SeaHawk

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  1. In addition to the boards being made by members here, I want to say that Russell Street Report has an excellent website and a great board to discuss all things Ravens. Like most of you all, I think facebook Ravens is a great place to get ticked off at the ludicrous comments made by fair weather fans who have no clue what they are talking about. I just thought I'd pop in and let you guys know there are far better ways to communicate in boards like this one without having to discuss with moronic fans in places such as Facebook.
  2. IF we had a better DC, we'd be using much more 4-3.
  3. I just think it's awesome how a guy drafted in the 4th doesn't even showcase his supposed "one trick pony" skill, yet he completely impresses in other ways. From football intelligence, to solid hands/routes, he was balling out. Judon and Stanley both impressed as well. Judon looks special, like he plays with a chip on his shoulder. His second sack was amazing, just drilling into the QB without forgetting how to properly wrap up for the tackle. So many times you see a guy going for a big sack and he completely whiffs and the QB gets to live to see another day on the play. As for Stanley, he is definitely showing why he was drafted at 6. Not only his skills, but his smarts and leadership potential along the line is a beauty to see. Orr also did great, he always seems to find the hole to the backfield and knifes his way through. Reminds me a lot of Bart Scott actually.
  4. Kamar is a poor man's Anquan Boldin.
  5. Well let's see.... Roddy White, Golden Tate, Mohamed Sanu, Marvin Jones, etc... I can go on and on. All better than the [profanity deleted] we currently have at receiver.
  6. Huh, kinda like Peyton Manning his entire career. What a shocker.
  7. So there is a lot of talk going on about Butler, but I don't see a thread devoted to him, unlike with players such as Melvin/etc. I believe he is lighting it up enough to have his own thread, but if mods wish to merge this, then that's perfectly fine. Butler seems like he will be a star one day. Not the quickest guy in the world, but speed isn't the end all, be all in the NFL. His routes are crisp, and he catches pretty much everything in sight. Why not use this guy in the slot? He has the perfect size/attributes needed to be a star in the slot. What do you see his potential as being, and what player does he compare to? To me, his story seems to be similar to Tucker, just a year later (not breaking out in his rookie season due to injury). He was undrafted, but he has potential to light it up with enough snaps/targets.
  8. I'm definitely thinking this guy can make the roster. With Elam's injury, an additional spot opened up. With Trawick playing terribly (and has been for quite some time actually), he has a clear-cut opportunity if he "take the bull by the horns"
  9. I'm kinda disappointed in Butler, thought he'd do a little better tonight
  10. LOL sounds like Harbs is beginning to get pissed at that bend but don't break crap mentality
  11. 6'2, 210
  12. This is a move that has a lot of components flying underneath the radar. The Ravens love versatility, and they love special teams. They may indeed be trying to make him a receiver, but he can also play emergency safety if needed. And the guy knows how to tackle, so he could contribute to the ST at the very least. Or.... the guy doesn't make it beyond first round of cuts.
  13. IMO = in my opinion
  14. I honestly believe that this team will be playing with a huge chip on their shoulders this year. Losing to a hated enemy, after being up by 14 twice, will do that to a team that has highly motivated players and excellent coaches, as this team does.
  15. Woohoo!! 4 players out of thousands. Such an elite scout.
  16. I'm gonna love it when Perriman proves a certain annoyingly incessant poster on here wrong.
  17. Not gonna take a stab at this one, because it is literally throwing a dart at a dartboard while blindfolded, but anyone remember how we used to have huge problems at even finding a receiver beyond a guy like Boldin or Mason or Torrey who had any kind of big time potential? Now it seems we've done a total 180, and have too many guys who have loads of potential at the position. A great problem to have.
  18. I'm thinking a faster Vincent Jackson. Jackson isn't the quickest in his routes, but he wins in jump ball situations, has sneaky athleticism, and can go down the field.
  19. I understand the quickness factor, but honestly, it's the rare occasion when a big receiver has the quickness. V Jax isn't the quickest, but he was a pro bowler at one time.
  20. I don't see what the whole knock on Waller is. He has incredible hands, leaping ability, speed/size combo, that can and will make up for his raw route running. Not every tall receiver in the NFL can run routes like Megatron. Most of the time, what dooms those taller guys is lacking speed and/or hands. He has both. Waller will be good for us.
  21. Anyone else think that Bruce Arians was at least a small part of the "moving above the Steelers to get Maxx" trade??

    1. Stephenjr

      Stephenjr

      I was thinking the same thing. Lol Payback's a female dog!! Lol

  22. Perriman can fix his drops. He highpoints tge ball, competes for it, and catches with his hands. He seems to be a hard worker, with the likes of Irvin mentoring him. Add in Trestman, who got the most out of Jeffery, Engram, who was an excellent technique / possession receiver, and Steve Smith, who can further mentor him, and Perriman is in the perfect place to develop into a stud. At the very least, he adds they dimension of explosiveness back to our O.
  23. I also look at it like this. The team has plenty of possession receivers with hands. They lacked a big play threat. Why not get Perriman? At the very least, he's a big play guy that the team lacked. At the best, he can become a number one guy for them. He is full of potential
  24. I'm seeing player comparisons comparing him to Julio Jones, Josh Gordon and Alshon Jeffery. Seems like a Trestman player. He has much more potential to be a number one receiver versus someone like Devin Smith, and he also has more speed than Devin. He fuxes his hands, he'll make a heckuva player. It's not like he isn't a hands catcher, he just loses focus sometimes.
  25. Seriously trying to find positives of Kubiak leaving, but my mind keeps racing back to 2013... trying to be positive, but this is not only a storm, it's a freaking hurricane...

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    2. SeaHawk

      SeaHawk

      Oh yeah, yet another fantastic option! A legit nfl franchise hiring a brand spanking new RB coach to be the OC!!

    3. PurpleCity5

      PurpleCity5

      Torrey Smith didn't fit very well with Kub's offense. Maybe this gives him a chance at a breakout. Who knows.

    4. stampedehero

      stampedehero

      T Smith is T Smith not a Kub fit Hands and timing for any reciever