With the latest QB signing, what do you think Lamar Jackson's extension will look like?

Imagine winning a Heisman at age 19, unanimous MVP at age 23, leading the league in TDs despite playing in less games than others, but there are still some 'experts' who have never played or studied the game who call you a RB.

Meaningless individual awards won based on his running ability are adorable, but that does nothing to give anyone confidence in his ability as a quarterback. He's a RB masquerading QB.

And? Since when every QB is supposed to win a Super Bowl in their first year?

At least don't look so hopeless in the postseason. The guy has absolutely sucked in January.

Peyton Manning who's inducted to the Hall of Fame this weekend didn't win a playoff game till year 6.

Peyton Manning was an actual QB with actual QB talent. His talent was able to shine through and win a couple of rings. Lamar has 0 talent at the QB position.

Also at least Lamar gets to the postseason. Too bad you're gonna be abused by Josh Allen for the next 10 years lmao

Literally no team in the history of the sport has more SB wins than we do. I know that hurts your soul, but we good, homie.

Also, Allen is 2-4 against us, and in his 6 games, has only one good performance. We own him.

So you didn't watch the game? Lamar literally played better than Newton, Cam played like shit. Football's a team sport, and why do you even say he lost to Cam Newton when Cam Newton did nothing that game (just as he did nothing the whole last season)?

I never said anything about Lamar losing to him. I said your team lost to him. How do you lose to Cam Newton in 2020? That's embarrassing stuff.

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