HISTORY FOR LAMAR π¨
Lamar Jackson becomes the first player in NFL history to surpass 4,000 passing yards and 800 rushing yards in a single season π₯
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/nfl-playoffs-bracket-nfc-afc-schedule-week-18-scores/mksL0FaJkyii/CbB0usoCSTzl/
Lamar Jackson becomes the first player in NFL history to surpass 4,000 passing yards and 800 rushing yards in a single season π₯
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/nfl-playoffs-bracket-nfc-afc-schedule-week-18-scores/mksL0FaJkyii/CbB0usoCSTzl/
Comments
#BLM
The NFL has been desperate to crown Allen. But heβs not and wonβt ever be the MVP so long as Lamar finishes a season.
- First EVER 4K passing, 800 yds rushing season
- First EVER 40-TD season (41) with under 5 INTs (4)
Meanwhile Allen has the most TOs of any player since he entered the league, and has never 4K/800βd so
My point still stands.
Basically same stats, but Daniels has played one less game...as a rookie
Tyler Linderbaum is a top 5 center, generally the Ravens OL is legit. The right side of the OL struggled β RG Daniel Faalele and RT Roger Rosengarten, but it's not a bad OL.
Lamar Jackson
#bigtruss
#settingrecords
#breakingrecords
But he likely won't
Here's my argument against him winning the MVP. He's benefitting big time having Derrick Henry on the roster.
Josh Allen lost his best playmaker to Houston and is playing better.
Lamar won MVP last year while being 15th in passing yards.
Josh Allen lost is best playmaker to Houston.
Whether or not Diggs was Allen's best playmaker is another story π. I think he leaned on Diggs a little too much and Diggs wasn't winning downfield as often as before.
I hate the Ravens, but full respect as a fan of the NFL.
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