TheSim

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  1. I'm not arguing that the Patriots were behind it, but the "NFL provides the headsets" argument is a non-starter. It's their stadium, their facilities, their cables and they have unmonitored access to all of that stuff year round. If they wanted to patch into the opponents' system and interfere with it, they could.

     

    The NFL's statement that it was a "power issue" makes honestly no sense to me. There's no such phenomenon in electrical engineering where the stability of your power source can actually cause RF signals to cross with radio signals. And if it's a hardwiring problem... why is it that Tomlin said this "always happens" there when he's been going there for 8 years? They couldn't fix that problem in 8 years? Something's going on that isn't being explained.

     

    Again: who knows what happened. Even if it was deliberate, it could've been a stadium guy going rogue and doing it because he was mad about Deflategate (to me that's the Occam's Razor answer here). I do doubt that the Pats higher ups would be so blatantly stupid/arrogant as to cheat in such an obvious way on the NFL season opener in front of the world, in their first game since Deflategate.

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  2. I am still confused as to people saying Steve Smith Sr. will start on the opposite side of Aqib Talib.... Chris Harris Jr. is by far their best corner as he is a top 6-7 cornerback I think he will start against our best offensive weapon. 

     

    It's kind of a myth that teams consistently put their top corner on the top WR.  The only corner who ever did that consistently was Revis.  The reason why is that when you put your best CB on their best WR, it's basically a push.  Not even Chris Harris will be able to effectively shut down Steve Smith.  What you do instead is you put your best CB on their number 2, and then you put your no. 2 CB on their no. 1 and provide help with a safety/slot CB/ILB depending on if you're in man or zone and what routes are being run.

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  3. We were not a good football team when we played Denver in that game. I think we are much improved and will give them a good fight this time around.

     

    I disagree kind of.  That was a talented team with a few glaring holes (Huff especially).  Too much turnover, Super Bowl hangover, etc.  I thought on a large portion of plays we played really well on D.  There were just too many single plays that blew up and gave up long scores.

     

    The other thing overlooked is how much better it will be to have Mosley in the middle than whoever we had there in that game (Ellerbe?).  Lots of coverages were blown in those shallow crossers and slot throws, and a fair bit of the blame was on the ILBs.  Daryl is playing much better, and Mosley is a huge upgrade there.

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  4. Secondary just have to give the front 5 time to get to Peyton. Williams, Jernigan, Davis, a fresh Canty, Suggs, Doom, Upshaw, Guy, Za'Darius are the ones who need to be at their best, because Peyton is at his worst when you can get pressure on him without blitzing. It worked in the playoff game for us and in the Super Bowl in 2013 for the Seahawks. You just need enough help in the secondary to let your front flush him out of the pocket. It's literally the only way to beat him.

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  5. HENSLEY, LETS NOT FORGET.

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    We don't have anyone returning punts with security nor experience.

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    In the 2013 season the Ravens weren't a good team ending 8-8 and Jacoby was still pulling miracle plays, it could have been worse.

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    It's not Jacobys fault that trawick Bashed Jacobys knee and sprained his mcl.

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    Did trawick get cut!?

    Did he make it as a starter?

    It wasn't a good idea to cut Jacoby. Jacoby has talent and experience, swagg and was a game changer. Every season he did special things.

     

    It was 2 years ago that the Trawick incident happened.  LET IT GO, people.  

     

    And I'm not even sure what him making the team has to do with Jacoby: Trawick is a good special teams player if you pay attention instead of obsessing over one dumb mistake 2 years ago.  And he's experienced depth at the safety position, where we're thin.  Jacoby on the other hand was just as unreliable last year as Asa Jackson was in the preseason this year, and there was no room for him as a WR.  He'd be taking up an entire roster spot just to return kicks (not that valuable anymore) and sometimes punts.  That's not enough to justify a roster spot.

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  6. Just when you think Ravens have regain their sanity they prove yet again to cover up their bad move with yet another bad move. Asa will cost the Ravens a game, guarantee you.

     

    He's on the PS.  He can't cost us a game as long as he's not in one ;)

     

    But if they brought him back to be a KR/PR, they would've cut Jeremy Ross and kept D. Brown.  Clearly they brought him back for more security at CB, with someone who knows the scheme and is comfortable with his teammates.

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  7. "The rich get richer"- Really tired of hearing this kinda talk when it comes to the Ravens. We are overall a good drafting team thanks to Ozzie but he misses just as many as he hits and never gets grief for the misses. 2009, 10, 12 and 13 were all sub par years minus a player or two here and there and thats being kind. 2014 was a nice bounce back year especially if certain guys can stay healthy. I dont want to judge this past years draft yet its to early but Perrmian is def concerning , its clear now why MAxx fell as far as he did (just not ready for this level on competition yet) . Carl Davis looks like he good be a nice player. I just think Ozzie get to much credit for the past

     

    Plenty of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd rounders on every team fail; look at the Steelers O-Line woes, or the Pats' inability to draft CBs: even the other great orgs miss on what should be slam dunks.

     

    But most teams are lucky to get a reliable starter from any round other than the first three.  Ozzie/Eric regularly get starters from rounds 4 and 5, and find solid backups in later rounds. And the rest of the league pretty much cannot understand how well they do in picking up UDFAs.

