I'm quoting Tony Lombardi's article on RSR today about the twisted logic Lamar haters are using (Cowherd comes to mind) to make Wilson their MVP. Not going to happen but the logic is Wilson has only 1 prowler besides himself and Lamar 11! This moron doesn't see that Lamar is the reason we have 11 more going to the pro bowl? That is the most twisted upside down logic I've heard all day to deny Lamar the truthful glory he deserves. How can hate be so perverted I wonder sometimes! Any way I'm cutting and pasting his article verbatim. Not a single word posted below after the italicized sentence is mine just to be clear:
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Seattle fans and Cowherd, maybe Collinsworth the othe other hater) rationalized while considering Lamar versus Russ, that since Seattle has only 1 other Pro Bowler not named
Russell Wilson, that Wilson should edge out
Lamar Jackson for the coveted award since Lamar’s efforts have been supported by 11 other Pro Bowlers.
Talk about tunnel vision!
The way I see it, the mark of an MVP is a player who more than any other player in the NFL, fuels his team’s success via accomplishment and by making those around him better. Lamar Jackson and his unique talents, spreads the field and in doing so, he opens up the running game for a Pro Bowler named
Mark Ingram and he helps to create separation for receivers and tight ends by holding the ball a bit longer given his extreme escapability – like Pro Bowler
Mark Andrews, for example.
Because of Lamar’s speed, elusiveness and ball handling skills, he forces defenders to hesitate and consequently, such hesitation gives his blockers like Pro Bowlers
Ronnie Stanley,
Marshal Yanda and
Patrick Ricard a better chance to create leverage versus opponents.
And guided by Lamar, the Ravens No. 1 scoring offense (33.7 PPG) often takes the lead in games, sometimes a commanding lead, which allows defensive coordinator Wink Martindale to take liberties, understanding that opposing offenses are forced into being one-dimensional and abandon the run game. All of this helps Pro Bowl defenders such as
Matt Judon,
Marlon Humphrey,
Earl Thomas and
Marcus Peters.
As for the team’s other Pro Bowlers,
Justin Tucker and
Morgan Cox, moving the offense in position to score certainly helps their respective causes, don’t you think?