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  1. 4 points
    Getting awarded a pick and you still complain because we let a guard go who got offered LT money for G, makes sense. I bet you would complain about a 98 yard TD because it wasn't a 99 yard TD. I love it.
  2. 4 points
    With how loaded this upcoming draft is an extra pick in the top 100 is huge.
  3. 4 points
    Rocky would totally lose to Mike Tyson, Rocky was just an actor.
  4. 4 points
    Still a beet, regardless of the caption. Would've at least received partial credit for the following reference.
  5. 4 points
    Speaking of this thread, just finished watching some Flacco highlights on YouTube. Damn near brought a tear to my eye (figuratively of course). #makeflaccogreatagain2017
  6. 3 points
    Chuck you repeat the same things over and over again, even though they rarely make sense. Do you think repeatedly suggesting that the owner makes changes is going to force Steves hand? If so you can throw that in the bin with your other zany ideas, like cutting all of our TEs, so we can take OJ in round 1 or only using 4 of this years picks on DBs and then trading away the rest.
  7. 3 points
    Really why? Pitta is smaller then Watson, slower then Watson and doesn't come close to the career production that Watson has put up. (Watson in 11 seasons - nearly 5000 yards and 38 TDs / Pitta is 6 seasons has just over 2000 yards and only 13 TDs Watson is coming off of a serious injury but his pales in comparison to Pitta's injuries. Pitta is 5 years younger but I do not believe that his body knows that. and we have Watson at nearly 1/2 the salary as Pitta. Just curious why you say that you would rather have Pitta over Watson every day of the week... (I can only assume that this has more to do with non-football related preferences)?
  8. 3 points
    10 reasons not to bring Pitta back. 1. I would not feel like a down grade if any of our TE's had to step into that spot. We are loaded at TE and can get equal or better production for significantly less money! 2. Watson is just simply a much better deal (as a veteran presence) then Pitta. Even if Pitta takes a pay cut... it will probably still be a higher salary then Watson- who is at least equally as talented (I think more) 3. NO YAC.... Pitta gets no yards after the catch and while a sure handed guy who can move the move the chains is highly valued in this league. Pitta simply does not move the chains. Look at his stats. Sure he gets a lot of catches but that is the majority of Joes meaningless check downs. (Look at the failed pass completion stats from yesterdays article). Pitta does not move the chains and cannot turn the small catches into something meaningful anymore. (and frustrates Ravens fans to death by always running routes short of the 1st down). No YAC renders much of his production meaningless. 4. His presence hinders the progression of our young TE's. Gilmore, Maxx, Waller, and Boyle all seem to simply not be getting the reps they need bc of a veteran presence who ceiling is fairly mediocre. 5. BC the passing game is hindered by Joe's reliance on Pitta. He looks for Pitta so much that he does find the open WR's or give the play time to develop 6. Gilmore, Boyle and probably Maxx are better TE's for our re-vamping the run game (and can still catch and move the chains). 7. Waller and Watson can split the seams and stretch the field and keep both the LBs and S's honest where as Pitta doesn't bring that same threat. 8. Pitta is an injury away from his career being over. (high investment for someone so fragile). Albeit, all players are only a play a way but Pitta has shown a propensity to serious injury and he commands more money then most of TE's put together (other then Watson) 9. I think he would make great trade bait. More so then probably Maxx, Gilmore, Boyle, or Waller (and at least equal to Watson). With as many needs as we have and the depth in this years draft... Pitta could land us a 4th round pick who can be an integral part of our future. (maybe 5th) 10. and this is no small point. Cutting Pitta puts Joe on notice. He seems to have called the shots on Trestman. He seems to have called the shots on retaining Marty. Joe had his way and didn't produce... now it is time for the management to due what is best for the team and tell Joe to stopping worrying about FO decisions and worry about playing QB and producing. This is not about taking care of your buddy or some boys club this is the NFL and with out production you get no say.
