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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The mighty mighty Baltimore Ravens guys. This was a game,
This was a great game. I gotta not have a
dog in this fight, but I knew people that had
dogs in this fight. My man Aunt had a dog
in the fight. My man Carson had a dog in
the fight. Alfa Rob had a dog and like like
in the fight. And me and Carson were Texan and
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he was on his edge ofacy all game long, and
me as just the fan, was on the agency all
game long. But the Buffalo Bills guys did outlast the
Baltimore Ravens and the AFC Divisional playoff battle and they
came out on on top twenty seven to twenty five.
Many of the punnits out there, many of the experts
out there, are gonna say that Lamar Jackson cost him
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the game. Lamar Jackson did this, Lamar Jackson did did that.
And me, as one of the biggest Lamar Jackson haters
out there, as I've been deeed, which I don't think
I am. I'm just I'm just a realist. But I
can anticipate a lot of you people thinking of where
I'm gonna go with with Lamar Jackson. Tough to night, right,
But let's just cut to the case. Lamar Jackson ended
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up with two hundred and fifty four yards passing last night,
with another thirty nine rushing yards of which he was
the offense. Right the whole second half, he was the offense,
simple as that. He led the Ravens down the field
with just minutes left in the game for them to
a chance to tie the game. They missed the two
point conversion, Mark Andrews dropped the wide open pass. Two
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missed two point conversions and that game. But on top
of that, Lamar Jackson did have two big turnovers in
the first half. One interception where I don't know if
it was a misread by Lamar or the receiver ran
the wrong wrong, wrong route either way interception and then
the fumble that led to that six points as well.
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So the question that I want to ask you guys
this when we look at Lamar Jackson, he has been
to the big game one time, meaning the AFC Championship Game.
He had every opportunity to get there this year in
previous years. But let me ask you guys this, this question,
will Lamar Jackson ever win a big game in the playoffs?
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I'm talking about just a big game in general. Versus
the Kansae Chiefs, versus the Buffalo Bills. Hell, you could
probably put the Houston Texans in there too. Right moving forward,
will Lamar Jackson ever win a big game in the
playoffs and ever make it to the AFC Championship Game again,
maybe even let alone make it to the Super Bowl.
Will he ever win the big game? Guys? When you
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look at Lamar Jackson's postseason career, he is three and
five in the postseason. He has three wild card wins,
or he like like he has three opening game wins.
Last year they were obviously the first the first round
by they played the division round. Then they won that game,
and then they made it to the second round, which
is the AFC Championship ship game. In those second games, guys,
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Lamar Jackson is oh to three oh and three. He
has not won a second game in the playoffs ever
in his career. His team averages just twelve twelve points
a game in those second games. Him, on the on
the other hand, averages a has a one to one
ratio of touchdowns two interceptions. He has three touchdowns to
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three interceptions in those second games. He also only averages
forty two rushing yards in those games as well. In
the opening games, he is three and two. He officially
is a winning quarterback in the playoffs. In the first
game of the playoffs, he has seven touchdowns to four interceptions,
and he averages one hundred and two yards rushing on
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the ground. Side note, Lamar Jackson is zero to six
when chilling by double digits at the half in any
point of this season right, whether it's regular season, postseason
in general. So, guys, will Lamar Jackson ever win the
big game? Will he ever make it to the Super Bowl? Well?
Will he ever miss make the AFC Championship Game or
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win the AC Championship Game? And the more I think
about it, the more I want to say no. The
the more I look at other teams and SATs in
this and this and this, I want to say no.
This year was the prime example. I don't know if
it's hardball, I don't know if it's Lamar, I don't
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know if it's just the culture in Baltimore in general.
But for whatever reason, in that second game in the playoffs,
they changed everything that they've done all season long to
get to that point, and they totally change it. Derrick
Henry had sixteen touches in that game. Yes, he ended
up rushing for like eighty four yards, right whatever, But
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in that third quarter, that one drive alone, he had
sixty yards. Derek Henry was pretty much a non factor.
