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Lamar Jackson is the best player in the nation. He removed all doubt today with his last TD pass.

But, there was a announcer on the game today that said he wasn't sure it was a Heisman type performance today. If that was not a Heisman type performance today by Jackson then I don't know what is.
 
He brought UL back with a little over a minute left in the game. And he throw the ball exactly where it had to be. No doubt he should win the Heisman Award.

There's certainly something to be said for putting your team on your back and willing them to victory. I felt strangely confident on that last possession. Let's not undersell that amazing catch tho!

Not realistic to win every game by 30. It's a conference win on the road and I bet WVU would take that today.
 
There's certainly something to be said for putting your team on your back and willing them to victory. I felt strangely confident on that last possession. Let's not undersell that amazing catch tho!

Not realistic to win every game by 30. It's a conference win on the road and I bet WVU would take that today.

Yeah I think the media and fans hype it up that you HAVE to win by 40+ points every game. That's just totally unrealistic in conference play.
 
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I had a sinking feeling when it was 4th and 3 and thought it was over but then LJ connected to Hikutinni for the 1st down. That opened the door for the big play that turned an ugly team performance into a satisfying win. LJ showed his metal today and the talking heads are giving him credit.
 
He certainly had ANOTHER Heisman moment yesterday. He IS the single best player in college football, and that's who that award is supposed to go to. Just keep winning, and the award is his.
 
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He put the entire team on his shoulders on that last drive and FORCED them to win.

That's what true leaders do; you can't coach that into someone.

He's got my vote for the Heisman (not that it counts for anything).
 
That final drive, the extreme refuse to lose, that was downright Teddy. We saw that all the time from Teddy. First time we've seen it from Lamar. Awesome.
Wel he did it against Clemson too, but the only problem was he put his trust in the senior Quick instead of Mr Reliable Hikutini or taking it himself.
 
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