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Its Time To Develop The Next Generation

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I would like to see by the end of the season, who our foundation going forward will be. I like Givens, even though he is not a home grown Raven, its time to see what Arthur Brown can do in our starting defense, along with Brooks, and I am dying to get Perriman on the field at least a couple plays to see what running with 1's looks like.

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As much as people love to talk about that one time wonder game by Crockett Gilmore, 

Boyle has actually been more clutch and looks to keep the train going on 3rd downs then Maxx & Gilmore to me.    

For a 6th round pick he is a bargain.

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As much as people love to talk about that one time wonder game by Crockett Gilmore, 

Boyle has actually been more clutch and looks to keep the train going on 3rd downs then Maxx & Gilmore to me.    

For a 6th round pick he is a bargain.

I totally agree, I think he is older and more Pro ready than Williams, however in 2 years, Maxx may be the schiz
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I honestly think this team is very good. I think we're just missing two guys. We need that one guy on offense and defense who can take over a game and who plays with attitude without the obligatory penalties.

Ya know, I was thinking to myself how there isn't anyone to be afraid of on this defense. 

 

A guy like Brandon Merriweather is a total scumbag on the field, but opposing players have to be afraid of him at the very least. Maybe we could use a guy like that, though not Merriweather specifically because I hate him. Someone more on the level of vintage Pollard or Whitner. 

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The ravens TEs are not the kind of TEs that will make plays on their own like the elite TEs. I know homers do not want to hear that. They will need a true #1 WR open things up for them. Neither of them possess speed or sharpness in routes. Maxx showed up to camp overhyped overconfident and overweight. He angered coaches with his sense of entitlement, his terrible eating habits and his lazy training and practice habits. He is culture shocked by the power and athleticism of NFL players. His speed may of been adequate at his college but not the NFL. Most fans opinion of him is based on his hype because he given the title best TE in the worst TE draft in years. But anybody that has watched him play could see how slow he is in comparison to LBs closing in. Everybody is hanging on one preseason beastmode play by Gilmore. But truth be told he is not beating single coverage. The best TE is actually Boyle. He is running the sharpest routes and getting open more often. And when a blocking TE is outplaying maxx it shows his skills were very overhyped!! He may be effective finding openings in zones but he is not the athletic fast playmaking TE like Kelce.

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The ravens TEs are not the kind of TEs that will make plays on their own like the elite TEs. I know homers do not want to hear that. They will need a true #1 WR open things up for them. Neither of them possess speed or sharpness in routes. Maxx showed up to camp overhyped overconfident and overweight. He angered coaches with his sense of entitlement, his terrible eating habits and his lazy training and practice habits. He is culture shocked by the power and athleticism of NFL players. His speed may of been adequate at his college but not the NFL. Most fans opinion of him is based on his hype because he given the title best TE in the worst TE draft in years. But anybody that has watched him play could see how slow he is in comparison to LBs closing in. Everybody is hanging on one preseason beastmode play by Gilmore. But truth be told he is not beating single coverage. The best TE is actually Boyle. He is running the sharpest routes and getting open more often. And when a blocking TE is outplaying maxx it shows his skills were very overhyped!! He may be effective finding openings in zones but he is not the athletic fast playmaking TE like Kelce.

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