     

    And while Ozzie gets huge acclaim for his drafting (which to be frank has not been as reliably spectacular as in the first 10 years or so but has still been excellent), the places where he's probably better than anybody else in the entire league is free agency, accumulating comp picks, and cap management.  He regularly finds guys that other teams cut or ignored in FA, brings them here, and then we watch them explode.  Justin Forsett is just the latest.  Will Hill is probably going to be that guy this year.  (Worth mentioning that we've signed both of them to extensions that are probably 50% off what they should be making value-wise).  Kamar Aiken is another guy who will probably provide far more value to us than any of his other teams could have imagined.  And that's just since last year.  

     

    As far as Perriman and Williams... relax.  The season hasn't even started yet.  Perriman started every game of his college career.  Williams has only been resting a few weeks and might need a year to catch up fully to NFL speed anyway (Pitta wasn't even that great in his first year, you might remember Ed Dickson was the big rookie TE that year).  Relax.

     

    Edited to add: We're carrying over $10m in dead cap weight this season, we're ~$8m under the cap, and yet we're getting picked to go to the SB.  And you want to criticize how Ozzie runs the org?

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  8. Kamar looked great last year.  He's been pretty limited in pre-season reps this year.  Waller and Butler have had solid performances against better competition (1st and 2nd strings).  Camp looked good in pre-season action prior to the injury and also looked good last year.  Waller, Butler, and Camp have had great practices, which is where the majority of evaluation goes on.  Brown probably deserves a PS spot (though it's going to be tricky given the weird injury issues going on at various positions).  There's just not enough on him against legitimate competition to justify taking a roster spot away from more established guys.

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  9. But last night was not the only time Brown looked good... He had some other plays that looked good in the earlier pre-season games too.

     

    He had a TD in Philly (during silly time, again when the opponent was on their 4th string defense).  I'm not denying he might have talent, but given he had just as much of a shot as other UDFAs like Jeremy Butler, why wasn't he getting reps with the 1st or even 2nd teams?

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  10. It really shows that your team has more talented players than the other team.

     

    The final score definitely does not show that.  We rested every starter and almost every major backup while the Falcons played their first and second strings throughout nearly the entire game.  Then we only "lost" because they didn't want to go to overtime and they tried a 2 pt conversion when they didn't need to.  And you think the score from that game represents anything useful?

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  11. I get that we're all hyped up on Brown thanks to last night, but one game against third/fourth string backups is not enough to establish the guy as someone worthy of a roster spot. Practice squad, maybe, it depends on how he looked in practice all summer, and we didn't get to see that.

    I'm bummed that Tom Nelson was cut, though. He has played well throughout the pre-season (including last night, when he was the first WR to actually establish anything resembling a good night). I understand why they want to give guys like Waller and Butler a chance first, but Nelson seemed like a far more trustworthy option with better hands. Just my opinion.

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  12. Agreed. There isn't a team in the NFL that only keeps 5 CB's on their 53 man roster, that's crazy.. especially for a team that was ravaged by injuries at that position last year. Plus Vaughn isn't eligible for the PS squad so i don't know what that notion was all about. If you have been on an active 45 man gameday roster for over 9 games you are ineligible and Vaughn has accrued well over that threshold.

     

    There's a "veteran" spot on the PS now, which Vaughn would be eligible for.

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  13. Similar to what Sami just said, he's always reminded me of how Ellerbe was in his first few years, albeit with a lot more attention since he was a 2nd rd pick supposedly "taking over" for #52. Like Ellerbe was with us, Brown's explosive and has good instincts when he can keep up with the game. Prior to 2012, they used Ellerbe in almost exclusively 3rd and long situations, mostly on delayed blitzes. I am curious to see if they try the same thing w/Brown this year. It took Ellerbe 4 years to get to 1st-team level. Hoping Brown can do that this year, so we'll see.

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  14. In many cases, muscle strains and tears have nothing to do with poor joint support. They are often caused by muscle imbalances, such as the quad being much stronger than the hamstring, which causes uneven pull and torque, which can lead to strains and tears. A lack of flexibility or stiffness in the muscle can cause that as well. But I see what you're saying as far as one being about issues with the body and another being about taking a bad hit or falling awkwardly.  The problem is, we don't even know if he does just have a contusion. "Soft tissue" injury could mean almost anything, and it scares me a little that Harbaugh is being so vague about it, and I'm surprised the media hasn't tried to get him to be a little more specific.

     

    Thanks for the addt'l info on those injuries, you're of course right about those also being potential causes.  I know that sometimes poor joint/ligament support (possibly from damage or bad genetics, in my case) can also cause imbalanced muscles as your body compensates by changing the way you distribute your weight, which can then manifest in muscle tears/strains.  I have a lack of sufficient cartilage in my joints, which puts extra strain on my ligaments and the surrounding muscles, leading to very strong thighs but weaker calves.  I get a lot of hamstring pulls and tears as a result.  But everybody's different, of course, and as you said poor muscle flexibility could definitely be a part of it, especially since Camp's solution was to take up yoga, probably at the suggestion of his trainers/sports medicine doctors.  My hope is that the "soft tissue" injury remark is an attempt by Harbaugh to be more vague because he's clearly getting irritated with making statements about injuries and looking bad when they turn out differently than he'd been told.  He's said as much wrt to Perriman, that he was going to "get out of the injury prediction business", etc.

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  15. That's amazing that he's out there so quickly. I really hope he's got the leg and ligament strength to deal. Frequently you see guys come back, try to play at full speed, and not realize that to do so they have to over compensate on their strong side, and then they end up tearing their other knee up (see: Lardarius). Being a safety makes that even more risky. Hoping for the best for him, seems like a hard worker with some talent he can bring to the team.

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