  9. 3 points
    I think Quadry has a valid question as to why can't we develop young receivers. Is it just a coaching issue? Sounds too simple to be just that. You would think that they could at least learn from the vets that we have had, and we have had some good ones- Mason, Boldin, SSR and so on. I don't understand it either. That is really the only position that we see the slowest development (or none at all)
  10. 3 points
  11. 3 points
    I don't really think you can take injury as a big factor. It's all luck really: Mosley had a decent amount of nagging injuries when he declared and has missed 4 games in 3 years now, while Perriman didn't have any and now has two knee injuries in two seasons. All I'm saying is the injury risk is there for any player.
  12. 3 points
  13. 2 points
    a lot of mocks have been posted recently so i guess ill throw in a pre-combine mock as well. im gonna do my best to be realistic based on what the ravens would do and try to keep personal bias out. 1. Cleveland - Myles Garrett, EDGE, TAM - BPA, rare talent, high value position, no brainer. 2. SF - Jonathan Allen, DL, Bama - with the news of kirk cousins likely being traded for their 34th overall pick and carlos hyde, they may go ahead and take the BPA and turn their line into something absolutely ridiculous. if arik armstead can make himself a decent NT and at least eat space then there will be no stopping their front 3. with their solid secondary their defense will lead the charge back into relevance. 3. Chicago - Mitch trubisky, QB, NC - chicago cant continue without a qb, they are getting dangerously close to browns/niners territory. they need a ton of help all across the roster, really they should go BPA here and take jamal adams since they need a lot of secondary help anyway and be patient, but i think cutler has left such a sour taste in their mouths that they will try to find their qb ASAP. not sold on trubisky, but far from being down on him. 4. Jax - Jamal Adams, S, LSU - far and away the BPA here(for most people, i like hooker slightly more but only due to my bias for center fielder type safeties) and with ramsey playing corner they need a safety. the new face of the franchise. 5. Tenn - Malik Hooker, FS, OSU - great player, can be argued that he is the BPA, and if the titans continue being smart they are going to be perennial juggernauts, by being smart i mean landing home runs with all of their early picks, this is a home run in so many ways, the titans currently have a horrible safety tandem and secondary in general, hookers presence alone basically eliminates vertical threats and turns the rare vertical attempt into an interception often. no safety has played the single high ballhawk role as well as hooker since ed reed. 6. NYJ - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU - i dont wanna make this pick because it feels like such a gimme, considering everyone is mocking him here, but it makes sense, and im trying to be realistic. the jets have a solid roster, they could take a cb but as good as this class is i dont think anyone is 6th overall worthy, other than that they dont have many tangible weaknesses outside of qb and rb, and they seem to be set on being patient with hackenberg. so heres a qb's best friend, a workhorse back. 7. Chargers - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson - travis benjamin is meh, keenan allen is great but one of the most injured players in the league, and phillip rivers at this point of his career deserves to be spoiled, hes been beaten and battered so badly due to an inept FO that refuses to make good signings and draft picks along the OL, and there are no options there at this point, so the next best thing is not just an insurance policy for his injured top target, but a definite upgrade over any receiving options on the team. 8. Carolina - Solomon Thomas, DL, Stanford - how is it possible that a team who has invested so many high picks on the DL falling short? charles johnson and kawann short are FAs, kony ealy? vernon butler? they could be excellent there, but nobody knows yet, and that still leaves a no-name on the strong-side DE, thomas puts an elite talent at whatever the hell position they need him at, and is most likely the BPA which is what carolina loves to do. 9. Cinci - Reuben Foster, LB, Bama - the newest thorn in the ravens side. if this dude went 2nd overall i wouldnt bat an eye, thats how good he is, positional "value" has him slide here and cinci wins out on a generational talent and the ultimate losers here? every other team in the AFCNorth. 10. Buf - Corey Davis, WR, WMU - the biggest weakness on this team is WR, after qb of course, but this weak qb class turns them away. sammy watkins is an injury waiting to happen, and with robert woods leaving they have literally nothing you can even mistake for a NFL WR corps if watkins is hurt. whoever ends up at qb for buffalo will be a happy man, having the elite route running of corey davis and watkins, the big bodied strong handed charles clay, and shady mac in the backfield. 