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BSL: Once again, Lamar Jackson’s narrative has overshadowed his strides as a player


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#1 BSLJasonBHirschhorn

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Posted 01 December 2022 - 12:43 PM

BSL: Once again, Lamar Jackson’s narrative has overshadowed his strides as a player

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Jason B. Hirschhorn is the co-founder of The Leap and an award-winning sportswriter with bylines at NFL.com, SB Nation, Sports Illustrated, and other major outlets. He is also a Pro Football Writers of America member. Follow him on Twitter: @by_JBH


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Posted 01 December 2022 - 03:59 PM

Solid article, Jason.  Needless to say, we've all discussed this here at the forum ad nauseam, for what seems like an eternity.  The prospects of this team reaching the Super Bowl really aren't promising in my opinion, especially with never being able to shake the injury bug. So, if that's the criteria for which the organization is going to ultimately judge Lamar, then his days here in Baltimore are probably numbered. Consequently, they'll low ball him, he'll refuse to sign and that's pretty much it.  He made huge strides as a player in 2019 and since, not so much.  He's a great runner and a decent passer with limitations in accuracy.  What we've been seeing this year is probably representative of what's going to happen as far the future goes.  If that's good enough for Bisciotti, they'll sign him.  If it isn't, it's time to move on. 






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