If they hold onto the #1 seed winning 1 game would mean he loses in the AFC championship. Precisely zero teams are currently favorites to make the Super Bowl vs not make the Super Bowl. Hardly a failure.
I didn't say he was a failure I said he doesn't win playoff games.
So winning 1 playoff game this year would not be a failure.
The Super Bowl favorites just “held” him to a 105.9 passer rating, 2 passing touchdowns, and 6.4 yards per carry. Maybe they should give you Shanahan’s job and you could make the 9ers “great”.
Congratulations on winning the regular season super bowl. It means literally nothing. The defense forced 4 turnovers 2 of which took points off the board and the other 2 created very short fields. Defense won that game not Jackson.
The 49ers also lost to the Bengals and the Browns as well. Maybe they are overrated?
You said he can’t do it against great teams - he just did.
Congratulations on winning the regular season super bowl. It means literally nothing. The defense forced 4 turnovers 2 of which took points off the board and the other 2 created very short fields. Defense won that game not Jackson.
The 49ers also lost to the Bengals and the Browns as well. Maybe they are overrated?
You said he can’t do it against great teams - he just did.
If you asked Ravens fans if not making it to the Super Bowl was a success they'd say no.
I asked you.
I don't think the Ravens beating a wild card team and then losing the next game they play is a successful season and most Ravens fans would agree with me.
He held out thinking every team in the league would want him.
No one made an offer.
He re-signed with the team they revamped their entire offense to be a college running QB offense.
You're not making the point you think you're making.
It's like a house for sale, it only takes 1 buyer. The check hits his account after every college offense game.
I already agreed he won't be resigned by anyone, because he won't be able to run anymore. Meanwhile 'no one' will have wasted $300 million on him.
If the bank put your house on the market and no one wants to buy it but the people already living in it that's not a great endorsement for the quality of the house.
If you pay a dude $50 million a year and he wins MVP every single season but never wins a playoff game do you think it was worth it?
If the bank put your house on the market and no one wants to buy it but the people already living in it that's not a great endorsement for the quality of the house.
If you pay a dude $50 million a year and he wins MVP every single season but never wins a playoff game do you think it was worth it?
He's 1-3 in the playoffs so far at age 26, but 57-19 in the regular season.
If he ends up 1-8 in the playoffs when his contract is over, no one will be happy, but Ravens' owners will have done well financially bu putting a winning team on the field annually. Plenty of young qbs have not been in 1 playoff game yet.
Obviously, Jackson and Ravens determined to prove that's not the case.
I think they win a lot in regular season as opponents aren't geared up for their style of play. In playoffs with a bit more time and more on the line, these elite teams are better able to gameplan v Jackson.
If the bank put your house on the market and no one wants to buy it but the people already living in it that's not a great endorsement for the quality of the house.
If you pay a dude $50 million a year and he wins MVP every single season but never wins a playoff game do you think it was worth it?
He's 1-3 in the playoffs so far at age 26, but 57-19 in the regular season.
If he ends up 1-8 in the playoffs when his contract is over, no one will be happy, but Ravens' owners will have done well financially bu putting a winning team on the field annually. Plenty of young qbs have not been in 1 playoff game yet.
Obviously, Jackson and Ravens determined to prove that's not the case.
I think they win a lot in regular season as opponents aren't geared up for their style of play. In playoffs with a bit more time and more on the line, these elite teams are better able to gameplan v Jackson.
NFL teams make money when they go 0-16. No front office in the league is happy with regular season success alone.
I don't think the Ravens beating a wild card team and then losing the next game they play is a successful season and most Ravens fans would agree with me.
So why did you sockpuppet take umbrage when I made fun of calling losing in the AFC championship game a failure?
I don't think the Ravens beating a wild card team and then losing the next game they play is a successful season and most Ravens fans would agree with me.
So why did you sockpuppet take umbrage when I made fun of calling losing in the AFC championship game a failure?
Jackson has never played in the AFC championship game.
A team with Super Bowl expectations does not consider failing to meet their own expectations a successful season.
2nd MVP and still won't win more than 1 game in the playoffs.
If they hold onto the #1 seed winning 1 game would mean he loses in the AFC championship. Precisely zero teams are currently favorites to make the Super Bowl vs not make the Super Bowl. Hardly a failure.
If they hold onto the #1 seed winning 1 game would mean he loses in the AFC championship. Precisely zero teams are currently favorites to make the Super Bowl vs not make the Super Bowl. Hardly a failure.
Friendly reminder.
Apparently this is very confusing for you.
If they lose the AFC championship game it will not be a successful season.
The Carolina Panthers or Washington Redskins might be thrilled to get that far but the Ravens were in the discussion to win the AFC from day 1 this season.