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The Taysom Hill- Lamar Jackson-Trace McSorley triangle.
I know Taysom is 28 and Lamar is 22 but as Tom Brady and others are proving more QB's than ever can play into their late 30's and perhaps beyond these days.
So they tell us Lamar Jackson is the new face of football. The dynamic fast running QB who rearranged an entire Ravens organization just to accommodate him. But after watching the dynamic Taysom Hill play last night I would figure Hill would be the lead actor in that movie.
Hill went undrafted and in his first year in the NFL three years ago he was the team mascot and special teams tag along. I believe he was also their water boy. Last year they figured out he can do more than those things and discovered he could play about four positions on offense including RB and WR. And sizzle defenses every which way.
Seems to me Taysom should be leading his own team just like Jackson gets a chance to do. Jackson was a first round pick and even chased a Super Bowl champion QB Joe Flacco out of town unceremoniously. Jackson just as unproven as Hill as a starter didn't pass the ball very well last year but the media is on the case. Their ever thirsty desire to see a running black QB take over the NFL knows no limits.
I still haven't figured out if Jackson is actually better than McSorley. Trace is a another dynamic running QB who skill wise is right around where Jackson is except he isn't black. Neither one will be confused with Drew Brees or Tom Brady but I think the Ravens are putting all their eggs in this Lamar Jackson basket and I just don't see it working out. Especially if that defense flags and Jackson will actually have to earn a real victory on his own. Like Josh Allen had to do last year with the Bills.
I know Taysom is 28 and Lamar is 22 but as Tom Brady and others are proving more QB's than ever can play into their late 30's and perhaps beyond these days.
So they tell us Lamar Jackson is the new face of football. The dynamic fast running QB who rearranged an entire Ravens organization just to accommodate him. But after watching the dynamic Taysom Hill play last night I would figure Hill would be the lead actor in that movie.
Hill went undrafted and in his first year in the NFL three years ago he was the team mascot and special teams tag along. I believe he was also their water boy. Last year they figured out he can do more than those things and discovered he could play about four positions on offense including RB and WR. And sizzle defenses every which way.
Seems to me Taysom should be leading his own team just like Jackson gets a chance to do. Jackson was a first round pick and even chased a Super Bowl champion QB Joe Flacco out of town unceremoniously. Jackson just as unproven as Hill as a starter didn't pass the ball very well last year but the media is on the case. Their ever thirsty desire to see a running black QB take over the NFL knows no limits.
I still haven't figured out if Jackson is actually better than McSorley. Trace is a another dynamic running QB who skill wise is right around where Jackson is except he isn't black. Neither one will be confused with Drew Brees or Tom Brady but I think the Ravens are putting all their eggs in this Lamar Jackson basket and I just don't see it working out. Especially if that defense flags and Jackson will actually have to earn a real victory on his own. Like Josh Allen had to do last year with the Bills.