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Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
I do agree, but up until now he has never been asked to be a pocket passer, to focus more on throwing than running. This was the first year where he tried to be a true pocket passer, for any number of reasons, one I am sure to increase his value. So if that is true, it does not happen over night. Even Josh Allen took a few years, okay, 2 years to get to the point he is now. Keep in mind, the same Josh Allen who, in his playoff game, threw several picks and had a lost fumble. So, barring injury and with a full off season to keep working on his mechanics, and hopefully on learning how to diagnose a defense, perhaps next year is the year he turns the corner in passing. The only question is, will it be here or elsewhere. Given that he had turned down such a lucrative deal, one that only the ludicrous deal by the Browns can beat, I doubt it is here. -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
I would think they wait and either as grub said, announce it tomorrow at the fake press conference, or in the dead week between the playoffs and Super Bowl. They won't just fire him without knowing a few coaches that they would like to bring in -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Another coach I would like to see changed is the offensive line coach. Have you seen the pockets some of, shoot, most of the other qbs get to throw from? Even in Phili, where they get a nice big open pocket, they work to make a lane for Hurts to run from should he need. Not here, it looks like Huntley/Lamar are throwing from a phone booth these guys give up so much ground. -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
He would argue that this team, is one of the most talented, young, in the league. Sure they have a few holes, qb not counting, that is bigger than the grand can, well you know, and he would be correct. While the offense has regressed, the defense has gotten better. Yes, Smith is a big reason, but health and chemistry are even bigger. They had so many defensive players out last year that those players had to get fit while playing, and also learn a new system. The offensive line took some timw to come around, also suffering injuries last year, but by the end, they were pretty darn good. The pass blocking was a little weak, but... The passing game is what caused the offense to go back to the stone age, we havr talked at length about that. Harbs will be back, one year, maybe two if things go a certain way. The only question is Roman, the passing game. Do they keep him get a new passing game coordinator? -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
I mean seasonally, they won 10 games this year, made the playoffs, almost made them last year, even with an NFL record most players put on ir in a season. This year they were in every game, held a record at one point for most games with a double digit lead. They darn near won a playoff game, maybe should have, with a back up qb against one of the best teams in the league. Oh yes and amongst the injures players was their star qb, one of the best in the league according to them, based on the contract that they offered him. See, these are the excuses/explanations the Biscuit will use to keep Harbs, to keep consistency. Teams that go through coaches usually are bottom dwellers, teams that invest in coaches win 10 games a year, maybe that is what the Biscuit is looking for, a competitive team, which the Ravens have been in every game this year and last when they set a record for most 1 score games even with the injuries. I'm with you, his in game management, his team's coming out flat in prime time, playing down to their level, and yes, excuses for Roman are all good reasons to look for a new coach as well as an OC. The receivers, well, that has been a thorn since well before his time. -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Until he starts losing consistently, without injuries as an excuse. This will be the toughest off season to date, even more so than the anguish they went through deciding between bringing Dilfer back or moving on from him after the Super Bowl. Lamar's contract, go up to his demands or convince him to meet in the middle... -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
The quick strike is overrated,IMHO. I agree with Harbs there. Let it develope in a game, in a series naturally. I am fine with ball control, keeping the other offense off of the field, keeping our defense fresh. But have guys on the outside who have the quicks, the jitters to not only pull off a double move after the defense falls for the short passes, but do so in a timely manner. Bateman is one of those guys if he can stay healthy. Robinson did it twice, once in the playoff game. But is was only called for, properly, twice. But this also requires a line that can hold up, even the speediest of receivers needs time, see the Miami playoff game. Their line was in shambles, no time for deep passes. It also requires a qb who can properly read a defense, see that it is man on the outside, look off the safety, wait for the route to developed then throw accurately. Now you see the missing pieces right? Receivers, a strong line, a smart, accurate qb.... All needed, even if just for one play, for that play to work. People point out a receiver making the wrong read when Lamar over throws them by 10 yards. Maybe it was Lamar waiting too long to throw it properly or even not throwing it sooner, taking too long to see it. We saw that in the play off games too. A receiver broke free in the red zone, qb saw it a second or two late, dB was able to break up the pass. -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
