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  1. Myth: The pros can predict the outcome of a Ravens season with complete accurancy. Fact: It has never gone as predicted with complete accurancy. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1715392-baltimore-ravens-2013-schedule-win-loss-predictions-for-every-game Myth/Fact?: We always have better seasons as the underdog. Note: I think I'm on to something here, but...?
  2. Note to Moderator: Great post, but I don't know how much 'fact' fans are capable of. "Passion faults 'facts' and inspires myths." Good luck with this. I'll try to add more facts, but I must admit - I'm too passionate at times. Great post without a doubt. It's got me thinking.
  3. Ravens' Fans: Happy Regular Season's End Eve! Make a Resolution.

  4. We're moving on to bigger and better things. We have to.

    1. Jokerraven

      Jokerraven

      repeat superbowl ? lets do it

    2. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      Why not? If we regain our swag and the opportunity is there - why not? No matter what has happened in the last game trust me, nobody really wants to play us in the playoffs or Super Bowl. Nobody.

  5. Another EPIC Ravens Moment in History is Inevitable.

    1. MissRay27

      MissRay27

      I hope it's not another storm delay. Oh my word!

    2. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      It looks like a humid, wet, messy day, but we seem strive on the unpredictable. GO Ravens! We got this.

    3. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      That was not...repeat...was not the EPIC Moment that I had in mind. We are moving on. Another EPIC Moment is still inevitable. Regardless of that loss, in the big picture one game doesn't destroy a franchise and we will continue to grow as a franchise whether we make it this year or the next. I still believe in this team.

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  6. Thanks. I get that and I believe Jacoby will work it out with the FO. imo - Jacoby wasn't even considered a strong 3-4 reciever a year ago and is now progressing as a 2-3 in this system (those slants MNF). I think based on that growth and potential to be in a stable organization/possible dynasty - he takes this upcoming negotiation as a bridge contract. I think he stays. I hope he stays.
  7. I have to be careful on this forum. There may be minors here (or grown folks that act like minors). Don't profess to know anyone you don't. I'm very aware of salary cap and I'm glad that I don't have to make those decisions, but I'm equally thankful that many speculators don't make those decisions either. I don't know if you read my statement right (which was a hypothetical not directed at you), but it clearly asked the question: "If we do workout an agreement with Jacoby and he's still contributing will fans still call for his head?" imo - You can't keep everyone and must rebuild for the future, but take care of the one's that embrance your culture first. There's cap available and the best front office in football to make those decisions. I'm not second guessing any players career and calling myself a fan. We sometimes forget...these players are people. While there here I'm going to support and appreciate that.
  8. Don't Make This A Headline Next Year... Jacoby Jones is back next year in Purple and Black. Unfortunately, although playing a major role in 2 Consecutive Super Bowl runs and adopting Baltimore as his 2nd hometown the fans are still asking for a trade for an unproven draft pick. Amazing.
  9. True. In 2012, Pitta was ranked between 5th-9th in most polls of Top Tight Ends (because of SB run). The salaries for these TE ranged from about 5 million to 500,000 respectively. By 2013, the salaries of top 10 TEs did range from 7-6 million. All this considered, Pitta unfortunately wasn't able to be a part of that salary boom for 2 reasons. 1) Although some had him high in the rankings based on his late season performance and QB comfort level - others saw his raw stats as 15th-20th at best. 2) His 'real' money contract wasn't going to be until 2014 and most scouts/prospectors sided with the more speedy/basketball/freak-like/speed-merchant TEs to build from than traditional pass catching TEs. Now it's 2013, add in the unfortunate injury severly minimizing his ability to solitify his true worth and an overstocked stable of (freak-like) 2014 college draft picks. That being said, I feel Dennis is worth more than the 2 million he's getting, but I don't believe many teams will be willing to go as high as 6-7 million with only a 3rd of a season's work, the injury and doubts about if he'll do better without the QB comfort and scheme of the Ravens. With this in mind, Dennis Pitta will most likely sign another 1 year contract w/bonus incentives, play an entire season with his chemistry-established QB and team and compete at an high level before getting the max offers from other teams and (hopefully) the Ravens. This is just my hope because I believe Heap guessed wrong along with others. Just ask Dallas. If you have chemistry where you are...that's priceless. If they can work with you to build something special as a franchise, then you work with them. That's how a dynasty is built. We should work to keep Pitta purple and black.
  10. Agreed Pitta stays. There is absolutely no doubt that Pitta will be back and be open to adjusting his contract to stay a Raven. Another reason is there is so much talent at the TE position coming out of college this year that will command less salary/gauranteed money that the market's supply and demand will dictate value. Example - Projected to go 238th in 2014 Draft 2013 MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: Kaneakua Friel, BYU...One of 37 players named to the Mackey Award watch list, Friel had 30 receptions for 308 yards in 13 starts last season for BYU, averaging 10.3 yards per catch. The 6-foot-5, 250-pound native of Kaneohe, Hawai'i, was second on the team with five receiving touchdowns in 2012. - BYU football This guy looks like a Jimmy Graham-type TE. We should be able to get one of these and keep (one of my favorites) Pitta.
  11. Say something positive about our Ravens...and you will hear crickets? What's up with our fans? Come on. Talk the 'real' talk.