They're like, ah, yeah, Derrick Henry, I know you are
the king. I know we want you to call you
Lightning McQueen. Now we know that you get better in
the fourth quarter. But you know what, We're not going
to give you the ball, Lamar. We're paying you five
hundred million dollars a season go with. It's this, this game,
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and guy Lamar is not that type of player. Yes,
he has particular moments. He has moments on the field
that I cannot even fathom, thinking in my head, hell,
have we even seen it on like on Matt It's
it's it's just crazy what he can do on the field.
But when it comes nutcrunched time, when it comes to
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two minute offense, when it comes to this and this
and this, he just is a bad quarterback. And I
understand he had that drive last night that put that
could potentially seal the deal, meaning take the game into overtime.
He that was a great drive. I don't know what
the Buffalo Bills were doing on that drive. They weren't
rushing Von Miller. He was dropping back in covers. They're
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playing some soft as zone rushing three guys with like
two and a half minutes left, and they're just like,
oh yeah, here you gos, just just just just go score.
But guys, the simple fact of the of the of
the matter is that is that Lamar will never win
a big game. He will never win a big game
ever because of this right here, because of this simple
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thing right here. Let me did that? Download it? Yes?
Can you guys hear that? Oh yeah, this team has heard. Yeah,
that that's Josh Allen. Boom boom boom.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Hang on, there we go in your situation like this turnovers,
play factor, Pennanty's play factor today, Well tonight the turnover
had you know, that's why we lost the game, because,
as you can see, moving the ball wonderfully is hold
on to the I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
For my laguage. The norm that right there, guys, is
the exact reason why Lamar Jackson will never win a
big game. That right there is the exact reason why
Lamar Jackson will never win a big game in the NFL, ever,
because it's never his fault. Now, you can you can
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take that comment several ways. Right, they were driving down
down the field and we turn the ball over. Is
that him saying, yeah, I threw the interception, Yeah I
fumpled it. Probably not, but he was probably pointing all
the mark, all the blame on Mark, on Mark Andrews. Right,
he was a hunter to me in that interview, All
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the blame was going to somebody else, whether it's Mark Andrews,
whether it's Derek Dereck Henry, whether it's the defense, whether
is the coaching staff. Lamar Jackson took zero blame for that.
On the opposite side, Josh Allen said, yeah, our defense
played great. Our special teams play play great. Our offense
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play they play play they great. I played bad, But
they all rallied a rally, rallied around me and step
me up. They've been doing it all season long. You
will never hear Lamar Jackson say that. You will never
hear Lamar Jackson say yeah, Zay Flowers had had a
great catch because I threw a bad pass. You will
never hear him say, yeah, Derek, Derek Henry carried our
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carried our team all season long. You will never you
will never hear him say, yeah, we had great special teams, teams, teams,
teams play right. That is why I do not like
Lamar Jackson. That interview right there is the prime reason
why I do not like him. It's never his fault,
always somebody else's fault until he matures, until he understands
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how to actually play the game of football in this
big spotlight and not worry about me, me me, worry
about us, guys. The Baltimore Ravens will be not a
one and done, but they'll be a two and done
in the in the playoffs year after year after year.
The reason I say two and done is because they
will probably make it that they will probably win their division,
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and they'll play another game like versus the Chargers or
versus the Broncos or maybe the Miami Dolphins, some subpar
AFC team, and they'll get that win. All the hype
will be rather than rallied around them, and then they
got to go and play the Buffalo Bills or the
Buffalo Bills come I'm into town, or the Chiefs come,
come come into town, and they're just flat out superior
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they're more mature, they're better coach, and they got a
better head on their on their shoulders. I'm not trying
to sound racist or whatever, right, it's just the simple
fact of the matter is that he is not mature. So, guys,
let me ask you this question. Do you guys think
Lamar Jackson will ever win the big game? Me, I'm
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gonna waffle around. It's waffle Monday, right, No, but I'm
gonna say no, he will not win a big game
as he's currently currently constructed. Meaning blame everybody else but
praise me when we win. But when we lose, it's
his fault. It's his fault. It's like a lot like
it's his fault. I can only do so much. Stop it,
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stop it. Jam says Mahomes was pretty bad. The last
time they played the Bills, he was, he was. The
Buffalo Bills outplayed the Kanca Chiefs. Every aspect of that
game was that Week eleven, Week twelve. Yeah one, Alpha
Rob says, I told you the Bills cannot stop the run,
or they can stop the run when they want to.
