The Baltimore Ravens have scored a big win on the first official day of the Jesse Minter as two-time MVP winner Lamar Jackson was in attendance for the first day of voluntary workouts at the facility.
It is a big tick of approval for Minter, as Lamar has made a habit over the years of not attending, as he reportedly was only at one last season.
So, for most, the fact that Lamar has now shown up, and on the first day, is a great thing.
However, for former NFL head coach, and now analyst, Eric Mangini, while he stated it is good that Lamar was in the facility, he still questions Jackson turning up now, when he routinely didn't under John Harbaugh.
“It’s a little problematic when you haven’t been there in the past...Now that they’ve transitioned coaching staffs, you’re suddenly all in?" Mangini said on First Things First.
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Is Mangini right over Lamar's offseason attendance?
Well, he certainly has a point, doesn't he?
Lamar reportedly didn't make it a common occurrence to show up at voluntary workouts under Harbaugh, but now he is. Make of that what you will.
But Ravens fans hope that this is a sign of the times for Lamar in Baltimore, as he seeks a new deal. Granted, it is only one day.
If Lamar goes on to miss the next three days of workouts, then questions will be raised.
However, right now, it is nothing but positivity, but Mangini's words do offer food for thought, don't they?
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