Jalen Ramsey figures out that he can’t diss quarterbacks and not make the playoffs! “Common Sense not Growth”

Jalen Ramsey decides to slow down trashing opposing quarterbacks in 2019. Photo: Youtube

This time last year Jacksonville Jaguars’ cornerback Jalen Ramsey stuck his foot in his mouth by dissing several opposing quarterbacks in a published interview with GQ Magazine. Ole boy blasted cats like Atlanta’s Matt Ryan calling him “overrated” and going after Buffalo’s Josh Allen calling him trash just to name a couple.

Well playas…just recently he was a guest on Adam Scheffer’s Podcast and when asked if he wanted to evaluate quarterbacks again this year he decided to pass saying that he’s grown since last year. “I’m growing, man, it’s year four for me. It’s a different me. A lot of people think they know me. They don’t really know me. But hey, that’s OK.”

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! C’mon bruh! They know that you talked a $1,000 worth noise last year and your team didn’t even make the playoffs and it wasn’t even close. The Jags finished 5-11 getting the breaks beaten off of them on most Sundays. You can’t go ham on opposing quarterbacks coming off of a terrible defensive season from a team standpoint.

Sure, Jalen made the Pro Bowl but his team sucked!! Don’t call it growing bruh. Call it common sense! Growth means that you could still do it but you’ve decided to restrain yourself. You CAN NOT talk trash coming off of a 5-11 season where your defense got torched most weeks. You’re the man but the game of football is the ultimate TEAM sport and your team was terrible.

Miss me with the whole “I’m growing” foolishness. To save face he says he only wants to talk about his new quarterback Nick Foles. When asked about dissing the opposing quarterbacks he had this to say, “You want to do this again, huh? I’m not going to do this again, but we do play some good quarterbacks this year, of course, but probably the quarterback I’m most excited for is Nick Foles. I don’t have to play against him, of course. He is my teammate. He is a great teammate — the few interactions we’ve had has been great. Great man, great player as well. He has nothing to prove to anybody. He’s a Super Bowl champion, Super Bowl MVP. So I hope he comes out here and he plays free and knows he has the support of everybody.” 

Great answer coming off of a 5-11 season. Don’t put hot coals in the bed you and your boyz are about to sleep in. Stop me when I start lyin’!