Lamar Jackson perplexed that other teams know their plays

I just wanted to talk about this a little bit. I think good opposing defenses always did this. Why is he surprised? Is he being naive? I remember Jonathan Vilma kinda priding himself on how much he knew about the opposing offenses plays.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-says-defenses-calling-baltimore-ravens-plays
After reading the article, I didn't come away feeling like he was surprised nor naive. His statement seemed like frustration more than being surprised or naive that defenses knew what was coming. As someone already stated, I think he was trying to be diplomatic in saying that they are becoming predictable. A lot of people were saying the same thing about Sean Payton and using TH7 until this past game.

When TH7 came in, 97% of the time it was a run with him keeping the ball. The Buccaneers were caught completely off guard when Hill threw the ball. It's exactly why Fish was wide open for a 29 yard gain.

NFL defense, at least the good ones, will learn a team's tendencies and the good players will learn to recognize a formation or a play. Case in point, Tracy Porter in the superbowl.