Emotional connection aside, we're much better off with Wallace than Torrey Smith for one prime reason: Wallace used to be a burner who left his original team for a big payday, which didn't pan out. Then ended up with another team who couldn't use him properly, only to make him available to the Ravens with no baggage and a lot to prove.
Torrey is on a similar track now, and don't be surprised if the Eagles are to him as the Vikings were to Wallace. If Torrey was so concerned about his connection with Joe, and the community, he would have stayed. he made is his choice.
...in other news, I'm calling it now. Regardless of what we do in free agency and the draft, the best offensive weapon this year will be Breshad Perriman. Watch...
Oh my - just read the Browns traded for Brock Osweiler...
That alone has made my day - regardless of the Jefferson and Williams-situation :D
Brock Osweiler... LOOOOOOL :)
Bio...RIGHT??? There's another year in the books that we don't have to worry about Cleveland getting into the mix. I like Hugh Jackson, but sometimes he leaves me scratching my head. RGIII? Osweiler? C'mon man.
Glad to see "Baltimore" back on the field. I liked the shield though. Always like to see that Maryland flag incorporated. Its not bad though, its clean. I just hope it doesn't look chewed up come winter, like Pittsburgh.
Good call because that hairline....you know what...nevermind. Mama always said if you don't have anything nice to say...
Very well put. Let's hope more people are willing to echo these sentiments.
20 hours ago, ravensnj said:Only difference, Upshaw can't rush the passer/
Ben Roethlisberger begs to differ.
Upshaw is in that revolving door position for the Ravens where the player develops at that "edge setter" position, then hits free agency. Another team always overpays them to be the next great pass rusher, but they never really justify the money spent. Upshaw has a choice to make just like Pernell McPhee before him...and Arthur Jones...and Paul Kruger...and Jarrett Johnson...should I keep going?
IDK if I would say this is the deepest RB group we've ever had. I would give that to the 2000 Ravens of Jamal Lewis, Priest Holmes, Obafemi Ayabadejo, Sam Gash, and Chuck Evans....
Ray Rice, Willis McGahee, Ricky Williams was pretty good too...
Uh. in the first article this website published after we drafted Perriman all you had to say was "I can't get imagine a 6' 2, 212 pound guy running that fast. That's NUTS."
I'm curious because it doesn't sound like you yourself had done "your stupid homework."
GOT EEEEEEEMMM!!
Everyone seems to think they can do a better job at running this team than the people who do it. If we fired everyone on knee-jerk reactions we'd look like...oh I don't know...the Browns?? They hire/fire people as much as we WANT out team to. There is a reason why most of our head coaches get cherry picked to become head coaches or coordinators with other teams. Despite what some think, they're pretty good.
If nothing else, we need this man's passion on the team.
As it stands right now with the current roster, the Ravens are less than 1,000,000 below the cap for next year. That is one player. Dead money and restructuring are going to need to happen, but I don't think that is going to free up enough money to bring in "elite" players. The Ravens will contend next year, but there is still going to be a void of talent for the next season or two.
To your point, the Ravens never really "bring in elite players." With the exception of Dumervil and Smith, Sr. (who were both mistakes from their previous teams that we took advantage of), all of the Ravens' prime talent has been through the draft and development. The only free agent moves we really make are those under-the-radar types that supplement what we already have. Don't expect the Ravens to buy a good team even IF we have the money to.
Obviously Joe has to be careful with what he says, but it seems like he's willing to consider restructuring the deal for the sake of the team. That says a lot about his character and will likely go unmentioned when all of the TV "analysts" debate whether he's elite or not.
I wonder what was wrong with Nick Perry. He was brought up in the same defense as C.J. Mosley at Alabama. I guess I hoped that he and Mosley would be our new version of Lewis/Reed from Miami. Maybe they still will be...
I think that getting higher draft picks is an overrated advantage. If history serves, Ozzie probably trades his high first round pick for more picks in the later rounds. There's always a stupid team out there willing to salvage their future for 1 1st round pick (See Washington).
I wonder if that's how Snoop Dogg teaches his youth football teams...to just "lay down."
I like what Trestman did with Mallet, taking advantage of his arm............DOES JOE FLACCO NOT HAVE AN ARM? MORE DEEP THROWS FOR JOE TRESTMAN
Regardless, good show ol'chap
I don't think his deep ball was even the most impressive aspect, it was the way he fired bullets into the chests of the receivers, especially when we needed a big 3rd down conversion. Joe can and SHOULD do more of that.
Boomer Esiason must not like the Ravens much !
He looked like he'd taken a bite of a crap sandwich after the game was over...!
I love when the pundits give us no chance and we show them different !
But Bart Scott siting next to him was ready to jump out of his seat and he seemed to enjoy rubbing it in Boomer and Cowher's face. Even still referred to the Ravens as "we".
Add a gold trim to the black stripe on the purple pants and I think we got a winner!
Sadly, I kind of saw this coming. He was interviewed earlier this week and said something like: "I'm here. Everyone else is on IR." Had a feeling he had just jinxed himself.
We have the makings for a strong WR corps. We have big guys (Brown, Waller), small guys (Campanaro), possession guys (Aiken, Butler), fast guys (Perriman, Givens), and freakishly strong guys who catch everything (Smith)...if only they could stay healthy.
...or not?
We have the makings for a strong WR corps. We have big guys (Brown, Waller), small guys (Campanaro), possession guys (Aiken, Butler), fast guys (Perriman, Givens), and freakishly strong guys who catch everything (Smith)...if only they could stay healthy.
Aiken is playing well, but I think this his progress needs to be kept in perspective. We needed this Kamar Aiken back when Steve Smith was the only reliable receiver on the team. After you're real #1 goes down, and your #1 draft pick never sees the field, Aiken should be viewed as a productive #3. That's what he'd be on a team with reliable receivers.
Funny thing is, those "gold" pants probably would look half bad if they were matched with the black jerseys instead of the purple. The bad news: They would look just like the Steelers. Those pants should be eliminated immediately.
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But at what price? the $16 million owed to Osweiler? Would they still be on the hook for his salary? If so, they merely inherited Houston's Horses rearery.