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Alpha Rov the Buffalo Bill's bought out. The Buffalo Bills
stepped up and they played their game was I Now,
let's just be honest, Alpha Rob. That third quarter, everybody
in their dog if you're rooting for the Buffalo Bill
was you were a little bit nervous. You saw Derrick
Henry run down your throats. But then they were like, ah,
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that's enough of Derrick Henry. You got you guys got
the little appetizer. Main course, is Lamar, Come on, man,
alf Rob says, no, he will not ever win a
big game. And and I can see it now, Buckier,
because I'm going to clip this and I want to say,
Lamar will never win a big game, right, And I'm
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gonna be called a hater. I'm gonna be called this
and this and this I can already tell, right. But
the simple fact of the matter is is Lamar Jackson
is a very very good talent. I don't want anybody
to get that twisted. He's a very very good talent.
He can push the ball well down the field. He
has the greatest athletic ability I've ever seen come out
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of anybody. Right, It's just he is an amazing scrambler athlete,
just a freak of nature. Right. But but when you
cannot own up to two mistakes, when you cannot elevate
players around you. When you cannot do the simple things
to make the rest of the team better, you will
never ever be good. You will never be good, as
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simple as that. Jim says here, we are acting like
if you don't win the ship, it's a waste. As
a player, sure, you only have so many years, but
as a fan, all you can ask for is a
chance to provide these players to be In the conversation, Jim,
I know a blow a lot of Baltimore Ravens fans
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that have been wanting to fire coach Harball for the
last five six years. I believe they're calling him hard
bum if I'm not mistaken, right, because he he also
shifts the bed, in the in the in the in
the playoffs, whether it's not getting his team together, put
outing a good game plan, maybe not holding Lamar Jackson accountable.
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Somewhere there is a marriage issue, right somewhere, there is
a barrier that we just cannot get through. And sometimes
kind of like in life, Jim, right, you and your wife,
we are great from eight o'clock in the morning till
about eleven o'clock at night, but when it's time to
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go to bed, the day's been long. She's she she's
a little cranky. I'm a little cranky. You're a little cranky. Right.
We just start to butt heads and then we wake
up and we're kind of just upset with each other
at eight o'clock a lot like in the morning. But
then we have a good day. We get out spread
spreader wings and like, and we're happy again. But then
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in the back of her head's like, man like, is
she on eight? Like? Either way, the marriage in Baltimore
is not one hundred percent, it's ninety percent. It's ninety
percent great. We keep bringing in outside influences. Derrick Henry Zayflowers, right,
the defense wasn't very good, but their office is clicking.
Todd Monkin, right, But something in Baltimore is just not clicking.
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And I don't know if, if, if that is needs
a coaching change. I don't need if. I don't know if,
like if that's a Lamar change, I don't know what
it is. But something needs to change if the Baltimore
Rings are ever going to do it. And obviously you
are not going to trade Lamar Jackson, right, I think
it's pretty clear that they want La La Lamar Jackson
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that would paid them four year, three hundred and twenty
five million dollar deal or whatever it was. Hardball's got
to be the issue, and John says the weather played
a big factor. Yes, before he retires. So John, as,
the weather does play a factor in these games. The
ball gets wet, it's harder to catch. The ball gets cold,
it's harder, like it hurts your hands. Right. The coldness,
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the weather whatever affects the game. But it's not like
it was just cold and snowy for Baltimore. It's not
like it only snowed and was cold when Baltimore came in.
