Baltimore sport and life article on Jim Hostler! http://baltimoresportsandlife.com/baltimore-ravens/jim-hostler-even-qualified-install-nfl-offense/ so points to look at Jim and his time with Offenses! What went wrong with Anquan Boldin in Baltimore that he couldn’t top 65 catches, and didn’t sniff a 1,000 yard season in three seasons while still considered in his prime? This is the first question I’m asking Jim Hostler in any interview. To sum it all up, what does Jim Hostler have to hang his hat on? One good season of Santana Moss, followed by regressionFailure to develop two first round QBs, Pennington and SmithComplete failure in Alex Smith’s case as the number one overall pickRegression in one of the league’s best running games when he installed his game plan in SFIn six years with the Ravens he’s got Torrey Smith, jury still out on Marlon Brown, and a long list of what could have beenRegression of Anquan Boldin who just proved he can still put up great numbers in any offense on the wrong side of 30 years oldSomeone enlighten me? What makes Jim Hostler qualified to install and run an NFL offense expected to produce better results than the Ravens offense did in 2013?