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Lamar Jackson, okay, in the age of the Diva quarterback and the Diva wide receiver without an agent, Lamar Jackson now runs the Ravens.
And he runs the Ravens when he cannot afford to lose a single step.
The Ravens are now like structurally, they've been for a long time through their mafioso owner and Ozzie Newsome and everyone else for 25 years whistling through his teeth.
For 30 years, the Ravens have been like right there with the Patriots and the best of the best through a whole assortment of quarterbacks.
They're the best organization.
And now it's Lamar Jackson's.
It belongs to him.
They ran off a hardball, golden royalty in the sport.
And now, after we saw a year, Bill Polian yelling at the beginning of that, that's not a quarterback, not in our league, that's a wide receiver.
Now he loses a little bit of skill.
How much skill?
He's still got great passing skill, but what people are worried about are the this much that made him better athletically when you can't be that at 29 in that sport.
Like if you're getting used to LeBron playing at 41, not in that sport, not with what they do to their bodies.
Like Lamar Jackson has ground through
His ligaments, too, playing the way that he plays.
And if he loses a step, what does it mean that the Ravens are playing in a margin of if Lamar loses a step, we're no longer a great organization?
But when you're six steps ahead, losing a half a step.
He wasn't six steps ahead.
He was like two and a half steps ahead.
If he loses a step, I think we're in agreement mathematically without any of the advanced metrics that if Lamar Jackson loses a step, the Ravens are doomed.