Colin Cowherd Says 1 QB ‘Doesn’t Get Any Respect’

A general view of the stadium as the Indianapolis Colts face the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on September 7, 2014 in Denver, Colorado. The Broncos defeated the Colts 31-24.
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The Baltimore Ravens have one of the best quarterbacks in the game.

However, Lamar Jackson continues to be underappreciated.

That’s how Colin Cowherd feels, and he made a strong case to explain why.

He believes that his 1-5 record vs. Patrick Mahomes makes people think that since he can’t beat the best quarterback in the game, then he’s no good.

Then again, he’s 20-1 vs. the NFC, which is even better than Mahomes.

He talked about how he steamrolled past winning teams like the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers last season.

Cowherd also pointed out that he’s 16-7 in the AFC North Division, which is considered to be the toughest division in all of football.

Also, those who call him out for being a runner used to defend Cam Newton, who never had back-to-back winning seasons, and Michael Vick, who had some infamous incidents off the field.

That narrative about him not being good in the pocket is also false, as he completed 68.5% of his passes and had a passer rating of 102 in that situation last season.

It’s hard to wonder why Jackson isn’t more praised.

Granted, his playoff record has left plenty to be desired, and a player of his caliber should’ve fared better than that.

Then again, he’s already put together a Hall of Fame kind of résumé before turning 28, and he’s only going to keep getting better, so perhaps it’s time people give him his flowers.

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