That lady is a doofus, not only because she doesn't know that much about football, but because she took a made-up word with awesome potential ("quarterbacky") and turned it into something widely regarded as a dog whistle.
There’s one thing I noticed about Lamar when analyzing his throwing motion/form is that it is very unorthodox. Opposed to traditional throwing methods, i.e stepping into the throw, Lamar heavily relies on his arm talent to distribute the football. However, when you think about it, it makes perfect sense that Lamar would develop his ability to make accurate passes on his toes. Mobility is a huge part of his game so, I can imagine that working on a traditional throwing form would be counterintuitive to his play style. One thing I can say that rings true for all walks of life is that you have to find what works for you and I wholeheartedly believe that Lamar has found what works for him. I’m excited to see how he develops further into veteran status.
Well said. The fact he hasnt reached his full.potential yet and still has room to improved really has me excited for the future. We are literally watching one of the greatest develop. Him anf Mahokes battling it out for years would remind me.of brady and peyton.
That throw to Zay where he flipped his hips and shoulders. LJ talked to Monken about it before the game. Also if you haven't seen the Dolphin DB reaction to it in a post game interview, you missed something.
49ers, Brock Purdy fan here. I love how fans get excited each week waiting to see their quarterback's weekly review. It's fun. I enjoy watching Lamar Jackson and other quarterbacks play. I love learning about football! ❤
I love Lamar’s throwing motion, I think it’s flicky kinda like Mike Vick’s but he drops the ball in tight windows like Aaron Rodgers. I’ve always thought Vick had the prettiest throwing motion
Every great 3 points shooters all have their own unique way of shooting the ball and for Lamar Jackson, it doesn't matter how his feet are set hes still making great throws which make him a unique passer of the football. His arm talent is amazing.
He leads the league in pocket time. He's not the quickest decision maker, but the decisions he ultimately makes are usually good ones because he has enough time to make them. This is due to his escapability and a good O line. Without his athleticism and/or a good offensive line, I think he'd get hurried and he'd make a lot more questionable decisions.
@@googleisskynet7312 no, his most valuable skill is his ability to by time combined with his decision making. The defense literally has to cover for two plays. Even when the first play call is a bad one Lamar extends and usually gets big chunk plays. The unfair thing is Lamar can play on schedule with the best of them. Pass Rushers have to change the way they rush Lamar because of his dynamic running. 8 literally helps his receivers because he can buy so much time it makes it easier to uncover. He also helps the offensive line because the D line can’t go full speed.
@@googleisskynet7312 I would agree with this sentiment in past years but Lamar has been elite this season under pressure and the athleticism will always be there.
@@googleisskynet7312ok… any qb of all time under constant pressure who can’t escape would suck? What kind of hypothetical situation is that 💀 like no shit. Lamar gets time bc he’s a wizard in the pocket and so calm.
I love how you just so honest and say. Does it matter and does he make him make it harder on himself? And you say yes, but it doesn't matter. And we will find out he's interesting very interesting one of one
@@nuorigin The Ravens still have a lot of work to do with pass schemes. We got really lucky on that play. In the Pittsburgh game, for instance, there was at least one "drop" in the endzone where Mark Andrews basically played pass defender and broke up a pass to the intended receiver.
@@junahn1907dude it’s one play, they been fine all game, Kolar possibly ran tha wrong route cause he was tha ball in tha air and prolly just went for it
I don't want to talk bad about Bateman, but he didn't need to jump to catch that ball. He should have just ran through it and it would have been a easy catch.
Just wanted to say love this channel, thank you for what you do. I recently decided to join the patreon and for anyone wondering it is totally worth it imo. JT breaks down the run plays and blocking schemes as well and has lots of interesting side commentary on all aspects of the game. I am someone who is interested in more than just QB play and the patreon has been an incredible addition for me.
21:00 All of these throws are so beautiful to watch. It’s akin to the mechanics of a baseball short stop. It looks like Lamar generates most of his torque with his shoulders. Allowing him to make throws off platform no problem, just like a baseball fielder. In baseball, fielders have to make throws to basemen on the move. However, throwing a football is much different than throwing a baseball. It’s that mechanic that makes Lamar unique.
