in regards to my future plans. As of March 2nd I requested a trade from the Ravens organization for which the Ravens has not been interested in meeting my value, any and everyone that’s has met me or been around me know I love the game of football and my dream is to help a team
win the super bowl. You all are great but I had to make a business decision that was best for my family and I. No matter how far I go or where my career takes me, I’ll continue to be close to my fans of Baltimore Flock nation and the entire State of Maryland. You’ll See me again
Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Meek Mill texted him three or four days ago saying Lamar Jackson wanted to come to New England. Kraft responded that would be Bill Belichick’s decision.
BTW, the wonderlic tests your ability to skip questions. That's it. I took one last week and scored a 40. Highest I've scored is 42. The lowest is mid 20s. It all depends on how disciplined you are at skipping questions. You literally have 12 seconds per question. No use thinking too hard about a math problem and never getting to answer a question like, "what's the 3rd month of the year?" Or, "what's the second day of the week?" [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
BTW, the wonderlic tests your ability to skip questions. That's it. I took one last week and scored a 40. Highest I've scored is 42. The lowest is mid 20s. It all depends on how disciplined you are at skipping questions. You literally have 12 seconds per question. No use thinking too hard about a math problem and never getting to answer a question like, "what's the 3rd month of the year?" Or, "what's the second day of the week?"
That explains Kelly and Marino’s low score. Question 15 was “Why should Todd Blackledge be drafted ahead of you?” They inevitably got stuck on a question that only the Chiefs could answer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
I'm so confused by this. The Ravens gave him the non-exclusive franchise tag. So why the **** does he need to ask for a trade? He's free to negotiate with other teams on a deal.
He requested it on the 2nd. Then he was tagged on the 7th
Realistically, what would his options be? A team would have to overhaul their offense to fit his running game and dumb it down for him to succeed. NE probably could because they don't really have an offensive identity now. Tennessee? They drafted a very poor man's version of Lamar. I don't see them wanting to trade him to another AFC team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by emaw1979:
Realistically, what would his options be? A team would have to overhaul their offense to fit his running game and dumb it down for him to succeed. NE probably could because they don't really have an offensive identity now. Tennessee? They drafted a very poor man's version of Lamar. I don't see them wanting to trade him to another AFC team.
WAS
ATL
CAR
maybe MIN.
CAR might be the easiest fit, because they're starting all the way over anyway.
TEN could work, because their passing attack is so simplified anyway.
But his chances of getting to the playoffs are much better in the NFC. [Reply]
I'm not a Lamar hater, when healthy he is a lot of fun to watch. But no way in hell is he deserving of a top 5 QB contract, his shelf life is too short and once he cant run his arm isn't good enough to win with.
Its just not that complicated to understand. [Reply]