davy_861

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  1. He's fast too. You don't get the nickname smoke for no reason. Only thing that might hold him back is his size. We will see if he makes the team. He doesn't seem scared so they better find a way to use him.
  2. Cool highlights. Didn't know about him until I read your post. He has talent - more than what we have.
  3. A for the draft but rb is now an overlooked position in the NFL. Our backs are mediocre. Why no move on AP? Saints are gonna be very dangerous if he is healthy.
  4. We don't work around what we have. While a coach does have a system, it is their responsibility to adjust their system based upon the skill set of the players they control. We didn't amplify Jerrnigans talent and we gave a player a massive amount of money based on a base defense. Jerrnigan has John Randle like talent and he may very well be the most productive DT next year. Drafting is only part of the problem!
  5. It's cute that you think that it would have played out any different. Moving up that far for a player whose role was being reduced and who will be gone next year is a huge bonus to the Ravens. I agree. Get it now or lose. Theres no way we was getting a 4th round pick in 2019 for him. We already lost when we gave Williams all of that money. We have to deal good talent so big muscle man can hoard money.
  6. Scratching my head. He made more impact plays than Williams and we deal him? If we don't get an impact player with the pick we need to take a hard look at our front office. I like Ozzie but as of late his decisions are more and more questionable
  7. Big guy better stay healthy. Was there any type of performance or injury clause in the deal?
  8. Big muscle man has a lot to live up to -- we got any money left to protect Flacco? KO gone, Wagner gone, Flacco ain't Michael Vick. Seriously though, how we gonna protect our 120 million dollar QB. Better put big muscle man on the o-line too. He ain't Ngata, so for that pay he should play o-line and d-line.
  9. Pryor has the lowest risk but money is always the issue.
  10. Great post. Perriman can be a playmaker too though. Let's hope that his catching improves and the coaches get creative with him.
  11. Not a very bright guy on the field or off it. He wasn't going to sell it though. I guarantee you he was going to smoke all of that weed. His poor judgement and slow reaction on the field really showed - especially at the end of that Patriots game. He isn't talented enough to get away with doing any kind of drug.
  12. We really need to work with this speed demon. Eventhough it may be a risk - give him some opportunities in the return game. We've got to utilize what we've got.
  13. Very nice to hear that from West but you need to aim high with a goal. Why not 1500 all purpose yards. If he is the starter and can reach that, we have a good shot at the playoffs.
  14. Not comparable to Ngata. He does does what he does, "plug the middle" ( whatever that means). Never seen the guy change a game like when Ngata knocked the snot out of Big Ben. If he wants Ngata money -- ✌️and wish him the best for the remainder of his career
  15. Good to see that Decosta sees what's going on. West and Dixon need to improve, o-line needs to stay healthy. We don't run because we ain't comfortable running. It's nothing against West but if you compare him with Ray Rice it's not even close.