With the firings from the Chargers, because the OC refused to run the ball more in the 2nd half of their playoff game, and likely in Tampa, Leftwich not the greatest even with Tom Brady.. Maybe, just maybe the Ravens see someone they like better than Roman, right? No, we should not always follow the masses, and I doubt they announce at the annual presser that Roman is joining Kingsbury in Thailand to hide from reporters... though that would be music to my ears.. -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
This might be a gamble, but bring in a guy like Bobby Slowik, passing game coordinator for the Niners. He has a defensive back ground as well. Young, smart, can bring over some great passing concepts. Teams don't just not respect the passing game, they fear Lamar's running more than they do his passes. They gladly go man on the outside because they know Lamar cannot consistently beat them on the outside. This allows them to flood the middle, so he can't run free nor have many clear options to throw to. This confuses Lamar, apparently... -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
The running scheme works fine, plug & play. It is the passing game, the route combinations, the personnel packages, the plays called that are the issue. A runningback gets hot, the running game takes off and Roman pulls the back, & starts to throw, not even with play action. Those are the biggest issues. How Harbs, or the Biscuit cant see that is puzzling. Either they dont care because Roman is a friend or they are clueless, which is even scarier... -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Well done young lady, I bow to you -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Is it me, or did you adjust the color scheme? It looks delicious -
Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
What does this mean? What or whose popular belief? Is he talking about the fans, who frankly don't count or shouldn't count in this equation? The media, who like the fans are just lookie lus, the coaches? Some of his teamates? -
No way either Jk nor Bowser is traded, too cheap right now to keep those very productive players
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Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
All I know is that I had beans and dogs for dinner and now I've got petrol, man it stinks worse than this off season is likely to be... -
Yeah, the personnel packages really had me scratching my head, all season really. Roman tries to get cute, hide what he tries to do, and it back fires 9 times out of 10. I was in error earlier on the goal line plays. They did try the pass to the flat, poor play fake, even worse pass to the LEFT flat to Ricard. Of course the pass was too short, a proper pass and as I said, it works 90+ % of the time, Ricard fights his way in, one on one. Alas, Huntley was too short on the pass. But I digress The big issue is Harbs, his words- execution- as to why plays fail. Not that the play call was wrong. Now I don't expect him to come out and throw Roman under the bus, but I agree with him, as one old coach to jokingly said of his team's execution, yes, they should be executed. In this instance, Roman should be.. If the Biscuit just took his owner glasses off and put on his fan glasses, he would agree, even with all of the legit excuses, injuries, player execution, Roman, Harbs, are asking too much from some of the players as far as the plays, the packages so the execution has little to no chance. That qb sneak, yes, it would have worked IF Huntley runs it properly, a second later, they, like the London Bridge, all fall down, into the endzone. But Huntley just pulled off a game changing run, had the chance to be a true hero, and doesn't always see what is there. No, Roman couldn't have known nor even though he would try to leap up and reach over from a yard and a half out. But you could expect Huntley to maybe pull out from under center too quickly and fumbled Thus, not putting the onus on him, just stick Ricard in the back field,Faelele as an extra tight end, Gus or Jk behind Ricard and let the monsters push the Bengals into tomorrow tomorrow land for the winning score. No chance the defense gives up another touchdown after that score.
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Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
In all my years I have found that the Lady is always right. So she says, so let it be. -
Why Hill? As Jk said, you're not fooling anyone. That was a bad holding call, only 4 penalties all game, the lines on both teams were holding all game, why make that call now? Why not pick on Apple? He is terrible in coverage, holds more than anyone... You have 3 6 foot, 6 inch tight ends, use them all in the redzone! One of then is going to get single coverage, even in a zone one will be open enough for a jump ball.. Even then, inches away from you know who catching the tipped hail Mary to tie the game...