11. NO - Derek Barnett, EDGE, Tenn - they would be fools to take anyone else here. barnett is the most complete edge defener after myles garrett, with an elite bend and array of pass rush moves, great IQ, and good run defense and even zone drop ability, he fills the biggest need as the flat out BPA. a guy like this helps keep pace with atlanta and carolina who you can compete against with a good and well-rounded front. 12. Cleveland - Marshon Lattimore, CB, OSU - the most talented CB since Pat Pete falls due to injuries. if lattimore had stayed healthy he is a #1 overall type of corner. cleveland takes a shot here at a player who can legitimately be the best corner in the league, which also fills a need. they stay patient for a qb, one of kizer or watson will be there at 33 most likely. 13. AZ - OJ Howard, TE, Bama - gresham out howard in, they have no-names at TE and with michael floyd being gone and fitz getting up there, they need receiving options, Howard is an enormous potential type of guy who could rise even higher than this after the combine, hes also proven to be clutch, i guess... i mean blown coverages and play design have gotten him open for huge plays in championship games, but why the hell doesnt every OC do that? so im sure howard wasnt just gifted big plays in big games. 14. Indy - Dalvin Cook, RB, FSU - gore is on his last legs, frankly its a miracle hes in the NFL at this point. they need a ton of help on defense, and i dont think the colts are afraid of character concerns since the irsays arent exactly shining stars. they could go a ton of different ways here, but the team is built around andrew luck and an incredible talent at RB takes precedence over any help on defense. 15. Philly - Taco Charlton, DE, Mich - with connor barwin likely on his way out, the eagles get an excellent 43DE here. taco looks like one of more NFL ready guys with all the measurables, ridiculous burst and closing speed for a guy his size, plays like a NFL edge defender being well rounded. hes a day one starter and hes gonna wreak havoc in the NFC east, a division with a lot of good tackles. philly is upset about missing out on so many great offensive prospect for wentz to grow with, but they end up happy once taco dominates. 16. Ravens - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Bama - i wont be happy here. but this is me trying to be realistic. i think humphrey is gonna crush the combine and be a top 3 athlete at cb, and I actually believe that the ozzie-bama connection IS a real thing(i dont think ozzie just prefers alabama prospects, but i think there is a comfort level with him having connections there), but im just not a big fan, im not big on corners who struggle to turn their head and play the ball. what im hoping is that he is put in a position to succeed, let him play a lot of zone, keep the plays in front of him, dont put him in man coverage, dont let him get exposed by jumpball receivers, and worst case scenario this kid could be an excellent safety. this is just a pick i could imagine happening. 17. Washington - Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova - the combine should have this beast flying up the boards. he is just a monster of a man, 6'7" 290+ but he bursts off the ball and bends the edge like hes 4 inches shorter and 30 lbs lighter, hes crazy to watch on tape. he bullrushes multiple blockers successfully on a consistent basis, he finishes plays, he plays incredibly violent, hes just a superhero on film, small school status and limited film has him in the teens but a jaw dropping set of measurables has him rise from the second. plus, the skins need a 5T and a big time player in their front seven. 18. Tenn - Sidney Jones, CB, WU - tennessee makes a statement that they are ready to take over the south when everything just falls their way in multiple drafts. sidney jones could fall, he has possibly the worst top end speed of the first round corners and his tackling can turn some teams off, the combine could hurt him, but hes still imo an elite prospect and the most scheme diverse corner in the draft. tennessees secondary does a complete 180 due to their trade back in which they land elite prospects with every pick. 19. TB - Budda Baker, S, WU - tampa literally doesnt have a starting safety under contract for 2017, and to say they had one in 2016 is questionable at best. baker should crush the combine, it is reported he runs in the 4.3 range and his tape would have him going in the top half of most draft classes, but the top 2 safeties in this class are out of this world which changes things, but teams open their eyes when they see his combine which should be stellar. 20. Denver - Cam Robinson, OL, Bama - the only reason he is going here over many other OL prospects, is that denver doesnt know which position they need the most, and robinson projects as basically anything but a LT or C, and worst case he is a dominant run blocker who struggles to pass protect at either RG or RT, but either way theyre getting a big upgrade at what they like to do the most, run the ball. 21. Detroit - Charles Harris, EDGE, Mizzou - an upgrade across from ziggy is a more dire need than their secondary, nevin lawson played solid as a #2 last year and darius slay is one of the better corners in the league, their need there is a bit overblown, what they have across from ziggy though is pitiful. 