And then when the Bills came in, can't, can't, can't
came out, the dome came over, the heater started blasting
one hundred and ten degrees and melt all the snow.
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The weather played a factor for everybody. The weather played
a factor for everybody. So I don't want to hear
the weather story. Oh it's snow. It did is he
never played a game below twenty six degrees in one before?
Who cares? Who cares if you want to not play
in the cold. How about this, win a game, get
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the second seed, get the first seat. Oh, either way.
It would have been snowing in Baltimore that particular day too, John,
it would have been called in Baltimore. So I'm not
for sure how the weather played the factor either Like,
either way, stop that is crazy. Laura says he has
potential to be to get to the big game, and
I think he will happen soon. He's got to get
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rid of whatever jer is causing his failures. And Laura,
I have been in big games in high school. I
went to four state championships, never won one of them.
Always got blown out in the state championship, but damn it,
we always got there. In junior college we were eleven
to one, made it to the junior college national championship,
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but never won it. When I when I was at
D one at k State, we went to the bowl game,
never won it. Now, I'm not saying that that is
all on me, but me personally. It's in the back
of your head, right, I know I'm better than them,
I'm knowing bigger. I know i'm fashion so, I know
I worked harder. I know I've done this, this and this.
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I know I'm better than you. But in the back
of man, I'm like, damn, here we go again. Never
once did I get over that home. Never once was
able to put a hardware on my hand. Never once
was they able to hold up a national championship or
a bowld championship, or it never happened. It never happened. Now,
is that a failure? Is that Jitters? No? Sometimes we
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just ran into a buzzsaw. In high school, we ran
into it to a buzzsaw. Teams were better better than us.
It just it just it is what it is. And
unfortunately Lamar Jackson might be in that same boat. Look
at the FC guys. You had the Chiefs, you had
the Bengals, you had the Browns, you had the Bills,
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you have the potentially the Miami Dolphins. You have teams
that will eat you up and spit you out any
chest a they can get. And unfortunately, it just it
is what it is. But I don't know if it's Jitters,
It's definitely not not jenterous. It's definitely a whole ahead thing, right,
Alph Rob says he only beat Ryan Tannehill, Rooky C. J.
Stroud and Russ. You are right, I mean granted that
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that that's not saying saying saying a whole lot, right,
You still won those games. The Tennessee Titans were still
in the playoffs, the Houston Texas were still in the playoffs.
Russell Wilson was still in the playoffs. But it is
what it is, right, James Frank says, I believe he
will win a big game. I believe he will make
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it to the Super Bowl, says James. And James, let
me ask you this, because you are a Cleveland brown fan. Honestly,
you guys are a quarterback away from being a really,
really good team. Let's just be Let's just be be honest.
If the Ravens were to go to the Super Bowl
and and and let's say the Chiefs have a down,
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a down, a down, down, down down year, Right, they're
ten and seven. Let's say the Buffalo Bills have a
good season, but they've been kind of just floundering, floundering around, right,
And let's say it like it comes down to the
Browns versus Ravens and the AFC Championship up game, and
the Ravens take the take the title, right, then would
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the hypocrites talk about like, oh, yeah, you got there,
but you didn't have to play the Chiefs. Yeah you
got there, but you have to play Joe Burrow. Yeah,
you got there, but you have to play the Buffalo Bills. Right.
The only way Lamar Jackson's legacy will ever be stabilized
and deemed the success is if he beats Patrick Holmes,
if he beats Josh Allen, or if he beats Joe Burrow. Right,
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he can make it all he wants, but he has
to beat those teams too. Right, and our resident Baltimore
Ravens Fans says, I believe he will, meaning he will
make the big game. It takes time. How much time
do you do you need? Right, that's the real question.
