he go, he go do something. He's going to do something. He going to have to run. Like, so it's early. I'm just seeing how fast he's going to do. He looked pretty fast. So it's early. Yeah. So ain't nothing but a big thing. First down. Hey, nine, five, man. Nice play right there. Yes. Now find me a nice play right there. Like you made a nice play. Now if I'm talking about you, maybe I'll talk about you. You made a nice …”
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In a crucial moment, Lamar Jackson exploits defensive gaps, showcasing why he’s a nightmare for opponents. The defense struggles with their coverage, allowing him time to make plays, reminiscent of past playoff failures. This segment dives into the tactical missteps that led to a pivotal first down, emphasizing the need for a stronger defensive strategy against dynamic quarterbacks.
“… Lord. You still crying? Edricar, do y'all think kicker positions important, stressed in the league? How well would you, the 2000 Ravens, fare with Lamar Jackson at the helm? Bro, you got to understand, it was a different game back then. They could drop their body weight on Lamar. They could do all kinds of things. It's not like it is now. The quarterback is the most protected. The quarterback is like witness protection. Did you see how Elway got hit? Did y'all watch the video and see his documentary? Y'all better go look at that and see how them guys hit. It was a different game back then. Lamar is …”
“… you that Judy is the number one. What more do you need to see? Wait, I didn't hear that. He said, I don't see any more. Old Joe, I already told you that Judy is a number one. What more do you need to see? Just a little consistency, that's all. Oh, Lord. You still crying? Edricar, do y'all think kicker positions important, stressed in the league? How well would you, the 2000 Ravens, fare with Lamar Jackson at the helm? Bro, you got to understand, it was a different game back then. They could drop their body weight on Lamar. They could do all kinds of things. It's not like it is now. The quarterback is the most protected. The quarterback is like witness protection. Did you see how Elway got hit? Did y'all watch the video and see his documentary? Y'all better go look at that and see how them guys hit. It was a different game back then. Lamar is sensational. That's not to say he couldn't play. But boy, all that running around, they were going to be hunting, boy. Man. Trey Newsome, at the free man in 26, please listen to Old Joe's advice. He's only looking out for your best interest. Old Joe, that 98 France kick, clean, man. Appreciate that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 26, we good. We good, because we …”
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Lamar Jackson would have faced significant challenges as a quarterback in the 2000s NFL, where defenders could hit much harder and with fewer penalties. This comparison highlights how the current game protects quarterbacks like never before, making it difficult to directly compare eras. Understanding these differences reveals the evolution of the game and the unique skill set required for today's players.
“… so he was ranked ahead of Kyler Murray. Ooh ahead of Juwan Jennings. Oh, it was also in that same class Oh, so that ahead of what Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Yeah, I did try to go back and see the big games that they played in because again small sample size for two young ish quarterbacks Drake may what do you think? What's the biggest game that Drake may has played in? For the AFC Division around so this year. Yeah, I think we could both agree. He didn't play great in the two big games this year Right. Mmm number one defense. He played me won the game. He had two He had …”
“… yet At this point. I think he's got one Comeback drive for a win in his career, which is it's great. He's got a young career a lot left in front of him Jared Stidham was the number one ranked dual threat quarterback out of high school in his class Whoa, so he was ranked ahead of Kyler Murray. Ooh ahead of Juwan Jennings. Oh, it was also in that same class Oh, so that ahead of what Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson Yeah, I did try to go back and see the big games that they played in because again small sample size for two young ish quarterbacks Drake may what do you think? What's the biggest game that Drake may has played in? For the AFC Division around so this year. Yeah, I think we could both agree. He didn't play great in the two big games this year Right. Mmm number one defense. He played me won the game. He had two He had some great throws like the throw to booty the throw to two digs big time throws But I'm also winning a playoff game against the number one defense having three touchdowns. I would consider that great I don't know about you. We fumbled a lot Again, I would say that throwing three touchdowns And against the number one defense in a playoff game is …”
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Rumors suggest that Jared Stidham, the backup quarterback, might actually have a tail, sparking quirky debates among fans. This bizarre claim originated from various message boards and was fueled by Stidham's unusual athleticism and unique background. While the evidence remains elusive, the conversation raises questions about the implications of such a trait on performance in football.
