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I respect Lamar Jackson, and his skill. His potential is pretty remarkable --- I do not know that he got shafted, though. If you replace Baker Mayfield at Oklahoma, I do not believe the Sooners win as many games as they did this year.
The are several examples of how a exceptional quarterback can make a stellar offense shine; all while, an offense loaded to the hilt with talent, is wasted do to lack of quarterback efficiency.
Miami is certainly in the latter boat. If Rosier throws 2 balls accurately to wide open receivers during the Pitt game, the Hurricanes win.
A guy like Mayfield doesn't miss those passes. and the rest of his team feeds off of his energy.
That's not to say Jackson wasn't good enough to win the Heisman. I just believe the Mayfield was as good & important to his team, as Jackson was to Louisville.
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Old Ducker wrote:You guys make me feel like a spring chicken. I feel like tripping and watching 2001 again.
If you find your way back there, send me an invite ... 2001 was certainly a football year to remember in my book.
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