Simpleton
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I don't really disagree with that at least as far as the regular season goes. I just can't rank him that high and above guys like Brees, Rodgers and so forth when I think his longevity, as tied to his ability to win primarily with his arm, is a pretty strong unknown even as soon as this season.No disagreement from me here. but I'm ranking QB's by where they are now, not in ten years.
The 2019 Baltimore offense was "unprecedented" because of Jackson, not the coaches. Yes they used him well, meaning they weren't the total idiots like we're used to having.
Hey, we have a dynamic QB, how about we run an option offense so defenses will be on their heels? No brainer.
It's how the man executed as a threat to run and pass that made the offense special.
If you are suggesting Harbaugh designed something that no one has seen before in the history of the game... really?
You always have the best takes on this site, hands down, Simp. But last year, Jackson was clearly the difference for the Ravens.
If we're just ranking 2019 QB performances then yes, he's top 3.
With that said, his playoff performances have been putrid where his inability to win with his arm was laid bare for all to see. Each of the two playoff games were significantly worse than Prescott's worst playoff game against the Rams where he was still generally solid.
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