“Multiple reports have the Ravens reworking the contract of Lamar Jackson, Sources say the restructuring with Jackson creates about $40 million in salary cap space for this upcoming season, similar to what Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have done this offseason for their teams. Jason Jackson, voice of the Miami Heat, was on the call on radio last night. By the way, before I get to Jay Jax, there was some logic that crept in last night with the Washington Wizards broadcast. Their announcer, Chris Miller, suggested …”
“Multiple reports have the Ravens reworking the contract of Lamar Jackson, Sources say the restructuring with Jackson creates about $40 million in salary cap space for this upcoming season, similar to what Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have done this offseason for their teams. Jason Jackson, voice of the Miami Heat, was on the call on radio last night. By the way, before I get to Jay Jax, there was some logic that crept in last night with the Washington Wizards broadcast. Their announcer, Chris Miller, suggested that the Miami Heat were prepared to take Bam Adebayo out and out of respect for Kobe Bryant. That didn't happen, of course. And we welcome in Jason Jackson. What should we remember about this performance? That I had to make the call on free throws. I think that's the only thing that you should have to worry about, Daniel. Lovely flannel this morning, …”
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a testament to his growth from a defensive player to a key offensive force, embodying the Miami Heat's culture and legacy.
“… gotta You've got to nail your draft picks. And the Ravens now have to, like, the question I have for you, PFD, is are the Ravens basically saying, Lamar Jackson, he's 29, we've got like a three-, four-year window where we're going to have to go all in here? Because it does, you're kind of, you're like forking the road. Are you trying to keep your draft capital to keep reloading around Lamar Jackson? Are you like, hey, let's go win this right now? Yeah, I think that what they're doing is with a new head coach, they promised their new head coach they were going to be aggressive. Yeah. And now they're …”
“… how you how you immediately cope and you're like oh well i would never have traded two first rounders no max crosby's really fucking good and it would have been awesome to have max crosby playing on the bears uh now you got to do it the other way you gotta You've got to nail your draft picks. And the Ravens now have to, like, the question I have for you, PFD, is are the Ravens basically saying, Lamar Jackson, he's 29, we've got like a three-, four-year window where we're going to have to go all in here? Because it does, you're kind of, you're like forking the road. Are you trying to keep your draft capital to keep reloading around Lamar Jackson? Are you like, hey, let's go win this right now? Yeah, I think that what they're doing is with a new head coach, they promised their new head coach they were going to be aggressive. Yeah. And now they're being aggressive for him. That's why I'm saying I thought of Harbaugh at first, because this is something that every coach in the NFL should want. Yes. And so I think with Mentor, they're like, because there are other teams that wanted him as their head coach. Yep. I think they said, come to Baltimore. We've got Lamar Jackson, and he will be here for …”
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The Ravens' trade for Maxx Crosby is a strategic move to aggressively pursue a championship during Lamar Jackson's prime years.
“… get off the plane you know i get a dm and it's a 2020 video of me sitting in my house during covid me and dominique talking about kyler murray and lamar jackson and i was wrong right i said at that point collar was leading the mvp conversation they asked me to pick a side i picked the side this is 2020 i picked the more i picked the more fun side a side that was more difficult to prove but at the time it was a sound argument it is less sound now that kyler murray less sound is has been released it's less sound than it was initially yeah what do you think about my take it's so funny terrible take we sit …”
“… the man is going to pay for that. That's what I said. In society, it's really gender roles. But people don't like gender roles until they benefit them. And man, you know, we did all the social media stuff in this show. I'm on a plane this morning. get off the plane you know i get a dm and it's a 2020 video of me sitting in my house during covid me and dominique talking about kyler murray and lamar jackson and i was wrong right i said at that point collar was leading the mvp conversation they asked me to pick a side i picked the side this is 2020 i picked the more i picked the more fun side a side that was more difficult to prove but at the time it was a sound argument it is less sound now that kyler murray less sound is has been released it's less sound than it was initially yeah what do you think about my take it's so funny terrible take we sit here today terrible take because lamar don't want him lamar don't want him one yeah And Kyler now got released and he the size of a Tic Tac box Yeah so terrible take terrible take Lamar got him one and Kyler not there What about the little Jamarcus Russells? What about the Deion Jordans? What about the Ryan Leafs? What about the guys that you're …”
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Kyler Murray's career took a nosedive after a promising start, leading to his release from the Cardinals. Initially, he was seen as a top contender, but injuries and poor performance have changed the narrative. Now, questions loom about his future and whether he can bounce back in a league that has moved on.