Peyton didn't win his first ring until his ninth year
and had a bad playoff record. He turned it around
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and was a Hall of Famer and obviously pay Peyton.
Peyton Manning to me is one of the greatest quarterbacks
of all time. I have him on my wall right
here for a reason. I think he is one of
the greatest quarterbacks of all time. There's a difference between
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Lamar Jackson and Peyton Manning. The difference is Peyton Manning
is a leader among men. Peyton Manning held people accountable.
Peyton Manning elevated the play of everybody around him with
without you being or try to be the unbiased potentially
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that you can be. Does Lamar Jackson lead men? Does
Lamar Jackson hold people accountable? Does Lamar Jackson elevate the
level of play with people around him? I want to
say no, no, and no. He does not lead them.
He does not elevate their play, and he does not
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hold them accountable. That's the difference between a great quarterback
winning championships or a great quarterback losing out in the
division round or the second playoff game, year after year
after year. That is a difference just between Patrick Maholmes
and Lamar Jackson. That's the difference between Joe Burrow and
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Lamar Jackson. They held they hold people accountable. Jim says,
your problem with Lamar is in your own head. No,
my problem with Lamar is he does not hold people accountable. Jim.
He always blames everybody else, even when he was here
in Louisville, Kentucky. Jim, you are a Louisville native or
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a Kentucky native. We saw all the hype around Lamar Jackson,
what ten years ago or whatever whatever it was, never
watch did he hold anybody account I was Oh yeah,
it's Lamar Jackson. This let spread. It was it was,
it was always put him up on this pedestal, living
rent free. In my head, he's not living rent free.
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I'm just saying. James says, I hate Lamar twice a year,
but I got nothing but respect. Dude has done nothing
but evolve. I get he made a mistake, but he'll
get his time. And James, I would agree with you
if he would hold himself accountable. If Mark Andrews would
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have caught that ball, we would have won that game.
Stop it. If Mark Andrews wouldn't have fumbled the ball,
we would have caught like, we would have won that game.
Stop it. It's always somebody else's fault. What what's the
old what's the old old old? The saying we have
one finger point that sounds sound somebody else? You got
a three point back right back at you. We can't
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do that because we'll get fined. Laura says, Buckets just
a purple hater all the way around. I am Alpha.
Rob says he's so annoyed with himself. Lamar Jackson annoyed
with himself? Is that what you're saying about that? About
that interview? Neither did the media. They blamed Jackson. Mean
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when you lose games, Alpha Rob, this is a quarterback
driven league. If Josh Allen would have thrown for five
hundred yards, five touchdowns, zero interceptions, and then the Buffalo
Bills would have lost that game, all the blame would
have been on Josh Allen. If Lamar Jackson would have
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thrown for five hundred yards, five touchdowns, zero interceptions. Right,
but he funeled with the very first snap of the
very first play, like, uh, the game, but oh he
funded the ball back in this play. It's all his fault.
That's why the quarterbacks get paid. It's to take these falls,
all right. But Lamar Jackson, he is a man. Let's
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just be honest. He is a man, and men don't
like to get blamed for shit. We can leave the toilet,
see up. We can leave a big old honk and
steaming pile of turn right there on the floor. You
can write your name and Pete in the snow and
your white like did you do that? Like? No, it
wasn't me right the night to night to night, it
was their fault. It was their fault, and says he
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took account. He took account. Took accountability in the interview
for his play and and and when I listened to
that interview, granted it was what ten seconds long, I
did not see him taking account taking accountability. I see
him putting blame on other people. We were driving down
the field and we fum with the ball, we dropped
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the bass, we did this. Like mean, yes, you can
take that interview any way you want. As a hater,
you can say he was pointing blame on everybody else
as a Lamar Fanny saying, yeah, he was taking like blame.
And like, I'm trying to be unbiased as I can.
But when I see that interview and I understand he
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he is upset. I understand they missed two two point convergence.