22. Miami - Tim Williams, DE, Bama - would be better off as a 34OLB, but should do fine if given a role as a primary rusher. miami is another team that needs dire help across from their only real edge rusher, williams' combine should make teams overlook the stupidity a little bit. 23. NYG - Garrett Bolles - OT, Utah - the giants need a tackle, flowers has been bad, they have nothing across from him. if bolles even turns out mediocre its an upgrade. but he shouldnt be mediocre, he should be quite decent. 24. Oakland - Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida - not sure why I think he will fall, but i think he will. he plays heavy footed, can be overly aggressive, and i hate the way he press covers, planting your feet and giving one hard shove generating power from your hips is as reckless as it gets and he wont get away with it in the nfl, which is why he falls. however there is a lot to like. no need to go into it, just need to explain why he falls. 25. Houston - DeShone Kizer, QB, ND - self explanitory. theyll be kicking themselves for years over the osweiler contract, but they cant waste the talent they currently have and need a qb in a hurry, regardless of current cap figures. 26. Seattle - Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida - in conversation for the BPA and while they need OL help, they just dont see a value at 26th(though id call dan feeney a hell of a value). 27. KC - Dan Feeney, G, Indiana - best linemen in the draft for the head coach who loves first round OL more than any coach in the league. "andy reid loves O-linemen in the first round" is one of those draft stories that is 100% true. 28. Dallas - Jabrill Peppers, SS/OLB, Michigan - sacrilege to suggest an upgrade over barry church on these boards. but the cowboys need help in coverage regardless, they have the pieces in place, like scandrick and byron jones, but they could use a guy like peppers to inject some life into the defense. he offers an upgrade as a Strongside OLB in their 43, or as a full time SS, and he definitely adds another dimension as a blitzer and just an uber athletic and instinctive swiss army knife. 29. GB - Ethan Pocic, C/G/RT, LSU - if JC Tretter goes theyll need a center, if TJ Lang goes theyll need a guard, pocic does both and is one of the highest IQ and technically sound offensive linemen in this class. the only issue is his height which makes him struggle to get low and generate push from time to time, but a hell of a player who seems like he fits right in at GB. 30. Pitt - Takk McKinley, EDGE, UCLA - i think theyre definitely going with an edge defender here, regardless of who it is. 31. Atlanta - Jalen Tabor, CB, Florida - the falcons whole identity on defense is based around pass rushing and forcing turnovers. i dont like tabor at all, i think hes a holding machine and incredibly undisciplined, and my thinking is that if you jump every stutter step a WR makes then youre gonna guess right often, which is basically what tabor has done, but hey maybe they like his abilitty to generate turnovers. 32. NE - Christian Mcaffrey, RB/WR/KR/PR, Stanford - cliche as hell but hes mocked here often for a reason. ROUND 2: Haason Reddick, OLB, Temple. I dont wanna hear that hes too small. hes 6'1" 230, and can probably start the season at 240, the lack of height only helps him considering his arms are extremely long, with big strong hands, he can generate great leverage with that combination, reddick already displays a great bend, and being 6'1" he is near impossible to get hands on when he gets the slightest advantage on the edge, the long arms and great balance and low center of gravity help him to dip extremely low when turning the corner. he plays like an absolute lightning bolt in space, his pursuit is stellar, he is refined and has the full arsenal of hand and foot moves, highly instinctive, very passionate and motivated, natural leader, and just looks like an alpha on the field. this isnt a kamalei correa situation, reddick is a natural edge rusher with nfl ready ability, KC was an extremely raw project who was also somewhat undersized. Reddick is gonna be a major steal, his day 2 measurables will outweigh his first round tape and 47 teams will be kicking themselves for not taking him. ROUND 3 Nazair Jones, DT, NC. another DL to add to the long history of mid round DLs drafted by ozzie which leaves fans saying "why did we take him when X was on the board to fill a need" and we end up eating our words. jernigan can leave when his contract is up because this guy will be a machine of a hybrid 3 and 5 tech, just like jernigan. we also dont have to worry about carl davis anymore who i think is circling the drain, and it gives us a hell of a DT while we wait on willie henry to develop(if he ever does). just a really ravens like pick. COMP Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA. good athlete, hes got the loose