JT at 29:30 you said you never heard about anyone talking about Lamar intentionally drawing defenders in to him to make a play. I would like to suggest you listen to @FilmstudyRavens analysis if you want to hear someone talk about Lamar's leverage and gravity for pulling in defenders. Ken runs his own scoring system for O-line play (which the Ravens pay him for) and his podcast is listened to by Ravens players (and all the O-line for sure). I'm just trying to say Ken isn't just some guy, he's a well respected (by NFL players) Ravens analyst. You won't waste your time here if you (and anyone else who reads this comment) wants to hear about Lamar's unique style find his offense review analysis. Ken routinely discusses Lamar Intentionally drawing defenders close to him, completely under his own will, getting them close then juking them after he has achieved the leverage he wants for the particular spot in the play. Ken compares Lamar's leverage use to Mohammed Ali. He said that Lamar is the most skilled person at using leverage since Ali. He recommends watching the "Ali dodges 21 punches in 10 seconds" video for what Lamar is doing with leverage and reading the leverage a defender uses. No worries if you don't want to find Ken. But I highly recommend his show and I think you would like it.
Your breakdowns are second to none, that play to flowers was nuts. I don’t think it was a roll to the left it’s a straight left handed drop back then he flips his hips which is wild because he’s right handed.
I believe Lamar being toesy and clicking ankles is a defesne mechanism from injury, ankle/knee injuries happen when cleats are in the ground, if you notice when he runs he makes sure his cleats out in the air when he is going to take a hit
22:20 thank you for correctly identifying this as a play where lamar may have ran in the past. i’ve seen that take a lot recently when talking about how much better he is, but this is the only time i’ve seen it referenced accurately. he’s always hung in the pocket, but now his presence is so much better, and he’s trusting himself more to be able to put it in the right spot for his guys to make a play downfield
as amazing as lamar played this game, i dont feel like the recievers are getting enough credit from the media. some of these catches are just so insane
Good stuff as always. On that last play, I'm just guessing that 88 (Kolar) realized that he'd just run right by his man and ad-libbed a route into the end zone because he realized he was wide open. The defender just stopped and let him go by so it's a clear path to a TD with nobody in the way. As soon as he gets behind the defender he turns his head around to look ('hey look I'm open!') and that's why he sees the ball before 80 and goes over to get it. Either that or he's a greedy jerk (probably not) who ignored the play to steal a TD.
Watching Lamar settle in as a passer has been great. It's like he always had this talent but now he can express it in a way he couldn't in the previous offense. It's a sight to behold.
It’s crazy how not one of these balls went the direction of Jalen Ramsey. They basically avoided him the entire game and Lamar still put up numbers like this.
as a ravens fan it infuriates me when I look at his footwork, because the same plays happen with drastically different results because of it. But I guess it doesn’t matter if he’s having stats like this.
Hi there. Love your show. Can you let me know if other top tier QBs had slow releases/processing during their first few years and eventually got better? Like many other Bears fans, we are going nuts over this draft situation.
@@anthonyanderson9303every qb is only going to take so much let down before losing trust. He’s just gonna look somewhere else first if you keep selling your opportunities
It's weird how the Ravens offensive limitations over the past few years all have been spun as Lamars personal limitations. The Ravens biggest issue in the playoffs(offensively), has been a lack of offensive depth and poor gameplanning. In 2019 the Ravens were rolling leading into the playoffs, but both Mark Andrews and Mark Ingram were dealing with serious injuries that limited their impact. In that playoff loss to the Titans Jackson had 365 yards passing, 143 yards rushing, Ingram was severely limited and only had 6 carries for 22 yards. The biggest difference between those seasons and this season is this year we have been hit with injuries at skill positions but we have likely and Kholar stepping up, we have Edwards and Justice stepping up, we have backup WRs (Wallace, Agholar) that are more than capable of making big plays, and starters that have made plays all year. Monken has done exactly what he said he was going to do, he's spreading the field, spreading the ball around, letting our playmakers shine, and attacking defenses in the passing game in ways Roman(respecfully) never did. I hope whoever the Ravens play in the playoffs come in expecting the 2020, 2021 or even the 2019 Ravens, this team is so much better, and that's not even getting into the defense.
