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Apologies To Frank Walker

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Frank Walker OR
Sean Collier (Me)

I'm fast and quick, I'm 6 foot, I've never played corner let alone organized football in my life yet I'm pretty good at deep coverage in Madden, I don't get PI calls.

Damn I know it's a tough one.

That's some of the worst coverage I've ever seen by a DB in
Walker, if you can even call that coverage, more like hack a Shaq. Bummer Samari is possibly done as a Raven. Bye week comes at a good time.

Go Ravens!
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How frank walker ever became a Raven I'll never know. How he is still a Raven is just wierd and cruel to us fans! The guy has cost us more games then kyle boller (thats a lot). Some games off the top of my head...2nd Squealers game last year, horrible in the Afc Championship game, Bengals game and vikings game. DAMN!! what is this guy still doin on this team, is he the step child of harbaugh or one of the other coaches?? i dont get it.
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Frank Walker did save a TD against San Diego to be fair. That was a horrible piece of coverage against Sidney Rice though, I hate how Frank gave up the post route. That catch is [i]always[/i] going to be easier than a go route.
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The final insult is that Rice caught the ball even after walker yanked his jersey. If walker had played the ball and not the receiver he would have had a chance.
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I Support Frank Walker!

He does nothing but listen to coaches, work hard, and puts his heart into the game. THAT IS HOW YOU PLAY LIKE A RAVEN

JUST WATCH
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[quote name='Shadowalker' date='21 October 2009 - 09:19 PM' timestamp='1256174372' post='264380']
I Support Frank Walker!

He does nothing but listen to coaches, work hard, and puts his heart into the game. THAT IS HOW YOU PLAY LIKE A RAVEN

JUST WATCH
[/quote]

he's a good guy, hard worker.. sometimes that's just not enough though..
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[quote name='Gtown Purple' date='21 October 2009 - 08:14 AM' timestamp='1256127267' post='263924']
The final insult is that Rice caught the ball even after walker yanked his jersey. If walker had played the ball and not the receiver he would have had a chance.
[/quote]
Well at least he was not laying on the ground or tripping and falling.
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you know what the dumbest part of the frank walker plays that are 20+ yards is that there never seems to be a safety helping him over the top. Harbaugh said that on the Rice play there was supposed to be safety help, how do u screw that up, if I see Frank Walker on the field lined up as the #2 im gonna say to myself damn make sure I give him help its going his way.
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Lets face it our pressure doesn't get to the QB fast enough anymore. Last year Rex made up for that with his exotic blitz packages, but with Mattisons packages were not getting there fast enough.

Our corners arn't good enough to be left one on one for that long of a time. They are going to need help over the top, if that means Reed won't get as many as INTs than so be it. Right now we struggle with the deep plays if we can cut those plays in half our D would look ALOT better.
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[quote name='Shadowalker' date='21 October 2009 - 07:19 PM' timestamp='1256174372' post='264380']
I Support Frank Walker!

He does nothing but listen to coaches, work hard, and puts his heart into the game. THAT IS HOW YOU PLAY LIKE A RAVEN

JUST WATCH
[/quote]

That is great that is what the Ravens look for, it's just too bad he didn't have more talent.
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Personally, I think Frank has talent but he's either too scared or simply doesn't have the ball awareness to turn his head around and play the ball. His technique isn't very good either or he wouldn't draw as many penalties as he does. Maybe he peaks into the backfield too much or he thinks he's playing in the 80s and 90s when DBs could actually lay their hands on receivers.
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