Nachdem das mit Harbaugh nun geklärt ist gilt es am Team zu arbeiten ...
ZitatCoach John Harbaugh said he expects Lamar Jackson to "throw a lot" this offseason.
Jackson needs to throw more than he ever has in an offseason. There were concerns about his ability to function as a passer in the NFL when he came out of Louisville, but many didn't expect it to be as bad as it was in year one. Jackson made the difficult throws look impossible and the easy ones a chore to complete. The Ravens changed their philosophy and became the most run-heavy offense in the league after Jackson took over under center, relying solely on ball control and their defense. It worked to earn a playoff berth, but once they fell behind to the Chargers in the Wild Card game, there wasn't much of a prayer of a comeback due to Jackson's inability to make plays through the air. Jackson is expected to work with a throwing coach
Ravens hired ex-Bills QBs coach David Culley as passing-game coordinator.
A longtime position coach, Culley's official title is assistant head coach/receivers/passing coordinator. With new OC Greg Roman a run-game specialist, Culley will focus on the air, thought that will not be the emphasis for the Ravens' Lamar Jackson-led offense.
Wie vermutet bzw. erwartet wird in dieser Hinsicht etwas getan und versucht LJ in der Offseason passbezogen auf ein anderes Level zu heben ... neben den eigenen Free Agents wie Mosley und Smith die größte Herausforderung in der Spielpause.