Field gets the same criticisms, deservedly so, and Lamar is clearly the better quarterback at this time, no comparison intended in that regard, but where they do compare with other greats are two very important categories that end up winning a lot- LEADERSHIP and CLASS. It really matters, and if people will run through walls for you, you will win, you can’t do it alone.
17:57 I saw a guy on the Dolphins after the game say i saw him drop back to throw as a lefty, then he went back righty and launched it 😂😂 (ua-cam.com/users/shortsOXPZd01cgNA?si=BBT4uXI2Iom0agu5)
One thing if anyone knows is a review of the defense or where they did well or did bad. I’m still learning a lot and wanna know not only what the offense did well but where the defense messed up their call or coverage. Any help is appreciated
@nickdotson21 maybe, but I still believe he's the best all-around wr the Ravens have. Just not enough chemistry between him and Lamar since they both have had their own injury issues
@@michaelosborne1584 its not even close i think. Batemans routes are so crisp and usually has pretty good hands. Zay has him on speed. This is the first yr he really been healthy
Can we please get a MVP debate? If the MVP is based on just two games, then give it to Lamar. If it's based on 2+ games, Lamar is NOT MVP. 17 passing TDs, 5 rushing TDs and 13 turnovers in 14 games this season. SMH.
At 12:30 why would you say “as accurate as some other guys in the league” ? It’s due to his specific base on that play… he’s pinpoint accurate on many other plays in this same game. You can critique his form without pushing the bs accuracy narrative.
Bottom line is if Lamar gets his feet right, he becomes Tom Brady with an athlete’s body. He reminds me of LeBron. Great game, great athleticism, but his lack of refinement in body control makes him a tad less great than his potential max potential. For me LeBron could have removed all doubt in GOAT status if he’d worked on his jump shot and post moves earlier in his career. If Lamar continues to improve his mechanics, the sky truly is the limit. Mechanics put your body in position perform its best. Lamar is good enough to be better than most even when his body is in bad positions.
@@brandone.5106 yeah I pretty much agree with all of that. I do think he has really good mechanics & body control though. He moves so smooth. Doesn’t mean there isn’t still room for improvement though with his base! Crazy that his ceiling is literally just the best offensive player of all time. He has no limits to his potential.
I just know that Fox Sports lady is having the worst week of her life 😭 this game is gonna go down in history if the Ravens make a run this year.
That lady is a doofus, not only because she doesn't know that much about football, but because she took a made-up word with awesome potential ("quarterbacky") and turned it into something widely regarded as a dog whistle.
@CharlesUrban Lamar could do something so funny by trademarking that and releasing merch, especially if he wins MVP
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That's funny..
Lamar's Quarterbacky School !
@@brandoncosbyjr.7097 should be put into a documentary if he makes one 😂
Good 😂😂
Lamar threw 21 dots out of 21 attempts. 2 was dropped and one was a no call penalty.
It gets no better than that!
There’s one thing I noticed about Lamar when analyzing his throwing motion/form is that it is very unorthodox. Opposed to traditional throwing methods, i.e stepping into the throw, Lamar heavily relies on his arm talent to distribute the football. However, when you think about it, it makes perfect sense that Lamar would develop his ability to make accurate passes on his toes. Mobility is a huge part of his game so, I can imagine that working on a traditional throwing form would be counterintuitive to his play style. One thing I can say that rings true for all walks of life is that you have to find what works for you and I wholeheartedly believe that Lamar has found what works for him. I’m excited to see how he develops further into veteran status.
Well said. The fact he hasnt reached his full.potential yet and still has room to improved really has me excited for the future. We are literally watching one of the greatest develop. Him anf Mahokes battling it out for years would remind me.of brady and peyton.
That throw to Zay where he flipped his hips and shoulders. LJ talked to Monken about it before the game.
Also if you haven't seen the Dolphin DB reaction to it in a post game interview, you missed something.
49ers, Brock Purdy fan here.
I love how fans get excited each week waiting to see their quarterback's weekly review. It's fun.
I enjoy watching Lamar Jackson and other quarterbacks play.
