Lamar Jackson to the Dolphins Would Heal Generational Trauma

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The Ravens Being Ready to Move On Is Absolute Lunacy

(& Miami Finally Has a Chance to Stop Screwing This Up)

It’s been said that the Baltimore Ravens, of all organizations, and their ungrateful front office, I won’t go as far as take shots at their fan base because they’ve been pretty loyal to Lamar. But if the front office is dumb enough to move on, and  if this is true, that they might be ready to move on from Lamar Jackson….Stephen Ross please get on the phone immdiately with Steve Bisciotti and get this done.

Has Jackson had bad playoff moments? Yeah but who gives a f**k? Honestly.

He’s arguably one of the best quarterbacks in this modern era of the NFL. A two-time NFL MVP. A walking defensive nightmare. And somehow the Ravens might decide, “Yeah, we’re good actually.”

That’s not roster management. That’s football malpractice. For a Dolphins organization that’s completeled 30 years of malpractice this would be the ultimate ,ti was worth it moment.

And if Baltimore really wants to overthink itself into the sun, Miami should be standing there like the kid who didn’t study but still wants the group project credit.

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Miami Has Screwed This Up Before. Repeatedly.

Lamar Jackson isn’t he better version of Michael Vick…he’s the way better version.

The version that’s a better runner than Vick (and that’s insane to honestly even think of looking at Vick’s highlights.) As a thrower, Vick might be slighly more accurate and have a deeper arm but Jackson is honestly right there, and he’s always been more talented.

Having Jackson would electrify Miami again like he once did in South Florida as a teenager.

The University of Miami f**ked up by not getting him and choosing to have Brad Kaaya under center.

The Dolphins f**ked up by not getting him and choosing Ryan Tannehill to spearhead their team.

That’s not hindsight. That’s a pattern.

Now we have a chance to make it right?

And the price tag is Tua Tagovailoa and some first-round picks?

In the great words of Les Snead, and arguably every general manager’s new attitude when it comes to getting talent on their roster:

 

“F**k them draft picks.”

Because none of those picks can move like Lamar. None of those picks can terrify defenses. None of those picks can snap a curse.

Tua, God Bless You, But This Is Business

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Tua, if this is true and the Ravens front office thinks they have a better chance to win with you than a two-time NFL MVP, and someone who would’ve been playing in a Super Bowl if it wasn’t for Mark Andrews, God bless you young man.

We spoke about this earlier when Lamar played against the Dolphins this season, and if the next general manager is able to pull this off, holy f**k would this cement a legacy.

Jackson is the type of player who could win a Super Bowl if given the right tools, and since he’s been in Baltimore, they’ve been in Super Bowl contention every single year.

Now bringing him back to the place that Marino built would easily end the curse that’s been hanging over this franchise.

We’ve almost been as bad as the Cleveland Browns when it comes to finding competent quarterback play.

There have been some bright spots.

Tua, pre-Cincinnati Bengals hit. 

Dante Culpepper gave us some good moments.

Chad Pennington might’ve been the best post-Marino QB we’ve seen, finishing second in MVP voting during his season in Miami.

But none of them were Lamar Jackson.

And if Miami finally stops thinking cute and starts thinking ruthless, this is how you fix decades of quarterback trauma in one move.

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