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Moar W’sJust tapped some ass on some team that was starting lamar jackson this week.
Moar W’sJust tapped some ass on some team that was starting lamar jackson this week.
The thing about Fantasy Football is that its your decision whether or not to start someone.
Unless your league consists of about 28 teams, starting Baker Mayfield is something which should be considered user error, at this point.
For what its worth, my Fantasy Football QB is Lamar Jackson.
I mean, I won my league 5 times in 11 years, just a bad year and sometimes it be like that. Especially when you buy into Baker leading one hell of an offense and select him in the 7th round. Hopkins, Diggs, Howard, Baker, all clowns leading a 1-4 team.There's probably a reason his team is 1-4.
I mean, I won my league 5 times in 11 years, just a bad year and sometimes it be like that. Especially when you buy into Baker leading one hell of an offense and select him in the 7th round. Hopkins, Diggs, Howard, Baker, all clowns leading a 1-4 team.
Congrats on the W in handshake gate, folks.
Wait a second. Were you not the one that imagined the Bagel Mayfield concept? Thats why I tagged you.
If so and you 2’d your own joke...Tremendous
"Low IQ"
Of course, the standard stereotype.
What is an argument against athletic QBs without it?
His QB rating under pressure would suggest that Mayfield, not Jackson, is the one playing with a low IQ. And Jackson, once again, has the athletic advantage over top of it.
But we know these facts and statistics won't sway your opinion away from brainless stereotypes.
I've seen Lamar Jackson on multiple occasions this season throw across his body to the other side of the field into tight coverage and have his receiver make a great catch to bail him out.
I think Lamar Jackson is a good football player, but his IQ in the passing game is not a strength of his yet in his career.
Former unemployed school teacher Jake Burns has a pretty good breakdown here (free):
LMAO.
he literally says that part of the reason is the offensive line was so bad in camp. yikes buddy.
“Mayfield is certainly not trusting his offensive line, and there's some merit to why that is happening. He has taken some hits from a group who has not protected all too well in both camp and regular season games. The Browns defensive line got after Mayfield in camp and his outside the pocket nature started to show at those points. I am sure the seed of distrust was planted at that point. He knew his offensive line would be worse without Kevin Zeitler, but the extent of which nobody knew. The right guard shuffle through the off-season didn't help and now Mayfield is left feeling panicked and distrusting what he is seeing.”
Former unemployed school teacher Jake Burns has a pretty good breakdown here (free):