Jeezy has a flow? That's news to me. My problem with Jeezy is that he's unable to switch up his style, and lyrically he's an absolute joke. Coke rap can be very entertaining when it's presented for what it is: story telling. Jeezy approaches the subject from a super hero perspective where he's this untouchable drug dealer who can do no wrong. Even Jay-Z shows depth, there's no excuse. If I want that type of hip hop I'll stick to Ghostface/Rae, both of whom represent a more human aspect of the genre where paranoia and fear run deep and getting shot in the ass is a occupational hazard.