I love learning about football! ❤
as a PATs fan I've enjoyed watching other teams QBs a lot more this year
@@oGanjuhhopefully yall get your guy in the draft lol
Crazy hand/wrist strength on those flicky touch throws, almost like an optical illusion. Prob would be a really good golfer.
Lamar Nicklaus.
It's so unorthodox, but it sure AF works for him. Highly impressive lower arm strength, like you said.
That’s crazy ass core & arm strength to do that
It's all about rotation and a smooth kinetic chain , bet you tiger woods didn't have the strongest wrist or hands
I love Lamar’s throwing motion, I think it’s flicky kinda like Mike Vick’s but he drops the ball in tight windows like Aaron Rodgers. I’ve always thought Vick had the prettiest throwing motion
Every great 3 points shooters all have their own unique way of shooting the ball and for Lamar Jackson, it doesn't matter how his feet are set hes still making great throws which make him a unique passer of the football. His arm talent is amazing.
If Bateman just runs instead of slowing down looking back, it's a TD. But the team looked great. Ready to watch the boys keep it going in the playoffs
Bateman didn’t slow down. He wasn’t running in a straight line but he still has make that catch regardless.
You can't look back while running without slowing down. But yes, regardless he has to make that catch.
There's been a few like that this year where things are just a little bit off, they're really close to having an elite downfield passing attack imo.
Seeing the field from the qb perspective is so enlightening because how can they see the field? Like at all
I love these breakdowns because they really show just how complex and difficult playing QB in the NFL guys gotta be super computer back there
I know Steve Young had to be celebrating somewhere after the Miami win😂😂
Especially after his recent interview with Sarah Ellison at the TheVault podcast.
@@AG-xj4zy that was great interview and a cool moment for Sarah
I kept typing in lamar jackson qb school it's finally here 😭😭
could just sub
@@TheQBSchool I am subbed but also impatient lol
@@TheQBSchoolwe want jlove comon
Lamar has totally proven all the doubters wrong MVP x 2🏆🏆
I swear Lamar’s the best decision maker in the league.
He leads the league in pocket time. He's not the quickest decision maker, but the decisions he ultimately makes are usually good ones because he has enough time to make them. This is due to his escapability and a good O line. Without his athleticism and/or a good offensive line, I think he'd get hurried and he'd make a lot more questionable decisions.
@@googleisskynet7312I think a lot of that is vision and pocket presence. Sometimes it takes time for some concepts to develop.
@@googleisskynet7312 no, his most valuable skill is his ability to by time combined with his decision making. The defense literally has to cover for two plays. Even when the first play call is a bad one Lamar extends and usually gets big chunk plays. The unfair thing is Lamar can play on schedule with the best of them. Pass Rushers have to change the way they rush Lamar because of his dynamic running. 8 literally helps his receivers because he can buy so much time it makes it easier to uncover. He also helps the offensive line because the D line can’t go full speed.
@@googleisskynet7312 I would agree with this sentiment in past years but Lamar has been elite this season under pressure and the athleticism will always be there.
@@googleisskynet7312ok… any qb of all time under constant pressure who can’t escape would suck? What kind of hypothetical situation is that 💀 like no shit. Lamar gets time bc he’s a wizard in the pocket and so calm.
I love how you just so honest and say. Does it matter and does he make him make it harder on himself? And you say yes, but it doesn't matter. And we will find out he's interesting very interesting one of one
Lamar really is a one of one player and he’s only 26 it’ll be awesome seeing his growth from here
@@Gleeshhh I agree
I've been looking multiple times a day for the new stuff. Let go JT! We need ya!
I was glad you covered that 3rd down incompletion, because I wasn't sure what else LJ and Bateman could do on that. Should have been a flag.
Lamar threw 21 dots out of 21 attempts. 1 was a no call nd 2 was dropped
Bate could've ran to the ball after reaching the top of his route. But it's cool.
This is excellent, per usual. If only there were a way for me to get even more QB School content while also supporting the channel
exactly
Been waiting for this one 😄
Me to 158.3!!!!
lol. Snoop getting intercepted on that last play by his own receiver is hilarious.
That was my theory from the first time I saw it.
@@nuorigin The Ravens still have a lot of work to do with pass schemes. We got really lucky on that play.
