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2024 Playoffs Gameday wk1 beatdown the Ravens

We will never truly know.
You need to be man enough to admit when you're beat. And if a rival player has refined and elevated his game he deserves all the flowers.

You don't have to admit to yourself that Kordell couldn't pass or read D but you're not convincing anyone that Lamar Jackson is a Kordell copy.

It doesn't pass the eye test or the smell test but you keep telling yourself whatever you want
 
You need to be man enough to admit when you're beat.

You would be the expert in that category.

You don't have to admit to yourself that Kordell couldn't pass or read D but you're not convincing anyone that Lamar Jackson is a Kordell copy.

That is not remotely what SIL said. He said that Kordell would have benefited greatly from the RPO, which was not even legal when Kordell played due to rules, and that the Steelers trying to force him into a pocket passer took away his greatest skill. Saying Stewart would have thrived in Baltimore's offense is not remotely the same as saying he is a Jackson clone.
 
Okay, I think I understand you guys now, a career 60% passer with 6YPA may have become a great passer in Baltimore offense. I agree

You should probably change your tampon before posting again.
 
Different era and we never used him like Lamar. Had a conversation with Kordell a few years ago at the Terrible tailgate. He thinks he could have thrived in these RPO offenses and I tend to agree. He was also young and immature. Good article about the whole situation and how nasty it turned out
Yes. And Korky was on a run first team with receivers and tight ends to match that philosophy. Different era and a different philosophy offense wise. Lamar has faster more agile toys lined up on either side of him to catch the ball....apples and oranges. Kordell was just as dangerous as Lamar running.
 
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