I I understand he fombed the ball through the interception
Mark Mark Andrews had the fumble, And like, like, I
get it. You are mad, You're emotional, but sometimes sometimes
you gotta say the politically correct answer. Yeah, we'll just well,
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we will bounce back and we'll do better. You know,
we didn't play our greatest game game today, but you
know what, we're gonna do hard work in the off
season and we're gonna get back and we're gonna win
this game. That would have been the correct answer. James says,
I'm back on being the delusional Browns fan. I am
where we're taking the Ravens out of place playoffs next season.
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I say, I told you all next season in December.
It's January by Mark says, Henry only had sixteen attempts.
Definitely not enough. You're right, Mark, only sixteen is not
good enough. He needed at least twenty five, needed at
least twenty five. My man, Carson Lank says, I don't
know what I missed that on, but Lamar ain't him.
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When the Ravens need a drive to get to the game,
they looked the ball out of Lamar's hands and gave
it to Henry. Yes, and no, Carson, if you're referring
to the third quarter. Yes, Derrick Henry ran north and
south for what sixty yards? Right? Was a sixty nine yards?
Whatever it was. He ran the ball down the Buffalo
Bill's throats. But with two and a half minutes left,
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Lamar Jackson was throwing the ball. You weren't giving the
ball to Derrick Henry. Pay the man, Pay the man,
John says. The Buffalo Bills on Minnesota vikings of high
school championships. Yeah about that. Mark says he has to
deal with Mahomes Allen and Joe Burrow is gonna be
tough for him. Yeah, I mean, honestly, the AFC is loaded.
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We're gonna talk about this more about Cad Stroud and
the Texas calming up. But the AFC, honestly, there's ten
teams right now that can give you a run for
your money. The Chiefs, the Bills. I'm gonna throw in
the Broncos up there. I'm gonna throw up the Chargers.
I'm gonna throw up the Browns. I'm gonna put up
the Bengals. Hell the Miami Dolphins that they can figure
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out their quarterback play. Guys. The AFC is pretty loaded.
LFC is pretty loaded. John says something Buck would say
for one hundred, Alex Jesus Manning is the goat. Carson
my man right there, Peyton Manning Hall of Fame for
for a reason. Baby. Brandon de Brand says, can you
answer my question? What is your question? Brandon? What is
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your question? Buddy? Josh Stado says, the Patriot's going to
sign Ron Stanley Tray for AJ Brown and draft a dual.
Carter calling it right now, be prepared for the Patriots
come back in a few years. If that happens, they'll
be bad news for the Eagles, bad news for the Eels.
James says, that's facts. Miles and the crew ain't gonna
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let happen game like that happen again. Mark d says, PFM.
What does PFM mean? Patrick f and mahomes Baby, let's go, Mark,
there you go. I'm glad you finally jump on the bandwagon.
About three seconds and forty time, what are you guys
talking about? Uh, Peyton was great. Peyton was great, Brandon says,
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Lamar never said that. What are you talking about? What
are you talking about? Brandon? Let me bring up that
interview back up here. Boom right there. We will cut
it to Lamar's Jackson Sparks heard, this is Josh Allen,
praise and everybody right there. You go cut to cut
to here in a second.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Like his turnovers factor, Pennanty's play factor today, Well tonight
the turnover had it, you know, and that's why we
lost the game because as you can see it, moving
the ball wonderfully.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Is hold on to the I'm sorry for my language.
Norm So, Brandon, what did Lamar not say? I'm asking
for a full for a friend at this point that
is directly from the post game interview. He is still
in his hood, he is still in his cold weather gear.
