[Baltimore Sun] Ravens aren’t winning with Lamar Jackson | READER COMMENTARY

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What I am about to say will likely anger some Ravens fans, but it is something I have felt for a few years. The Baltimore Ravens will never win a Super Bowl Bowl with Lamar Jackson as the team’s quarterback (“Ravens overreaction corner: Has Baltimore already ruined its playoff chances?” Sept. 19).

It seems to me the Ravens are running on two parallel paths. First, we need to keep Jackson happy and placated at all times. Second, keep all the other players and office personnel convinced this team is Super Bowl bound this season. It’s ridiculous. The team lost some critical players during the offseason, and as the season progresses, it will become very evident that this is not last season’s team.

Unfortunately, we let some quality players move elsewhere. It’s just that Eric DeCosta cannot say the Ravens are just a mediocre NFL team. General managers cannot do that; they have to remain upbeat at all times.

I simply believe the Ravens are devolving in terms of winning big playoff games. And a Super Bowl victory seems so very far away. Sorry, GM DeCosta. It’s just me seeking the truth about a team that has yet to establish an identity.

— Patrick R. Lynch, Towson

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