Lamar Jackson's Priorities and the Evolving NFL Offense
Jason WhitlockJanuary 16, 202611 min37,655 views
21 connectionsΒ·23 entities in this videoβSteve Bisciotti's Stance on Lamar Jackson
- π― Steve Bisciotti subtly communicated to the media and Lamar Jackson that the organization has a firm grasp on the situation.
- β οΈ The comments served as a stern warning and established parameters, indicating the Ravens are in control.
- π Bisciotti stated Lamar is his quarterback, but Lamar holds no power; the owner does.
Shaun King's Take on Player Empowerment
- β‘ Shaun King believes Bisciotti's comments are necessary not just for Lamar, but across professional sports.
- π£οΈ He advocates for reality over a constant "complain about it" mentality, emphasizing that a player cannot dictate terms to the owner.
- π‘ King suggests that if players want their opinions valued, they must make themselves indispensable.
Lamar Jackson's Focus and Potential Decline
- π§ The speaker posits that greatness stopped being Lamar Jackson's number one priority, leading to distractions in other pursuits.
- π Complacency in the NFL, especially for quarterbacks, allows opponents to adapt and exploit weaknesses.
- π The need for constant self-reinvention and improvement is highlighted to maintain a high level of play.
- π The shift from chasing greatness to pursuing celebrity and endorsements is seen as a potential pitfall.
LeSean McCoy's Critique of Jalen Hurts
- π LeSean McCoy suggested Jalen Hurts needs to be more special and make more plays.
- β McCoy alluded to information suggesting Hurts struggles with different exotic looks and formations due to an inability to execute them.
Defense of Jalen Hurts and Offensive Scheme Evolution
- π§ The speaker defends Hurts, calling McCoy's take lazy and lacking context, citing four different offensive coordinators in four years for the Eagles.
- π Despite the instability, Hurts has achieved significant success, including two Super Bowl appearances and an MVP.
- π The RPO (Run Pass Option) offense is argued to be running out of steam, with defensive coordinators figuring out how to counter it.
- π― Defenses are effectively deflecting balls and making the RPO decision-making cloudy for quarterbacks.
- π A shift back to traditional run plays is suggested to better control the run-pass balance and leverage elite running backs.
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Lamar JacksonBaltimore RavensSteve BisciottiShaun KingPlayer EmpowermentNFL OffenseJalen HurtsLeSean McCoyRPO OffenseQuarterback PlayOffensive Coordinator Stability
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