Mike Ryan
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They can get rid of you at any time.
And this is a quarterback that's 29 years old, a quarterback like we've never seen in this league before with physical traits that have ascended him to the heights of multiple-time MVP.
But if he loses just a little bit of a step, and there are signs of that,
Are there signs of a little bit of a lost step?
I am afraid he's about to lose a step.
And by conceding that, gentlemen, I think he might have lost a half step.
Here's what you're not considering.
Losing a half step around Miles Garrett and TJ Watt might result in death.
There are plenty of dudes that when they approach that, okay, doubt my physical traits, I'm going to work out harder, I'm going to be in the best shape of my life, and then the way they play the game catches up to them.
No, you'd be surprised, but the advanced passing measurements actually really love Lamar Jackson.
But we've seen it with guys like Aaron Rodgers.
And he was older, but when you lose a step... Ten years older, though, Mike.
I know, but when you lose a step in that league...
Things unravel.
We've seen it with Russell Wilson at a younger age than we've come to expect.
We've seen it with Cam Newton.
This is a concern that I have with Josh Allen.
I do think it's safe to say when your physical skills diminish even a little bit, when you're that far ahead of the rest of the pack, what does that look like?
bordering on two-thirds of a step yeah that's where i land do we do two-thirds i think he's lost the step i think guys we know this you guys think last year was an injury year or it's the beginning of what his future is going to look like injury year he was just off like greg said where he should have won the mvp where he threw 41 touchdowns four picks and ran for almost a thousand yards okay but the injury year matters just like the injury year that happened before that and
He had COVID seven times.