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He's probably his feet are still probably freezing at this
particular point. What did he not say, Brandon? Jim says,
on your head, clean your glasses, man, these are brand
new glasses. They're freshly clean. Brother Pepe says Lamar is
a great quarterback right up until it matters. It's never
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gonna happened for him. I agree. Haffey will be joining
me on on today's after show. Guys, if you are
a pigskin punnit, we have a members only stream talking
about if Lamar Jackson is a bust or not. But
Haffey says, Lamar Jackson is your ideal recess quarterback or
Men's Football League quarterback. There's more to the NFL than
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just skill. Happy with the facts, baby slowing down and says,
I hope that we get the same energy when Alan
if he loses to the Chiefs, because he ain't played
that great against my Ravens. And as you are correct
about Josh holler, I think you only had one hundred
and twenty five yards passing. Actually, I think they only
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had one hundred and forty four yards rushing total. As
a team, the Ravens outscored the Buffalo Bills on every
aspect passing, rushing, defense, special teams, whatever. Right, but the
Buffalo Bills came out on top when it did matter
the most. Josh Allen has grown in front of our eyes.
It was stir goal. I believe the score was twenty
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three to fourteen at that particular time. They did a
little touch push and Josh Allen got stood up. James
Cooper was there. You thought Josh Allen was going to
pitch it. I was like, oh man, here we go,
highlight play baby, But Josh Allen's like, nope, let me
hang on to it, let me take the sack, live
to play another play another day. They ended up kicking
the field goal. Actually that would have put him up
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twenty seven. So it was twenty three, right or twenty four.
So Josh Allen has improved, right, Josh Allen has led
his team to this particular point. But yes, you are
correct if Josh Allen has a bad game. Actually no,
not not even if he has a bad game, if
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Josh Allen loses to the Kante She's for the fourth time,
oh and four against him in the playoffs, he is
going to get that energy one hundred percent. And Brandon says,
Lamar blames himself too much. I think that's what you
are trying to say. And no, he does not blame
himself at all. It's always somebody else's fault, Brandon. It
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is always somebody else's fault. And when he doesn't say
you the fans, Brandon say, oh, we need a number
one receiver. Myself and Wayne g had a discussion about
this just a month ago. The Ravens don't have a
number one receiver. But yet when they're winning all this game,
this is this is not a big deal. But the
minute they start to lose, the minute this, things start
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to get a little bit of tough. Oh they don't
got this, this, this and this this. That is the
problem with the Baltimore Ravens. That's the problem with the
Baltimore Ravens fans. That's the problem with the Lamar Jackson.
That is their problem. One hundred percent. Brandon, you right
there just triggered me, because this is the problem with
the Ravens. It's all hockey dory. I'n tell us not, Oh,
Lamar Jackson is winning us games. We don't need a receiver.
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We don't need Derek Henry, we don't need this, we
don't need to de Lamar Jackson's great. But the minute
you guys lose we don't have a number one receiver
or coaching, stokes start giving us some bad all freaking year.
It's never Lamar day. You know what, Maybe Lamar Jacksons
just playing a bad game. If you guys would have
said that, hey, that that interception sucked, that fumble shouldn't
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have fumbled, right, we would have been had a totally
different conversations. But everybody in the comments, like the State
for maybe Aunt and then maybe a coup Leather, are like, oh,
we need this, this, this, this, this, to stop it.
That is the problem with the Baltimore raven Just stop it.
Stop putting him up on this pedestal Omega says he
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said he had to turnovers first. No, he said we
had turnovers, meaning Mark Andrews killer MC three h five
said the Baltimore Wavens. The windows has closed. I don't
think it's closed as long as you have Derrick Henry
and as long as you give him the ball that
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windows wide open right, windows wide open emotion no damnage
Hoffe says, Let's remember when when it was a minute
thirty left plus left on the clock, Buffalo was at
struggling offensively and very well would I put up put
at least three in the wee bit like the left
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for thirteen second on the clock from all A mahomes
Bill should beat the cancer chiefs, so the rest don't cheat. Okay,
here we go with that. D. D. Mark says, Peyton
Manning sucks. Mark has a Broncos fan. You should be
groveling from Peyton Manning's penis. Let's just be honest. Let's
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just be honest. But guys, let's talk about who actually
won that game.