“… of seasons Like he starts five and one and then finishes five and eight. But Kyler Murray, I said yesterday on the PTI show, like I thought he was Lamar Jackson west of the Mississippi. I thought he was really good. What happened? yeah i mean i i think it's confluence of events uh arizona i mean i don't know remind me of the success they've had at the quarterback position you know historically organizationally uh institutionally i i can't i i struggle to find it kurt warner for a couple years kurt warner couple years but even then that's after somebody somebody else made kurt warner right i mean and …”
“… required in Arizona This is a guy who won a Heisman He was the number one overall pick if I not mistaken and his first three years at Arizona even though burdened by the terrible karma of Cliff Kingsbury who cannot win any games in the second half of seasons Like he starts five and one and then finishes five and eight. But Kyler Murray, I said yesterday on the PTI show, like I thought he was Lamar Jackson west of the Mississippi. I thought he was really good. What happened? yeah i mean i i think it's confluence of events uh arizona i mean i don't know remind me of the success they've had at the quarterback position you know historically organizationally uh institutionally i i can't i i struggle to find it kurt warner for a couple years kurt warner couple years but even then that's after somebody somebody else made kurt warner right i mean and They got him at the end. And the real great, truly Bidwell-esque thing about that is part of the reason he was ready to move on the way he was and get out of there is because they ran such a third-rate, cheap operation charging guys for Gatorades when they wanted to come in at 6 o'clock in the morning and have early practices and not wanting to pay …”
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Kyler Murray's time with the Arizona Cardinals is effectively over, as the new coach has indicated his services are no longer needed. Despite being a former Heisman winner and the number one overall pick, a combination of poor leadership and personal growth issues led to this decision. Now, teams like the Jets and Vikings are potential new homes for him, but questions about his commitment and ability to develop remain.
“… the most, but it's a lot. Like, I was looking at the list. It's also some very funny names. Matt Schaub, Case Keenum, Deshaun Watson, Kyler Murray, Lamar Jackson, Pat, Brock Osweiler. Yep. Five. Matt Schaub. Did I say Matt? Yeah, you said Matt Schaub. OK. Did I say Case Keenum? Did you put Case on there? I think you said Case. You're going to struggle with some of these. Ooh, ooh, ooh. Will Levis. Yep. I don't know if you said Deshaun Watson, so that's your number one. Will Levis, Deshaun Watson. You're missing some legends. Brian Hoyer. Yep. In our eyes, legends, I should clarify. All right, all right, …”
“… so playing in the Texans, Cardinals, Titans, Chiefs, Ravens, can you name all the quarterbacks that threw you a touchdown? I think there's 15. A lot of Texans. All right. Is that, like, tied for the most? I'm not sure. I don't know if it's tied for the most, but it's a lot. Like, I was looking at the list. It's also some very funny names. Matt Schaub, Case Keenum, Deshaun Watson, Kyler Murray, Lamar Jackson, Pat, Brock Osweiler. Yep. Five. Matt Schaub. Did I say Matt? Yeah, you said Matt Schaub. OK. Did I say Case Keenum? Did you put Case on there? I think you said Case. You're going to struggle with some of these. Ooh, ooh, ooh. Will Levis. Yep. I don't know if you said Deshaun Watson, so that's your number one. Will Levis, Deshaun Watson. You're missing some legends. Brian Hoyer. Yep. In our eyes, legends, I should clarify. All right, all right, all right. Oh, man, my guy from Pittsburgh. Freak. Come on. I'm blanking. We got this. Shoot, where were we? Were we like seven? That's it? Nine ish. I I know the names that you're missing. Okay. It's all Texans right now. I actually want one Titan you're missing But oh the rest are Texans. Oh Ryan Ryan Tannehill, this is my favorite list of like …”
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Wearing a vintage mink coat in the Super Bowl was a heartfelt tribute to my late father, who passed away in 1992. This special moment, despite the game's outcome, was a way to honor his memory while showcasing my journey as a player. The unique blend of fanfare and personal significance made it an unforgettable experience.
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The NBA has seen a flurry of standout performances, most notably Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point game for the Miami Heat, surpassing Kobe Bryant's record. Meanwhile, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues his MVP-caliber season with the Oklahoma City Thunder, tying Wilt Chamberlain's record for consecutive 20-point games. These individual achievements are fueling discussions about player legacies and team playoff prospects.
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NFL free agency has been rocked by the dramatic collapse of the Maxx Crosby trade to the Baltimore Ravens after a failed physical. This unexpected turn of events has left the Las Vegas Raiders in a strange position and raised questions about the Ravens' quick pivot to signing Trey Hendrickson. Sports podcasts are dissecting the fallout for all involved teams and players, and speculating on the broader implications for future trade negotiations.
