That’s not what Lamar Jackson wants to be.” But that’s not the championship football that they need to play. But he keeps getting held back by the Ravens year after year because they keep doubling down on this thing Lamar Jackson is great at. “I think he’d be the greatest player in the history of the game. “I can’t wait for someone to train Lamar Jackson in a sophisticated passing game,” Young added. But until he gets the chance to show that he is a sophisticated passer of the football in a sophisticated passing game that is properly invested in,” the Ravens won’t get back to the Super Bowl, he said, before going on to provide Jackson with the highest of compliments. (He’s) a complete player that is not trained in being a sophisticated passer…. That’s not anything to do with Lamar Jackson. “My position is they will never get to championship football without a sophisticated passing game.
And they have been mowing through regular season opponents for a long time with this most sophisticated running game,” began Young. “The Baltimore Ravens have doubled down again on being the most sophisticated running game in football. Steve Young: Ravens Need to ‘Invest’ in a ‘Sophisticated Passing Game’ Steve Young: " can be the greatest player in the history of the game." – if the Ravens develop their passing offense. Earlier this week, Young appeared on ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown and put the Baltimore Ravens on blast over the way they have “held back” Lamar Jackson.
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Never mind that Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has already won NFL Most Valuable Player honors (2019), has twice been named a Pro Bowler, and leads one of the most consistently successful teams in the NFL. 1 overall in the 1984 supplemental NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the BYU product struggled mightily for two seasons before being traded to the San Francisco 49ers in 1987, where he became a Super Bowl-winning quarterback and earned Pro Bowl honors seven times en route to Hall of Fame enshrinement in 2005. Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young knows a thing or two about what it’s like to have his talent somewhat compromised by the offense and supporting cast around him. Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens during warm-ups before a game against the Cleveland Browns on December 12, 2021.