bioLarzen

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  1. 20 minutes ago, stuckonaboat13 said:

    I have faith in Urschel. Call me crazy but I think he can handle it. The guy is clearly smart enough to understand the mental demands of center. Physically he is slightly undersized at 300lbs but intelligence and quickness can counter that.

    And what exactly fuels this faith of yours? I don't think it was his performance - because it has so far been mediocre at best... Also, the fact that a rookie and an eternal journeyman (Ducasse) easily overtook him on the depth chart doesn't seem to indicate he's starting caliber...

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  2.   3 hours ago, Tdot.to.Bmore said:

    Even though its not the sexiest pick i wouldn't mind picking up a OT in the first. Secure the line for Joe so he can do his thing. Get back to the ground and pound attack with the play action.

    I agree. Trade back 7-8 spots, pick up a 3rd or 4th Rounder and draft OT Cam Robinson. He's KO 2.0! Will still have stud CBs available with the 2nd Round pick. You can also package two of those 3rd Rounders to move back up into the 2nd for a pass rusher like Tim Williams or Carl Lawson.

    That could work IMHO

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  3. I guess it's just getting awfully and unexcusably old for me to keep saying this - but I still think that this year Ozzie cannot really pick a bad position in the first round. He can pick the wrong guy - but not "the wrong" position. If we exclude the obvious ones Ozzie won't pick in the first round this year - QB, P, K - we're left with a list of positions each of which can do with some reinforcements - even the one where we don't have holes, like S, RB or even TE... Whou wouldn't rush to submit the slip if, for some inexplicable and diabolical reason, Leonard Fournette was still on the board at #16?

    My pick is still the best RT available at #16 (or wherever we pick in the first round) - for the sole reason that OT is the position which seems the least likely to still have guys on the board in the mid-rounds. But that's just a though, nothing more, of course,

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  4. These press conferences are often so cryptic. The one thing Eric DeCosta did was to highlight the top 2 prospects of his WR board - Mike Williams and Ross. However, he either deliberately downplayed Corey or they're really don't have him as their top two. My hunch is he is their top guy.

    I don't think we should put any faith in anything any NFL organization says about the draft pre-draft. This is part of the draft strategy and draft operation - if the organization's interest is to throw some smoke screen out there, they are gonna do so. And that's no problem. Taking it seriously is.

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  5. I don't even understand the question. "Could they use a first-round pick on the same position just two years later? " - Why opn earth couldn't they? Is there ONE meaningful argument against this?

    The same goes to drafting an OT, after haviong drafted one in the first round the previous draft. Could the Ravens draft OT's in back-to-back first rounds? Why on earth couldn't they? What goes against it?

    I'm frankly baffled. Why does this question even come up?

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  6.   58 minutes ago, bioLarzen said:
      1 hour ago, Purple Dawg 96 said:

    They could at least let Timmy finish out his contract! Smh my day "WAS" good until I read this crap! Smh

    Maybe this quick analysis will make you see why this is much more probably gonna end up being a good move than a bad one
     

    And if you're familiar with RSR, you know that Tony Lombardy isn't the guy who will defend everything about the Ravens organization's actions.

    Sorry bio, I will take a motivated Timmy and his production and a possible 3rd round comp pick next draft over moving up 25 spots in the third round this draft any day. IMHO Lombardi is the one who is wrong. He did not convince me one bit with his argument.

    And how do you know we would have gotten a "motivated" Jernigan in 2017? And how do you know this "motivation" wouldn't have triggered even more boneheaded penalties?

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  7. 20 minutes ago, Purple Dawg 96 said:

    They could at least let Timmy finish out his contract! Smh my day "WAS" good until I read this crap! Smh

    Maybe this quick analysis will make you see why this is much more probably gonna end up being a good move than a bad one
     

    And if you're familiar with RSR, you know that Tony Lombardy isn't the guy who will defend everything about the Ravens organization's actions.

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  8. Not as if it was anything close to crucial - or even really important - but could anyone explain to me why a tightly run organization that seems to be well organized and strong on scheduling events, still cannot assign a definite date for releasing the schedule? Why do they make it seem like there are factors they cannot foresee? There aren't. The schedule could already be ready now. What is this "it will be ready SOMETIME the coming weeks" approach? It always sounds like they're saing "OK,we know we should make the schedule some time around now, we'll see to it at some point."

    I hate it when the news is about when they THINK the schedule is goiung to be relased. This is a textbook example of no-news - and it still makes the news on a regular basis...

