He had a lot, and I am not questioning his insane athletic ability. I am questioning his longevity at that level. He will need to learn to adapt to survive in the NFL, IMO. That adaptation basically always involves becoming more of a passer than a runner. I expect this coming season to be a bit rough because he lacks some natural passing talents right now (such as a consistent deep ball). This shouldn't be a controversial idea.
Is it against the board rules to question the QB of the Baltimore Ravens now? Towards the end of the season, we saw defenses begin to figure him out. Predicting a letdown campaign seems pretty reasonable.
Getting hit down low from the side during a run is literally what ended RGIII's career as a starter. Lamar should be working on his passing skills. But I'm just a racist if I believe his ACL could tear, I guess... LOL you guys here are something else for sure.
LOL WTF?
So if you have doubts about Lamar's longevity at his current level of play you are a racist?
If he tears his MCL/ACL his career as an elite starter is literally over, dude...
Good lord. Mental illness has set in deeply on this forum.
Has any QB ever managed to keep up the gimmicky style for more than 1 or 2 seasons? Vick, I guess?
Mahomes passes from the pocket more now, as does Wilson. Who did I miss? But yeah, Lamar will buck the trend I'm sure.
Does the fact that reports are lower on the weekends say anything to you about the reliability of the stats or do you just assume the virus takes a break on the weekends?
His only agenda is to understand the virus and minimize deaths. That doesn’t mean his voice should carry weight above all others. A lockdown through December would greatly reduce virus deaths but kill countless others from hunger and delayed treatments for other ailments.
Not as bad by that measuring stick. I have some doubts about the numbers from countries such as Greece. Germany seems to have a great handle on this.
I'd like to see EU versus US numbers.
Where did you hear that? I have seen some reports that kids are not big spreaders of this, like they are with flu and cold. Some European nations are even reopening schools because of this.
That study says nothing about risk of serious disease for non-grannies. We have known forever that young people can be major spreaders of this disease because they walk around with mild or no symptoms.