Everyone is on the Jackson train right now but you have to wait and see how he holds up long term. How many times have we seen this with a QB that runs.
Big deal to start, defenses learn their tendencies, that get jacked up on a running play and its all down hill from there.
That being said if the Ravens end up in the AFCCG against the Pats I will be a huge LJ Ravens fan for a day.
Never thought I would ever say that lol.
Everyone is on the Jackson train right now but you have to wait and see how he holds up long term. How many times have we seen this with a QB that runs.
Big deal to start, defenses learn their tendencies, that get jacked up on a running play and its all down hill from there.
That being said if the Ravens end up in the AFCCG against the Pats I will be a huge LJ Ravens fan for a day.
Never thought I would ever say that lol.
Dual threat qbs typically peak within their first four seasons... RG3 was an mvp candidate as a rookie most of the way through the season... his hype was far greater than LJ btw... exact same kind of stuff written about him too... “omg look at him in the pocket... he is going to tear up the league forever...”
Look guy fall i to 4 groups... pocket passers.. mobile qbs... dual threat Qbs... Rbs who sometimes throw
The first type gradually gets better because they learn coverages and reactions of plays... think peyton manning... guy throws picks all over the place at first, but eventually gets the feel for nfl coverages and settles in. Its very traditional qb play...
The second type is looking to throw from the pocket, but can get outside the pocket if need be. Id wager these kind of guys, Ben, Wilson, young... they have the most early and sustained success... they still learn a traditional passing game but also can extend play and change angles...
The third type is dual range threats... Kordell, Cam, RG3 types... these are qbs that use their athletic ability to break down coverages... they excel at simplified offenses early, but when tendencies are fleshed out and teams stop dedicating so much to stopping their running plays and they have to beat full nfl coverages, their development is further behind than other guys... even in the pocket these guys can freeze Dbs with run fakes... that fades... there really hasn’t been a modern dual threat with consistent long term production... cam comes close and he is going to be allowed to walk at 30... think about that for an ex mvp...
Their other issue is run plays add hits, and hits add up... a qb already is taking the second most hits next to rbs... rbs have a short shelf life in the nfl... they last ten years fewer than a well protected QB... so by 28, when a good, well protected pocket qb is hitting their prime with their learning curve peaking and their athletic ability still maxed, dual threats tend to start showing the reduced reaction times rbs do... they have never been able to take advantage of the veteran experience.....
The last type is the Tim tebows of the world... basically unless you are extremely unlucky you just take away the run and watch them falter...