hips, hes fluid, hes got ball skills, and really he stick to his man pretty well and plays shifty and fast, also plays with a swagger and confidence. he seems to just kinda lose track of his man at times, peeking back at the qb and not sticking to his man, he had a solid senior bowl with such a strong cb class he probably shouldnt be going higher than late 3rd, unless he crushes the combine. ROUND 4 Taylor Moton, G/OT, WMU. had a good senior bowl, but still could see himself go early on day 3, smaller school o-linemen dont typically generate a ton of buzz late in the draft process, especially if they arent athletic freaks. Moton is a point-of-attack type of guy, monster of a mauler, shouldnt show very much at the combine that will push his stock upwards. if the ravens wanna get bigger and stronger up front, this guy is a start, now when one of our guys inevitably go down and we need to slide a starting guard out to tackle like we seem to do every season, we have a guard who can bring an enormous push on the inside, with enough coaching he can be a starting guard, and he will be a huge boost to the run game if that happens. ROUND 5 Darreus Rogers, WR, USC. best hands in the nation. I have never(iirc) compared a college prospect to boldin, because i dont think "contested catches" is the only criteria there and there are tons of receivers who do that, however, darreus rogers really does look like boldin on tape. it isnt just the contested catches, but the way he plays in general. he doesnt get wide open really ever, but he gets his own type of separation, which is really more body positioning than anything, he plants and cuts with authority and shields off the defender and faces the qb, and attacks the ball with ferocity, with vice grip hands that no college db has been able to break up. the USC offense wasnt very kind to him as juju got a ton of looks but i truly believe rogers is the better receiver, his hands are ridiculous and he has NFL level ball tracking and body control. with his style of play, speed, burst, quickness, agility, it just wont matter, if he can beat college dbs as badly as he does on tightly contested catches, then all hes gotta do to make the leap is bulk up a bit and keep on outmanning dbs with those hands. thats as deep as im gonna go.
  14. 2 points
    there is nothing to disprove. since drafting Julio the falcons have done next to nothing to add others WRs through the draft. They only drafted 2 other WR in round 4 and 7 since then. Dont think i need to list all the WRs we have spend picks on since drafting Torrey lol TE aint even close to what we have done in filling that position compared to them. They only drafted 2 TE since 2011 in round 3 and 4. we drafted a TE in round 2,3 and 5 not counting waller who was a 6th rounder. Coleman was a 3rd round pick and Freeman was a 4th round pick. we drafted pierce , dixon and allen in the first 4 rounds since 2011. Since 2011 the falcons have drafted 4 oliners in round 1 ,2,3 and 7. We drafted oliners in : 1,2.3,4,4,5,5,5 and 6. Draft wise we have done a lot more for the offense then the falcons and i havent even considerd our pro bowl FB. If you want to argue about FA signings then go ahead but i would not recommend it lol
  15. 2 points
    Continued Focus on player safety will not speed up a game , in fact just the opposite. Egregious and BS calls due to player safety concerns are drawing flags and 15 yards at every turn slowing the game down. We are forcing the officials to make every call at real time regardless wether they are right or wrong because no body wants to be the official getting ragged on ESPN that didn't make that personal foul call.(remember Suggs and Tom Brady's knee, how about cam Newton every time he runs) If its borderline they call it and its ruining the game. The players know the risk and get paid an awful lot to compensate. There are far more dangerous, important, and lightly compensated jobs in the world like the ones who fight for our country,EMT, police etc ... so give it a rest
  16. 2 points
  17. 2 points
    We knew it was coming but glad we are #3 on the list!
  18. 2 points
  19. 2 points
    We never low balled KO. He just got massively overplayed by Oakland. He got top tier LT money to play guard.
  20. 2 points
    1. Wagner's played pretty well every season he's played. The only "down" year he had was the year after his foot injury. Been a solid player when he's out there for his entire tenure in Baltimore... not sure why fans don't see this. 2. If you cut Pitta, and then sign him again, you achieved the same thing as getting him to take a paycut. The dead money doesn't disappear. That's why its expected that the Ravens will ask him for a paycut again, similar to last season. 3. Our QB doesn't need to do anything, especially when there's nothing to cut. He's only due $6M in salary this year, so asking him to take a paycut from that seems pretty stupid. Instead of asking the QB to take a voluntary paycut some of the people around him (and himself included) could just start playing better. What a wild concept. Players just need to play better.
