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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Originally Posted by rezburna The statistics don’t coincide with that premise. QB’s get hit ALL the time. Whether they’re running or throwing they take licks. Him taking the hit after running isn’t any different from him taking a hit after ...
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Re: Lamar Jackson
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He's going to be able to keep running up the middle like a RB's even though no QB has been able to do it and have real success. You are correct. Accept my apology. He will do this and win a couple of SB's and prove everyone wrong. |
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Re: Lamar Jackson
What QB has had the offense built around him in this fashion? The closest thing to it is Cam Newton and he’s been quite a success in the NFL. Russell Wilson has 4,000 yards rushing and a Super Bowl to show for it. We haven’t seen a large enough sample size of mobile quarterbacks with offenses suited to their needs to make such an assertion.
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