The Ravens have built their whole offense around Lamar. I think he stays. The Ravens should play the Packers in the Disappointment Bowl.It is so weird how the Ravens mirror Louisville football. Giving away games in all ways. Terrible play calling and relying too much on the QB.
I hope Lamar doesn't sign with Baltimore. He needs to get away from Harbaugh.
My Packers are driving me nuts. Should've pulled the trigger to get Tyreke Hill but they didn't listen to me 😄The Ravens have built their whole offense around Lamar. I think he stays. The Ravens should play the Packers in the Disappointment Bowl.
Like another poster said, Harbaugh has built the offense around Lamar. Its not on Harbaugh except they need to get 1 or 2 more WR's to help Andrews. Also got to get Dobbins and Edwards healthy again. Lamar is trying to do it on his own.It is so weird how the Ravens mirror Louisville football. Giving away games in all ways. Terrible play calling and relying too much on the QB.
I hope Lamar doesn't sign with Baltimore. He needs to get away from Harbaugh.
Hey, they’re my Packers, too (I am the proud owner of 1share of Green Bay Packers, Inc.)! Never thought we’d be 0 for New York. There is speed at wide out, but frankly I don’t think Rodgers is as focused as he once was. We need to get more touches for Aaron Jones, that’s for sure.My Packers are driving me nuts. Should've pulled the trigger to get Tyreke Hill but they didn't listen to me 😄
They have no speed at the wr or slot positions.
As far as Lamar,he's gonna have to take heat for this one.
I agree about both points on Rodgers and Jones. I just wish there was more underneath speed like Hill's. Of course, if you're not running any bubble screens or screens to Jones out of the backfield, it doesn't matter.Hey, they’re my Packers, too (I am the proud owner of 1share of Green Bay Packers, Inc.)! Never thought we’d be 0 for New York. There is speed at wide out, but frankly I don’t think Rodgers is as focused as he once was. We need to get more touches for Aaron Jones, that’s for sure.
I think you would find that his offensive line has to hold their blocks longer than other Olines in the league because Lamar holds the ball too long either thinking he can keep plays alive with his legs or he ends up running himself. I disagree with the statement about no running back play. Hes considered part of the running game. He has had guys like Mark Ingram, Dobbins, Edwards.... The Ravens offense is predicated on the run game... much like Satterfields.the ravens have had a new person at every o-line position since lamar has been there. constant injuries and departures. he's had no running back play in back to back years. he's getting punished in the pocket. so not really his fault they cannot block but he overcomes
i'd think you'd find that it's the offensive line adn not how long they have to block. any pocket throwing qb stays in the pocket as long so they don;t block any longer than normal btu to prove my point here's articles over the last 3 years all saying the o-line is an issue, players are always out or retired and they have no experience. here's a quote from last articel...I think you would find that his offensive line has to hold their blocks longer than other Olines in the league because Lamar holds the ball too long either thinking he can keep plays alive with his legs or he ends up running himself. I disagree with the statement about no running back play. Hes considered part of the running game. He has had guys like Mark Ingram, Dobbins, Edwards.... The Ravens offense is predicated on the run game... much like Satterfields.
I dont think you want me to find all the negative articles regarding Lamar's decision making this year...i'd think you'd find that it's the offensive line adn not how long they have to block. any pocket throwing qb stays in the pocket as long so they don;t block any longer than normal btu to prove my point here's articles over the last 3 years all saying the o-line is an issue, players are always out or retired and they have no experience. here's a quote from last articel...
"From the center on right, the line was completely different. Bozeman slid over from left guard to his natural position he played at Alabama. Zeitler was a free agent signing who looked to be a natural fit in the Ravens scheme. Villanueva was also a free agent signing that was a little more risky.
Left of center, Powers entered his third season. His rookie season as a 4th round pick in 2019 was practically a redshirt year. He played right guard in 2020, though wasn’t that impressive. Bookending the line was Stanley who returned to action after suffering a gut wrenching ankle injury in week 8 of 2020."
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Baltimore Ravens: Reviewing the Offensive Line.baltimoresportsandlife.com
That's not going to last. They did most of that in their first 3 games.Baltimore is 3rd in the NFL in points scored this season behind Kansas City and Seattle. Lamar isn’t the problem with this Ravens team.