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  1. Oz, avoid the one year wonders. We have no time for projects.
  2. True, there's always turnover. However, look at the losses of designated "core" or "key" players and those who were expected to be vital backups that didn't meet expectations. Seven, and potentially, eight DBs being released. This however, is a rebuild to get much younger and faster. They will never admit or call it such. The younger players must simply grow up, play, and perform if we have any opportunity to move beyond mediocre. The same goes for the coaching. They too must perform better, assess better, and give players the opportunity to grow by putting them into position to be successful.
  3. If we're winning the division, going deep in the playoffs, and winning a super bowl every few years, I could care less if any player goes to the pro bowl. Let's just get back to winning.
  4. Simple answer to a difficult problem to solve: explosive players with a killer instinct and edgy attitude. You can't teach either. We simply don't have enough of them on our team.
  5. You know it's slow when beat writers copy and paste other writers news articles. LOL! Every player doesn't fit every system. Every team has a different environment and personality, so every free agent doesn't flourish with a new team. Look at when we signed S Michael Huff. He didn't make it through the season if I remember correctly. It was a rare mistake and I think he admitted it was very difficult for him in B-more. Every team makes the same mistakes with FAs.
  6. Nothing personal. Strictly business. No love lost. We can't keep them all, or most, or even the best of the players we draft and develop. We just simply need to draft better, keep developing players, and just manage the situation as best we can and simply don't expect more than 4 to 5 years from any player we draft. I think we need to stop relying so heavily on free agency every year and paying others anyway, and grow Ravens.
  7. Lots of redundant news and information by the Ravens Media Staff.
  8. I hear you coach. However, we must make the playoffs to compete for a championship. That is no longer a given. Go Ravens!
  9. John, you're spot on. Good to see an article from the team's writers that isn't looking at the team through rose-colored glass, but as it truly is. I think some of the writers have lost credibility. It's not an alternative fact that we're not amongst the AFC elite. We have a ways to go in putting the proper bricks in place to return to that level and sustain it. It could very well take several more years just to get back to the playoffs. That's not a popular thought, but it's a very real possibility. Every season is a major rebuild for us, not just a reload, because we lack franchise altering players who are in their prime. Joe is a good QB, but he can't carry a franchise. Sugg is very good for his age but he's past his prime. CJMosley is very good but isn't dominant yet. BWilliams, he'll prosper and anchor someone else's defense for years to come. JSmith is injury prone thus is unreliable. Every year it's discussed how we lack explosiveness and the need isn't filled. We sign stop gap players for a year at a time and they just collect check. We draft players who can't get on the field and stay like MElam who after 4 years will be gone and thus wasted a 1st round pick. The only dominate area of our team is the kicker JTucker. The kicker? We have seven players selected for the Pro Bowl when only 3 are legit: Yanda, Weddle, Juice. I can't count a long snapper and barely can count Juice, though I like his play. Orr was a better ILB than Mosley was this past season. His loss will be felt on the defense next season, but glad to know he has a full quality of life ahead of him. So, we'll wait through the off-season, read the stories of who is released, who is signed, and who is drafted. We'll wade through the mini-camps and OTAs and hear how good the players and the team is. We'll get pumped for the training camp and see a few preseason games, which actually is a great indicator of what type of team we have, despite Ozzie saying it takes 4-6 games to assess. I differ with him on that. The 2017 season will start and we all drink the purple drink and say, "Play Like a Raven!"
  10. "Upside." Here we go. Another off-season of raising expectations based on "upside."
  11. I thought you were selling purple kool-aid this morning this morning on the run game being fixed. Your last two paragraphs confirms you are not.
  12. Class! Enjoy your retirement! You've earned it!
  13. So is Marty's comment about being a team player a backhanded comment of some type towards Juan and Washington? Offensively, they certainly performed like there were philosophical and tension issues amongst that staff the past few seasons. Welcome aboard Roman!
  14. Good luck Coach Frazier! His loss will be felt.