In the Pittsburgh game, for instance, there was at least one "drop" in the endzone where Mark Andrews basically played pass defender and broke up a pass to the intended receiver.
@junahn1907 they had a couple of those early in the season but not so much lately. They're getting used to this offense.
Lol bro who caught it just happy he got his first NFL TD.
@@junahn1907dude it’s one play, they been fine all game, Kolar possibly ran tha wrong route cause he was tha ball in tha air and prolly just went for it
I don't want to talk bad about Bateman, but he didn't need to jump to catch that ball. He should have just ran through it and it would have been a easy catch.
I was waiting your analysis on Lamar this week.
Back to Back Analysis!
Thought you weren't doing it!
Just wanted to say love this channel, thank you for what you do.
I recently decided to join the patreon and for anyone wondering it is totally worth it imo. JT breaks down the run plays and blocking schemes as well and has lots of interesting side commentary on all aspects of the game. I am someone who is interested in more than just QB play and the patreon has been an incredible addition for me.
21:00 All of these throws are so beautiful to watch. It’s akin to the mechanics of a baseball short stop. It looks like Lamar generates most of his torque with his shoulders. Allowing him to make throws off platform no problem, just like a baseball fielder. In baseball, fielders have to make throws to basemen on the move. However, throwing a football is much different than throwing a baseball. It’s that mechanic that makes Lamar unique.
Always thought Lamar could have been a good shortstop in a different universe. Jorge Mateo-like
Make the Jordan Love Week 17, please! Best regards from a big fan from Brazil. Always watch your videos!
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JT at 29:30 you said you never heard about anyone talking about Lamar intentionally drawing defenders in to him to make a play. I would like to suggest you listen to @FilmstudyRavens analysis if you want to hear someone talk about Lamar's leverage and gravity for pulling in defenders. Ken runs his own scoring system for O-line play (which the Ravens pay him for) and his podcast is listened to by Ravens players (and all the O-line for sure). I'm just trying to say Ken isn't just some guy, he's a well respected (by NFL players) Ravens analyst. You won't waste your time here if you (and anyone else who reads this comment) wants to hear about Lamar's unique style find his offense review analysis.
Ken routinely discusses Lamar Intentionally drawing defenders close to him, completely under his own will, getting them close then juking them after he has achieved the leverage he wants for the particular spot in the play.
Ken compares Lamar's leverage use to Mohammed Ali. He said that Lamar is the most skilled person at using leverage since Ali. He recommends watching the "Ali dodges 21 punches in 10 seconds" video for what Lamar is doing with leverage and reading the leverage a defender uses.
No worries if you don't want to find Ken. But I highly recommend his show and I think you would like it.
Just one question, were old man Joe Flacco video? Now JT is their video of you and Joe Flacco going head to head back in the day?
They never should have let Lamar get weapons. Crouching Tiger reunion with the Green Destiny.
Crazy thing is he still don't have an elite WR like a tyrek hill or Jamar chase
@21:41 might be the first time I’ve ever seen a ravens play where everyone is open.
You might be right🤔
Been waiting for this to drop!!!!
A gifted athlete with the skill of someone who has played qb since he was a kid. Rare.
Your breakdowns are second to none, that play to flowers was nuts. I don’t think it was a roll to the left it’s a straight left handed drop back then he flips his hips which is wild because he’s right handed.
I believe Lamar being toesy and clicking ankles is a defesne mechanism from injury, ankle/knee injuries happen when cleats are in the ground, if you notice when he runs he makes sure his cleats out in the air when he is going to take a hit
15:45 im a dolphins fan and i gotta admit i wasnt even mad about this play because it's beautiful
that was a pretty slick. everyone bit. flowers was gone.
Woohoo! Great analysis of a great player in a great offense . That was fun
22:20 thank you for correctly identifying this as a play where lamar may have ran in the past. i’ve seen that take a lot recently when talking about how much better he is, but this is the only time i’ve seen it referenced accurately. he’s always hung in the pocket, but now his presence is so much better, and he’s trusting himself more to be able to put it in the right spot for his guys to make a play downfield
I was waiting for this one👍🏽
Waiting for that JLove video, he had such a good game
as amazing as lamar played this game, i dont feel like the recievers are getting enough credit from the media. some of these catches are just so insane
I haven't seen people talk about this one either (27:54) Pretty impressive by LJ 💪
A masterpiece.