  21. 2 points
    He's a 3rd or 4th corner on team, at best. No interest.
  22. 2 points
    That's a beet. Should've used an image of a beat. Close but no cigar.
  23. 2 points
  24. 2 points
    In just too many games this year, placement was extremely high and toward the body. Just not consistently putting it in front of his man.
  25. 1 point
    Totally agree. Let him walk. Also, hardly a good lead blocker in the run game. Get a real fullback.
  26. 1 point
    37 catches, 266 yards, 5 carries, 22 yards, 1 TD. I don't think anyone will mistake him as the next Jim Brown. Let him walk. Use the money on a tackle/center and/or a CB.
  27. 1 point
    They are currently projected to have around $15M in Cap space, but after adjustments and tenders, they should be have $5-7M in Cap space (depending on who gets RFA tenders). Cutting Arrington, Dumervil, Lewis, Pitta, Watson, Wright and Zuttah would create a net Cap savings (savings from release, adjusted by Rule of 51 replacements) of ~$18M. Adding Webb would make that ~$23M. Adding Wallace would make that ~$28.5M. Just depends on who they feel they can do without and/or how much Cap space they want to make.
  28. 1 point
    I was about to say this but I'll hold my breath until after the combine. We all know they will run drug tests. Just waiting to hear who fails. I'd rather deal with his problems over cook any day of the week.
  29. 1 point
    i would - i think therein lies the difference - if someone is truly that good a pass rusher i personally absolve them from any other production sins because of how valuable pass rush is...
  30. 1 point
    i dont know where you are getting this but ive heard nothing of the sort - ive heard that the browns and 49ers are particularly interested in garropolo - and of course this is the year the pats would get rid of him because next year is his FA year so the most they would get is a 3rd rounder from him leaving whereas they can probably get at least a 1st this year from him - and to be honest he's probably worth it, especially considering the overall poor level of qb talent in this year's draft... jimmy g is far and away a better prospect for the future than deshaun watson, deshone kizer, mitch trubisky and pat mahomes. i would never begrudge one of the qb needy teams for selling their pick for jimmy g because he is more promising and has shown more than any college qb - plus you can literally sell anything for a franchise qb and be proven right because they are that important
  31. 1 point
    The chargers didn't deserve Weddle. He should have been a Raven from rookie campaign.
  32. 1 point
    I just hope that Ozzie and the crew not going to hesitate to trade a 3 round pick to trade up for a talent player that still on the board. No more of this try trade back and get more picks scenario we need talents on this team. The more picks we get, the greater that they not even gonna make this team anyway.
  33. 1 point
    Harris is a bad run defender I won't argue it, his decision making is horrible in that regard. But then again we have enough run stoppers
  34. 1 point
    Ideally, yeah, but we have so many holes to fill. Can probably find developmental OL, DL, ILB and maybe a KR in those rounds. Wish we had Pittsburgh's skill in finding starting-caliber WRs that late.
  35. 1 point
    need to use some of those 4-7th rd picks to move up and get better players
  36. 1 point
    You are the Browns, you aren't even close to running out of cap space lol
  37. 1 point
    the crime is that it suggest flacco is not perfect. if its not even his fault that a pass is extremely high then well yeah nothing will ever be his fault...
  38. 1 point
    I think several teams may be interested in a TE who had 86 receptions last year. Its a solid gamble for a team with a young or rookie QB who wants a security blanket with good hands. I think Pitta best serves the Ravens as trade bait at this point. Everyone under him is ready to take his spot and all of our TEs together are not making as much as Pitta. TRADE him!
