PurpleCity5

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  1. I kinda called it Trestman is an offensive genius. Great fit.
  2. I would be surprised if F.O doesn't interview Trestman, he's a QB whisperer and knows offensive success, IMO hes 1B with Gase as 1A.
  3. My thing is that after Fox was pretty much fired, Denver wanted to clean house and get rid of everyone as well, so bringing in Kubiak meant bringing in a new OC more tailored to Kubs offense(Dennison). The Manning factor is a big part of it, many audibles and a lot of talent on offense, but he was partly responsible for the success of Tebow, another reason...he's pretty young. He's 36, even younger than Peyton....
  4. Guaaahhhhh....Adam Gase is a really good candidate...But Marc Trestman just seems like a really good option. The guy led a high powered Oak. offense that was best in the league and featured Rich Gannon as the league MVP. Also, Josh McCrown's 13-0 TD:INT ratio, that was all him, If you look at his resume, it's more impressive than Kubiak's IMO. I wouldn't mind who's the OC, both guys are great and to be honest, no one should be upset if F.O looks towards Trestman. Gase looks like a great candidate and pretty popular.
  5. If this was a case against the Ravens, okay I'd be pretty skeptical, but gosh, Colts got punished and always get punished by New England nowadays.
  6. I'd like to have Gase. It would be great to have a OC that's in great relationship with his QB's. Gase is great at schemes and mismatches. Imagine that matchup problems we can create with White or Strong with Torrey opposite. I also feel like it gives Torrey a chance to play better, he wasn't fitting well in Kubiak's scheme TBH. This could be a blessing in disguise. Who knows? lol
  7. As good as the other candidates are, people need to know that learning a whole new scheme is tough. It also can hold back from a players development and we can't waste Flacco's prime years by doing this. We need a guy that's going to continue the same scheme and tradition.
  8. American Sniper is a sick movie. Must watch. I'd also add that Chappie(March 2015) is an interesting movie, District 9 was an awesome movie and knowing that this movie is a successor makes me interested.
  9. I personally believe Memphis will come out the West. IMO that team is stacked.
  10. That 70s show. Gosh I love that show, lol.
  11. I know this thread is dead but I just got to a level 25 three weeks after getting the game and now I don't know what to do.... lol
  12. Slant Routes and Running QB's are impossible to stop. Good luck playing against GreenBay.....
  13. I like Taco's.....

    1. PurpleCity5

      PurpleCity5

      Both. I Sometimes eat them home made, or I go to some restaurants. It depends.

    2. ludy51

      ludy51

      i always get a beefy 5-layer from taco bell

    3. stampedehero

      stampedehero

      Watch out for the meat quality from TB Make them yourself for assurance and a good stomach

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  14. Gase is looking for a HC opportunity. Besides, did you see what Josh McCrown did during his time in Chicago? That was all Trestman, it's just that the Bears are a complete dumpster fire, with Jay Cutler at the healm. Why not as well? Baltimore is a better situation than Cleveland or Oakland.
  15. IMO, if Kub and his entire staff leaves, Trestman would be my top option.
  16. Lol Crisis Center. Yeah, it's that way, it's very noticeable that defensive backs typically struggle in their first two seasons, as far as giving up on Elam I'd say they should monitor his 3rd year, I still have faith due to his heart and passion, I think it's too soon to give up players like that. I bet if we had won in Indy and Cinci everyone would be talking about the flashes Elam has showed due to the fact that he created the chance for us to tie in Indy, or put the game away in Cincinnati. Elam has to show consistency in 2015, that I will say.
  17. Tackling and coverage has been a struggle, but he hasn't shown flashes? That's kind of unfair to Elam IMO, he made big plays in Indy and Cincy.
  18. As hard as it seems to defend Elam nowadays, It's pretty inaccurate to say Elam hasn't shown flashes, he has, it's just that his play hasn't been consistent.
  19. It's not going to happen, too expensive and I'd rather have F.O draft a WR in the first then get D.T, don't get me wrong, guy is a stud but it will be for too much.
  20. The one year deal thing has it's advantages but it also has it's risks. Jeremy Maclin and Hakeem Nicks both did one year deals. Maclin signed the deal and now he's going to get paid big time in the market with an explosive season. Nicks, is pretty unlucky and has seen himself drop in the depth chart, now his next contract won't be so nice. Torrey can either bet on himself like Maclin and have an explosive season, or see it fall apart like Nicks. 1YR deal thing is pretty risky and I wouldn't be surprised if Torrey isn't down for it.
  21. In Fitzgerald's defense, he's being used badly in Arizona, he's being used as a decoy and the QB throwing to him is a 3rd stringer at best. In that Panthers game, it looked like Fitzgerald is the only one that wanted to win. If his intentions are to win and even coming at a reasonable price, then He would fit great in Baltimore. I could see him reviving his career here like Smith Sr. but at a consistent pace, I feel like on another team, he would be a star. Arizona, I feel is doing him wrong with the way they're using him. I'd love to have Torrey as well. Fitz as #1 or #2 with Torrey and Steve at the slot. It could be too pricey, but if he decides to come to Baltimore at the right price, it would be worth it, we wouldn't have to rush to draft a WR and just build at defense. \ You got to surround Flacco with more weapons and if they can add Fitz at a good price, then It would be great, but it might be too expensive. But it might not be out of the question.
  22. It was but expecting Melvin to be Jimmy Smith is too optimistic. I'd say at least we wait till he has a full offseason to work with the team. I feel like he can be another gem like Corey Graham. There was frustrations with Cary as well, but come playoff time, he stepped it up.
  23. I don't know about Jimmy Smith but he could be similar to Cary which would be very nice.
  24. Melvin is doing enough. He hasn't really had a full offseason or any thing of that nature. Signed and thrown into the game.
  25. I got to agree with Grim and Dom. You can't be 100% confident that Steve Smith Sr. is going to come back and reproduce the same again. We made that mistake with Torrey. It's also hard to trust Brown, he's having a hard time finding separation, and Camp has been too often injured. I think this draft class has plenty of depth, we can certainty grab a receiver a WR and there are guys that I think could become successful. I believe that if we have a shot at Jaelen Strong, Kevin White, Maxx Williams, or Tyler Lockett in the later rounds we have to take it. I don't feel that we need to reach for a WR in the first. I think we'll be fine with drafting BPA in the 1st, but if you don't surround Flacco with enough weapons, then he'll never be able to put up the #s the Ravens pay him for. F.O wants Flacco to become elite but he can't if he's not getting much help out there sometimes. I feel that we need a guy who can come in and play hard every game. A possession WR, I don't know who, maybe it's Torrey, I don't know. This is going to sound weird but we need a player like Antonio Brown or Golden Tate. It'll help Flacco get into rhythm and become more consistent.