Good stuff as always. On that last play, I'm just guessing that 88 (Kolar) realized that he'd just run right by his man and ad-libbed a route into the end zone because he realized he was wide open. The defender just stopped and let him go by so it's a clear path to a TD with nobody in the way. As soon as he gets behind the defender he turns his head around to look ('hey look I'm open!') and that's why he sees the ball before 80 and goes over to get it. Either that or he's a greedy jerk (probably not) who ignored the play to steal a TD.
Watching Lamar settle in as a passer has been great. It's like he always had this talent but now he can express it in a way he couldn't in the previous offense. It's a sight to behold.
It’s crazy how not one of these balls went the direction of Jalen Ramsey. They basically avoided him the entire game and Lamar still put up numbers like this.
Great tape keep up the good work!
I hope Lamar trademark the “quarterbacky” word
I'm gonna need some arrows, lines, x's , circles, and colors to see what I'm supposed to be looking at
as a ravens fan it infuriates me when I look at his footwork, because the same plays happen with drastically different results because of it. But I guess it doesn’t matter if he’s having stats like this.
His footwork is what it is because he's always on alert that he might have to take off. The curse of being a mobile qb.
Lamar has insane arm talent my goodness.
Hi there. Love your show. Can you let me know if other top tier QBs had slow releases/processing during their first few years and eventually got better? Like many other Bears fans, we are going nuts over this draft situation.
greatest player ever in my opinion, fuck stats and accolades.
eye test>>>
Love you, brother!
Good call on the last touchdown.
Can't have two receivers in the same place. It seemed odd at the time.
JT
First play of the game Bate slowed up. He needs to stop doing that if he wants to catch deep balls
Becomes human nature when you're not used to the ball coming your way when you're constantly running deeming routes and not getting the ball.
@@anthonyanderson9303he gets paid to run routes. He’s probably had some difficulty conversations with Lamar & his coaches when he’s let up mid route
@nickdotson21 he ranks top 5 in the league in route separation yet he doesn't get balls thrown his way. That gets frustrating after awhile.
@@anthonyanderson9303every qb is only going to take so much let down before losing trust. He’s just gonna look somewhere else first if you keep selling your opportunities
I understand the point about platform.
However, Lamar is playing jazz, beautifully.
He is the Tiger Woods of football.
Thanks for your work.
JT
It's weird how the Ravens offensive limitations over the past few years all have been spun as Lamars personal limitations. The Ravens biggest issue in the playoffs(offensively), has been a lack of offensive depth and poor gameplanning. In 2019 the Ravens were rolling leading into the playoffs, but both Mark Andrews and Mark Ingram were dealing with serious injuries that limited their impact. In that playoff loss to the Titans Jackson had 365 yards passing, 143 yards rushing, Ingram was severely limited and only had 6 carries for 22 yards. The biggest difference between those seasons and this season is this year we have been hit with injuries at skill positions but we have likely and Kholar stepping up, we have Edwards and Justice stepping up, we have backup WRs (Wallace, Agholar) that are more than capable of making big plays, and starters that have made plays all year. Monken has done exactly what he said he was going to do, he's spreading the field, spreading the ball around, letting our playmakers shine, and attacking defenses in the passing game in ways Roman(respecfully) never did. I hope whoever the Ravens play in the playoffs come in expecting the 2020, 2021 or even the 2019 Ravens, this team is so much better, and that's not even getting into the defense.
Shot out to the first offensive interception
I don't know how much of a factor this is in this mechanic (13:08) but LJ is left-footed...
Thank you for this
guy had his best game of his career in the fantasy championship for me. love to see it
LOVE the SNORT HAHAHA
To be honest if OC Todd Monken is there next year and they get a bona fide #1 WR... Look Out.👀
I’d trade for Drake London
Bateman broke his stride for how long he was looking back if he wouldve kept running then it’s a big play!
Where’s our favorite content!?!?
Please let this product show up in playoffs. One ring Is all I need out of you Lamar I’m begging you.
