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  1. You can check the young man out this weekend in the playoff game against Ole Miss. They have a very good defensive line, he should get a good test.
  2. Curious to see, providing Eric stays, how his draft picks change, was Harbs behind drafting those injured draft duds? Will the Ravens change how they prioritize picks?
  3. He isnt bad, a solid right tackle in college, but he tends to kean into the rusher, using his power, which at the next level will be not good. Thus why he would be best suited to move to guard. He does have good feet, so he is coachable
  4. Was just thinking that. He is a better oc than head coach
  5. This would be a good pick, while he does get "lazy" at times and uses his strength to over power rather than move his feet, he is a very good move the pile blocker.
  6. Kliff Kingsbury
  7. That would be funny. But what type of coach should the team look at? An offensive minded one or defensive? Experience as a head coach or never been one? I see Minter's name being mentioned by the talking heads as the odds on favorite to land with the Ravens. A defensive guy with no head coach experience. Not a bad choice except, there is that Harbs thing again, this time, Jim...
  8. The Biscuit on this move https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/steve-bisciotti-john-harbaugh-ravens-statements
  9. Say what you want, but 193 total wins puts him 12th all time. Yes, the 13-11 playoff record is not great, only winning 3 playoff games in the last 7 years sucks. Yes, he lost the team so I have no problem with this firing. I hope Monken doesn't leave but he likely will. If all the teams now in need of a head coach, the Ravens will have a pick of the litter.
  10. Done deal, let's find a good coach
  11. I would not throw the baby out with the bath water. I have joked about trading Lamar for a 1st this year and one next, but in all honesty, no way do you trade a hall of fame quarterback in his prime. We, the fans, do not know what went on inside the team, why he and so many other players did not play as well this year as they have the past several. Injuries, team politics, who knows. This year, his running was slower, no doubt. But a hammy, a knee, a foot, even a back, all slow you down even when you first get healthy. Get him healthy, fix the line, this offense will hum as it did last year, provided Monken is still here.
  12. The way the Ravens build their team has worked out pretty well for them over the years. Eventually, even the best organizations have a down year or two. With that said, this team lost a lot of scouts over the past few years, as a result, they've missed on many important players/positions. Likewise, they lost a lot of positional coaches, the ones they brought in either are terrible are teaching their craft, & or the players they had to work with were not high quality. Proof, as we've talked about before, two highly drafted linemen on offense, actually regressed this year. Why? Only thing in common is the line coach. Fix the scouting department, you have a better chance of drafting a higher quality player. Especially if Harbs is not over ruling the scouts.
  13. David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech 6'-3", 250 lbs Had 14.5 sacks this past season, 3 forced fumbles. Another guy who has the quickness, agility and desire to attack the pocket. If Bain is gone at 14, he would be a very good consolation prize
  14. Some thought he was, some thought he wasn't. Maybe I was not clear, sorry
  15. Yep, been a number of strangers things under Harbs, it is pretty clear he needs to go
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