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  9. As for Shanahan: yep, there is a definite chance he would have been lured away from Baltimore with a HC-gig bait after one season like Kubiak was - and it takes some imagination to picture an O better - more efficient that is - than Kubiak's anyway... So, I don't think anyone could really say we should have opted for him over Kubiak (especially Justin Forsett LOL).
    What I was secretly hoping is that he would be consiodered as a replacement for HC after last season. Now, THAT would have been an exciting move IMHO. Wisely, the owner shot down any speculations very early, but it was good to dream about it :)

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  10. I'm still of the opinion that Ozzie cannot pick the wrong position at #16. He can pick the wrong guy, but not the wrong position. WR, edge rusher, CB, front seven, OL, RB, ILB, you name it... even a TE or S would not be a bad idea. And we know he won't pick a QB.
    What makes me think it's gonna be an OT or OG is the fact that this is the thinnest rookie pool of our truest need positions in this draft. There are gonna be great options for WR, rusher and CB in the second round, ones that could even be day 1 starters - but if you want an O-lineman who may have to heavily contribute in 2017, you probably cannot wait until after early-second round. You either take the best option at #16 - there is a good chance that all the options are still on the board at that point, but one of the top 2-3 guys are definitely gonna be still available. - or fingers crossed one of the really serviceable guys somehow falls through the cracks and is still there when we pick in the second round. With this few picks I think we can forget about Ozzie trading UP - and count on him trading DOWN at some point.

    So, my way-early suspicion is that it's gonna be Ryan Ramczyk Ozzie picks at #6.

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  11. I especially liked the boat-prank because it doesn't frighten anyone. While Bell's one as real good too, no denying that - it presumeably brought some unaware steelers-fans on the brink of a heart-attack :)

    Russel Street Report also did a great job. My favourite part:

    "Given the dearth of talent at center in the 2017 NFL Draft, most assumed that Nick Mangold would have been signed by now, but the 7-time Pro Bowler and 3-time All Pro is still looking for a new employer. The longer Mangold remains available, the lower the asking price, and then, perhaps he fits Ozzie’s credo, “right player, right price.”

    BUT…

    The native of Ohio comes from a family of lifelong Browns fans who despise the Ravens. If it was earlier in Mangold’s career and the dollars were bigger, such loyalties might be overlooked. But given the relatively modest salary that the former Jet is likely to command, upsetting the family dinner table on Thanksgiving by becoming a Raven, isn’t worth it to Mangold.

    And then there’s this…

    During a recent Locked on Jets podcast, Mangold was asked about the possibility of going to Baltimore following the departure of Jeremy Zuttah. Mangold shot down the idea saying, “Besides my family’s disdain for the Ravens, there’s Marty Mornhinweg. I played in his system for two seasons in New York and when the Jets parted ways with him, I offered to take him to the airport just to make sure he was leaving
    .”

    LOL :D

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  12. "Do you remember who the Ravens’ opponent was when they played their first game after relocating to Baltimore in 1996?
    To tell you the truth, I didn’t remember either,
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    Sarah, please tell me you're joking. I've only been a simple Ravens fan for roughly ten years, and even I know that - I could even tell you the result and walk you through Ray Lewis's first ever NFL INT in the endzone... just by being a simple Ravens fan.

    I'm more than sure you were just joking there :)

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  13. 7 hours ago, Orange_Peanut said:

    KO was not the same KO that we know today, he was above average at best because he was hurt all the time.

    KO hurt all the time? He played in all 16 games in the season in question...

     

    (and yes, he missed half the season the next year - but he had a grand total of 4 missed game since... "hurt all the time"?)

     

    As for Urschel... He's been overtaken in the depth chart by a rookie (Lewis) and a lifetime journeyman (Ducasse)... Do you really think this is comparable to KO?

     

    Remember this: if a player is known in the NFL for any other thing than his play - for example that he is a maths wiz - then he's not really a great player...

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  14.   9 hours ago, bioLarzen said:

    Well... sorry to have to break it to you, but...

     

    1.) we already have a good QB - one that played rather poorly at stretches of last season - but not a bad QB by any measure;

    2.) I'm afraid you've been fooled. That ship-thing was an April's fool prank.

    I missed the prank,but how do you get to GB by boat anyway

     

    Well, you can if you want - but it's not too practical :)

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  15. I know that we have a lot of slightly above average RBs but if the Ravens draft a gamebreaking RB like a Dalvin Cook, Ravens will be really good. Build from the inside out, plus we already have the pieces to have a great run game (stout linemen, great defense, WR that stretch the field, Greg Roman). If the first round pick is used on a WR, that makes us more unidimensional.

    I see a lot of resemblance between the SB offense we had. We are only missing a Ray Rice-type RB and Anquan-type receiver on the team

    Plus a Birk-caliber C, a KO-type LG and a Ray Lewis-Ed Reed-Birk-Boldin type locker room leadership ;)

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  16. 4 minutes ago, drillem said:

    All we need now is a good quarterback. And going by ship for that game in GB is similar to staying in Calif for a week between games a few years back. We all saw how that went. You get in a plane, you get there quick. You get on a ship and you just float for days. Who is making these decisions?

    Well... sorry to have to break it to you, but...

     

    1.) we already have a good QB - one that played rather poorly at stretches of last season - but not a bad QB by any measure;

    2.) I'm afraid you've been fooled. That ship-thing was an April's fool prank.

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