Good work, good video 📹 👏🏿 👍🏿 👌🏿
Field gets the same criticisms, deservedly so, and Lamar is clearly the better quarterback at this time, no comparison intended in that regard, but where they do compare with other greats are two very important categories that end up winning a lot- LEADERSHIP and CLASS. It really matters, and if people will run through walls for you, you will win, you can’t do it alone.
Zay is like obj he’s so fast like he can go to get the ball
To me this game was:
Miami: "Lamar Jackson can't beat us throwing outside the hashes."
Lamar: "ok"
"Beautifully thrown 7-iron" LMAO - another classic JT-ism! 🤣
"This throw got the full snort"
Against my team too, oh boy!!
I think some people also forget just how dam fast the Ravens offense actually is.. they are legit fast
18:40 if that was mahomes making that throw we would have hear nick wright meat riding mahomes like he was jesus reincarnated
we need a j love analysis
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17:57 I saw a guy on the Dolphins after the game say i saw him drop back to throw as a lefty, then he went back righty and launched it 😂😂 (ua-cam.com/users/shortsOXPZd01cgNA?si=BBT4uXI2Iom0agu5)
Huh?
@@RoninGaijin ua-cam.com/users/shortsOXPZd01cgNA?si=BBT4uXI2Iom0agu5
What is your pylon celebration ?
Let’s go baby Rd 2 🔥🔥🔥🔥
One thing if anyone knows is a review of the defense or where they did well or did bad. I’m still learning a lot and wanna know not only what the offense did well but where the defense messed up their call or coverage. Any help is appreciated
Great video as usual
If Lamar wins a Super Bowl, he becomes part of the GOAT conversation
Well, yeah for his play style, but I would say if he gets 3 total Superbowls, yes, I'd consider him the GOAT for sure!!! Easily!!!!
@@StudentOfLife365 3 SuperBowls & A few passing & rushing records 👍🏾
@swaglord1522falcons fan that played ball, take away the politics/Super Bowls, he’s the GOAT football PLAYER
I bet my man Bateman looked at that Zay throw and thought why cant i get that throw? Lol
He’s slowed down on running routes & cost himself & team big plays
@nickdotson21 maybe, but I still believe he's the best all-around wr the Ravens have. Just not enough chemistry between him and Lamar since they both have had their own injury issues
@@michaelosborne1584 its not even close i think. Batemans routes are so crisp and usually has pretty good hands. Zay has him on speed. This is the first yr he really been healthy
Well now I want to know what the pylon celebration is.
Ravens could easily go all the way this year playing like this.
🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Jt would you say Vick had the same kind of flick?
No. Vick was a longer stroke to me.
what a fantastic explanation sir. Loved the laymens language tho maybe not the f bomb LOL
Where is jlove vid I need that in my life !!!
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Can we please get a MVP debate? If the MVP is based on just two games, then give it to Lamar.
If it's based on 2+ games, Lamar is NOT MVP. 17 passing TDs, 5 rushing TDs and 13 turnovers in 14 games this season. SMH.
It’s Lamar
Where is Jordan loves Viking game at??
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Hes like a shortstop
Where’s J Love vid?
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Likely a freaking dog 😂 🎉
Kyler next! lol
Penix next please
This has to be the closest thing to a perfect game right?
At 12:30 why would you say “as accurate as some other guys in the league” ? It’s due to his specific base on that play… he’s pinpoint accurate on many other plays in this same game. You can critique his form without pushing the bs accuracy narrative.
Bottom line is if Lamar gets his feet right, he becomes Tom Brady with an athlete’s body. He reminds me of LeBron. Great game, great athleticism, but his lack of refinement in body control makes him a tad less great than his potential max potential. For me LeBron could have removed all doubt in GOAT status if he’d worked on his jump shot and post moves earlier in his career. If Lamar continues to improve his mechanics, the sky truly is the limit. Mechanics put your body in position perform its best. Lamar is good enough to be better than most even when his body is in bad positions.
@@brandone.5106 yeah I pretty much agree with all of that. I do think he has really good mechanics & body control though. He moves so smooth. Doesn’t mean there isn’t still room for improvement though with his base! Crazy that his ceiling is literally just the best offensive player of all time. He has no limits to his potential.
He didn’t catch the left handed drop back
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