• 11 months ago
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00:00 During this NFL postseason there are some potent offenses.
00:04 We've got the Miami Dolphins, the Baltimore Ravens, the Dallas Cowboys, the Houston Texans.
00:09 Who is the most potent as far as offense?
00:12 I think you just said them.
00:13 All the bells and whistles, they're fine, but give me the best player and the best offense,
00:20 and that's the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson.
00:23 I mean, just look what they've done.
00:25 They rested their starters in the finale, but the two games before that,
00:29 33 against the Niners, 56 against the Dolphins.
00:33 Those are playoff teams, and they just, you know, boat raced them.
00:37 The Niners, who kept the Cowboys to 10 and the Eagles to 16,
00:42 and Baltimore goes out there and scores 33 on them.
00:45 I mean--
00:46 They're fun to watch.
00:47 They're fun to watch.
00:48 They've got Zay Flowers at receiver, they've got Odell Beckham at receiver,
00:51 they've got Isaiah Lackley.
00:52 And oh, by the way, their all-pro caliber tight end, Mark Andrews, has been out since week 11.
00:57 They might get him back for the playoffs, another weapon.
01:01 They've got a 13-touchdown running back in Gus Edwards,
01:04 but above all that they've got Lamar Jackson,
01:06 who can take it 80 yards with his arm or his legs on any play.
01:11 There's not another player in the league like him.
01:13 That's what makes him the most dangerous because he's the MVP of the league.
01:16 Yep.
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