  39. 1 point
    CUT PITTA PLEASE. Trade him if you could but that would be tough. I have a hard time thinking Rodgers wouldn't want him. Get a 5th or 6th rounder
  40. 1 point
    I'm of the mindset that dan feeney would bring the biggest immediate impact and would also be the safest pick. If we took him at 16 I wouldn't bat an eye. That said we have a knack for finding solid guards and RTs, edge rushers and dbs not so much and we can find both in the best way at 16 and 48. It just doesn't make sense for us to pass on a Sidney jones or Quincy Wilson at 16. Although if we can trade back to the 20s and still land Harris, or take feeney, and pick up another 2nd, then I think that's a much better move
  41. 1 point
    lol....ridiculous. Said nothing of the sort and just kept with the theme and exaggerated as you did using the word "massive". But the fact is Pitta consistently falls down while catching the ball, Wallace and Aiken have often been timid in their receptions and SSS was slowed and injured last year. You don't need to see the comparative stats to know that, just need to watch the games. Also a fact that if Flacco had the advantage of having a true play maker or two the "extremely high" and "toward the body" throws you mention would not be as apparent and YAC(and consequently YPC) would be much higher. It's seen all over the league week in and week out, playmakers making plays catching less than perfect throws, running down the field, eluding tacklers.......you know, guys making plays. Think the Ravens are actively seeking a playmaker at WR and also hope Perriman, Max, Gillmore, Dixon, etc. pan out and become "that guy". Pretty obvious a QB and offense can't succeed without playmakers.
  42. 1 point
    How many of these analyses separate his first and second halves of the season? Let's look at the variables... first half: still mentally weighed down by a newly recovered torn knee ligament, compounded by the fact that his starting LT is injured. #1 wr is injured trestman run game averaging next to nothing zuttah playing injured and getting demolished every snap second half: looking more comfortable on his knee starting line mostly intact including a very good LT #1 wr returns Marty looks better than trestman(joes knee recovering and a better OL could play a part in this) run game appears somewhat better, inconsistent but shows ability to break decent chunks a handful of times per game there is so little context to the analyses of flaccos game it's mind boggling that people still don't consider these factors. He needs to improve, but aside from the pats game which featured a brilliant defensive game plan from Matt Patricia, flacco looked really solid for the entire second half. The best he's looked since kubiak without question
  43. 1 point
    I think there's a slight difference. You can be smart but still make risky decisions. That's where I think Joe is. I'd rather have a guy that makes wiser decisions, because one in the hand is worth two in the bush. But, this is who we have. WCO worked for him under Kubiak, not sure why it stopped under Trestman/Marty. I think Kubiak's was a modified WCO with more intermediate and deep routes to open up the defense and attack downfield. Lot of three level routes. Trestman's WCO was all short crap. Marty is just all over the place. With Kubiak, it was clear that routes were tied to the QB's footwork. Generally, everything stems from the QB's footwork. Protection schemes and routes are both tied to the number of steps the QB takes. Off hand, I think the general rule is that a WR's route is three steps for every step a QB takes. And that was evident under Kubiak. Joe would throw the ball almost immediately upon hitting his landmark -- and we found success because of it. I don't want to suggest that Marty and Marc don't tie footwork to the routes, because I'm pretty sure that's just the NFL standard, but for whatever reason, I saw less timing.
  44. 1 point
    Speaking for myself, a lot of my unyielding Flacco homerism came not from his current play, but from where I thought he was heading. I think that explains my current frustration with Joe. When I saw his progression from 2010-2012, and then he had that playoff run, I thought he was truly going to be a top five guy. But it looks plainly like he's regressed since 2014. I do think that is due in large part to his crap supporting cast, but Flacco's crappy footwork and lazy throwing motion aren't the fault of anyone but himself.
  45. 1 point
    That is the truth! I've learned a long time ago that you can't judge the ENTIRE Ravens fan base off a few cats in here.
  46. 1 point
    I really like the idea of individualized program for each player that addresses their specific needs. Plus if he can address the muscle imbalances with each player that should be a great preventative measure, so hopefully we see a reduction in achilles and hamstring injuries.
  47. 1 point
    Thanks for enlightening me. In reading this it seems the facts point to the obvious(to most) reasons for sub par passing game performance. Poor receivers, lack of YAC, conservative play calling and injuries.
  48. 1 point
    Since when the hell is being good at your job 50% of the time good? Again, people will say Pees collapses in the 4th quarter. 3/4 = 75% but people here don't get the frustration with Joe. LMAO.
  49. 1 point
    Exactly LMAO !! Heck if you can carry me all week i am pretty sure i can cash the paycheck.
  50. 1 point