    1. allblackraven

      allblackraven

      Repeat? Heck, I'm already planning for the next season and a tripeat!

    2. RavensFan34950

      RavensFan34950

      Can't wait to watch us play in New Jersey in February. Should know by now to never Count the Ravens out. We got this man.

    3. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      In the Dynasty begins.

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  12. Agreed. It looks like the Suggs' negotiations during his contract signing was designed specifically with this upcoming year's team needs in mind. I think the Ravens will be in great shape. The front office and player loyalty is sometimes underrated by outsiders, but Ravens get it done year after year.
  13. With 125+ million cap and Ravens being projected to be at $107 million committed and possibly -$10 million after restructuring contracts really makes the possibility of seeing Jacoby and Pitta back in black and purple pretty reasonable...priceless.
  14. Agreed. I don't even think this should come down to pitting (no pun intended) Pitta vs Jacoby. They both are bleed true purple and black, are great guys that give back to the community and will help to build this dynasty. The money is there (15 million available) and a leader in Joe that doesn't want to be without them and willing to adjust and delay salary in order to keep them. This is not a choice between two players. It's trust in 'the best franchise in the last 5 years' to build a dynasty. I think the Ravens are up to this.
  15. Agreed. I think it's very possible to secure Pitta, Jacoby and Monroe next season. We've got room to do so and a front office that can manage it. Found a good explanation. southpaw2k says: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/12/09/dennis-pitta-remarkable-to-be-back-in-lineup/
  16. Ravens - From Here to Dynasty! The saga continues...

  17. Flacco and Rice - Soulmates? The least productive seasons on their careers: 2008 (Ravens win AFC North) and 2013 (Ravens win AFC North again?) It seems as Joe goes Rice goes and visa-versa, in both seasons they managed to have their best showings down the strecth. So, if Flacco's the Man - Rice is the Man, as well. I think this year is pre-destiny. GO Ravens!!!

    1. beanfigger

      beanfigger

      Thanks for the link. Just as I thought, we finished 11-5 in 2008, a game behind Pittsburgh, and got a wildcard spot.

    2. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      True (missed that - good caught) but what a season. I believe we finish in front of Steelers this time.

    3. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      NFLfan123 - Agreed. Joe's been more than productive considering and I think we'll see a lot more as this run goes on.

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  18. REPOST - Right After Chicago For the Fans Who Said: “The reality... the Ravens basically no longer control their own destiny.” "The reality... the Ravens basically no longer control their own destiny?" That's not reality. If the Ravens win-out (10-6 record), we will have beaten Steelers (once), Jets (once), & Bengals (twice), the only other teams that could win-out in be in a virtual tie with us are the Browns, Titans and Dolphins (would finish 11-5). Reasonable: These team...

    1. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      Sorry. It's a long rant. Go to my post to read entire statement. GO Ravens!

  19. "A brother may take a different path, yet still forever be with you. That is the way of loyalty." JKM

    1. BrentWrightRavensFan

      BrentWrightRavensFan

      We must stay together as a team!

    2. FlocksGottaFeed

      FlocksGottaFeed

      Without a doubt my brother.

    3. BrentWrightRavensFan

      BrentWrightRavensFan

      Believe It's and it's will happen!

  20. There should be no question that the Ravens should resign Ed Reed. For anyone who thinks that he wasn't a key part of our Super Bowl run you only have to look at the 2012 stats (4 ints-3 fumble recoveries-49 tackles-4 assist). If anyone who thinks that he wasn't a team player just listen to the guys who played with him (particularly secondary stand-outs still on the team). They became better players. For anyone who thinks that he wouldn't be an inspirational lightning-rod that could spark our season for the fans just read the polls. For those who are convinced that his playing days are over and it's just not a good business decision for Oz and Harb just consider all of the statements before. We would only sacrifice less than 20% of his contract (nearly league minimum wage) to show loyalty to an honored Raven and reaffirmed to every player on the team and in the league that being a Raven means Family. I'd go the extra mile for that alone. Ask Ray Lewis should Ed be embraced for his final season. What would he say? Ed Reed needs to retire a Raven. We deserve that and he deserves that.
  21. Raven fans and team deserve to see Ed Reed retire a RAVEN!