Inevitability.
- Will Papa
- Jan 2
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Lamar Jackson is inevitable. There is no other way to put it. What you fear out of him when he plays against your team, is bound to become reality. There is no escaping the versatility, the precision, or the coolness in which he delivers. The Ravens are in the playoffs, so there is no telling quite yet who will be playing and who will be sitting. But, there is still a division title on the line, which makes me believe Baltimore will be sending out the starters this Saturday. If it is the Ravens starters this week, it’ll be the #1 ranked offense versus a median defense. If they are playing for the division title, which they will be, I think they make quick work of this Browns team. They’ve really struggled all year and have found no solace anywhere. I don’t think they’re finding it with one week left to go, but hey, who knows. Jameis Winston is still questionable, so if he's out, Dorian Thompson-Robinson will be getting the start again. Jerome Ford also left early last week, as he appeared to be bothered by a lingering ankle injury. They still got Myles Garrett, though I don’t think he can make a big enough impact to change the outcome of the game.
If Jackson and the Ravens just play smooth, relaxed, and in a similar fashion to the way they’ve been playing basically all season, they will take this game with ease. Lamar has 14 TDs and 1 INTs in his last five games, plus 2 rushing TDs on 268 yards running. He’s everywhere. And, in the last four games, the Ravens have not let up more than 19 points. They only let up 2 points to the Texans last week. Keep humming along, don’t change a thing, and stay loose headed into this week. Division title or not, this team is going to splash come playoff time. Let’s see how they handle this easier week, (with ease I imagine.)



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