Definition of a CHOKE JOB! 😳 - Stephen A. on Lamar Jackson losing to Patrick Mahomes 👀 | First Take

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Definition of a CHOKE JOB! 😳 - Stephen A. on Lamar Jackson losing to Patrick Mahomes 👀 | First Take

On First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Dan Orlovsky recap the AFC Championship game.

0:00 Choke job for the Ravens?
3:51 Jackson vs. Mahomes
6:50 Shannon's reaction
9:26 Biggest headline?

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  • @Nugs59
    Flowers taunting Sneed just to have the ball punched out at the 1 by Sneed is poetic
  • @blikketty77
    Baltimore: "We bout to do a choke job for the ages!" Lions after halftime: "Hold ma beer!"
  • @cmagtpose2792
    That taunting call wasn't weak....it was the definition of taunting...literally pushed him down, stood over, and spun the ball at him.....Like the rule or not...those things are specifically spelled out in the rule book.
  • @tylerhunt5058
    I dont understand how that was a weak call for taunting... he went to stand up, pushed the defender back down to the ground, essentially threw the ball at him, then proceeded to flex staring down at him. Textbook taunting. They call that every time. It wasnt just mouthing, there was contact and posturing
  • @All3cannons
    Felt sorry for that Baltimore defense. Spent all day on the field and their offense didn’t show up.
  • @kylem9933
    Flowers didn't really fumble the ball, Sneed 100% knocked it out and created the fumble! It wasn't a bad thing by Flowers but was a fantastic play by Sneed
  • @Solidsnake724
    I've been a Chiefs fan since the early 90s. I think Mahomes is the best QB in the league right now. But to act like this was some incredible performance by Mahomes is absolutely laughable. He put up 17 points and had one touchdown. It was the defense that won this.
  • @13carbonx
    That Zay Flowers fumble was a Sneed master play maaann, respect defence 👊
  • @realisreal7736
    When you hold the chiefs to 17pts you gotta win that game
  • @keidrienwadley21
    We can say the taunting call was weak but at the end of the day that was the PUREST definition of taunting lol
  • @mathgodpiextras
    The Ravens game plan seemed to be: - don't bother running the ball (the thing they did so well all year long), - try to single-cover Kelce, - take several stupid, costly, undisciplined penalties, - fumble the ball a few inches before the goal line, - throw into triple coverage with the game on the line. Textbook definition of self-sabotage.
  • @denea4418
    Ravens’ defense did their job, but the offense wasted all the hard work the defense put in. The way Lamar was throwing was weird. Lamar strangely did not use his strength; RUNNING.
  • @jjcastilllo
    Ravens had many chances to comeback in this game. I was so surprised with how they didn’t run the football much during the game. Like what was their game plan against the Chiefs? The fumble, interception and penalties was really costly in the game. The Chiefs didn’t score any points in the second half but the Ravens couldn’t do anything to gain momentum. Congrats to the Chiefs for heading back to the Super Bowl for the fourth time.
  • @GregEdmond
    The stage was set . Number 1 seed . Number 1 team . MVP . U gotta get it done 💯 period
  • As a Ravens fan, this is worse than the 2012 AFC championship game. In that game, we had a touchdown broken up. Then,we missed a field goal at the end of the game. That game was on the road. This game is going to be hard to overcome. Because being at home.
  • @dragondad4919
    “I don’t care who you are, do you understand what I am!” STRAIGHT BARS!!!!!
  • @InfiniteCoreXD
    This was the year for Baltimore it was wide open. It’s not like they got dominated, they made bad mistakes, easily could’ve been resolved.
  • Pat's instincts and ability to have compassion by NOT giving up on his team mate and committing to partnering with him to make him a better player is the text book definition of a GREAT LEADER