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Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
So he is a Vick or RGII, is what you are saying? Perhaps, but he clearly tried to be a pocket passer this season before he got hurt. Yes, he struggled on throws outside the numbers, especially down the sidelines. No, he can't yet drop a dime into a barrel 20 yards down field along the sidelines. No, I don't think inking him to the deal he wants is warranted, the one the Ravens reportedly offered okay, sure. Why,? Simply put, this team is put together for the next 3-5 years to make several runs at the Silver Betty. As I said, clearly, even with the poor play calling/design, the redzone too boot, with a better qb than Huntley, who yes did play his best game to date, this team wins 14 games this past season, and last night. Lamar, healthy, is better than Huntley. I've said for many weeks I wanted to see Huntley get his shot with the full first team, see if it was better. It was not. Yes, he gets the ball out quickly when it is there, but his limited arm strength and pension for trying to do more than he can kills this team's chance of winning, see the games he has played last year & this for proof. As Max noted, who else is there for next year and the year after? 1 Draft pick for Lamar is not enough. With that you might get lucky and get a really raw rookie in the draft. Even then, let him start, it is 2 years wasted, Purdy's don't come along every year, even then, their play caller and designer is top shelf, not so much here. So that is two years, if he pans out, of wasting this defense, the running game. Lamar might take the next step, seeing the field better, hitting those pen shots when the defense clogs the line, the middle, as they did this year. With our first rounder back from injury, Bateman, that should bode well for this passing game, with Robinson, Andrews, maybe spend the draft capital and get a real burner to streak through the middle, pull the safeties back, open up the deep middle for Lamar. Who knows. I was for letting him go, 2 first round picks, but it is slim pickings and if he wants to stay, at the right price, let him evolve here, I think he might. Vick and RGIII never did, Vick did by the end of his career to some extent, but by then it was too late. Griffith never could read a defense. -
Some good players there, we forget Fuller because he was lost for the season. I would expect either he or Peters is back. Peters has said he wants to retire here, would love to have him back, though he has lost a step. Urban should be back, excellent role player, special teams standout, good depth on the d line. Drake will be gone, he did very well here, great effort, but age and health of Gus and Jk means he is not needed. Robinson should be brought back if he is willing, great effort, if used better, he would have produced much more. Oliver, another great effort guy, dependable blocker, though limited. But with Kolar, do we need Oliver? The others are all good depth, cheap contracts, special teams players. Other than those on the offensive line, bring em back.
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Good question, in the past they said it was to keep him and Gus fresh. In the playoffs, screw fresh, when you see a player running like he did, breaking tackles, running fast , you fees that dog and run him until he begs to lay down like an English bulldog. We know they don't pay runningbacks, in this league today, it doesn't make sense to pay them big money. Ride them until their rookie contracts run out.
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Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
It may still be Lamar, if he wants to play here. The system is not that different, though some would say it is, including the Ravens. They saw Huntley every day since they drafted him, they knew his limitations, yet stayed with him. He is always someone who tries to do more than his abilities, admirable, until it leads to big mistakes as we have seen. That scares me a little. Sure they drafted Joe and Lamar, but they also brought in Elvis. Like Joe, they never built around him, a statue who needs a good line. I still remember that play in Pit, in the playoffs. Q streaking free after a double move, Elvis about to him for a long touchdown, but the turn style Swayne leads his man Olay, Elvis is hit as he threw, pick.. changed the game.. They drafted Boller, hoping he would turn into Josh Allen, we saw glimpses, but like Huntley, just has the pension to make the bone headed mistake. So then it was McNair, may he rest in peace. Loved seeing him in camp, a real fan friendly guy. But that was a bust, shockingly. I truly believe if the Ravens had Hinkley, Commandos qb, they win last night. He is slightly better than Huntley, but is limited as we saw with them. Trading for and taking on Carr's contract is not viable. Easily better than Huntley, but the cost is too high. Trading for an unproven player like say the other qb the Commandos have, Sam Howell, he can run this offense, has tasted the NFL, but will they trade him? The draft has a number of potentials, you know who I prefer, Will Levis, like Howell, has the tools to run this offense.. here I go rambling again, sorry.. -
On the int to Andrews, first series, had Huntley looked, he had I believe it was Robinson on a deep crossing route, single safety, wide open. It would have gone for 20-30 yards. Not to bash Huntely, Lamar had done this as well in past games, missed seeing wide open receivers. But what we saw was Roman putting more on Huntley than he could handle. Running game working real good on the first series, he starts throwing the ball, and not even with play action. They get into the redzone, first half, he gets cute with fake pass, hand off, that gets stoned at the line of scrimmage. Sure, they ran more than they passed, barely, but when you know the lack of talent of your qb, plus his injury, and the running game is working so well, why not keep pounding them? Sure, had Huntley not reached out, a second later his teammates would have pushed him in for the score, but why ask him, after a 35 yard run, to then try and power in when Gus, a power back, JK, who ran like no one could stop him, could have done better? Why not even fake the hand off, slip a tight end into the flat, that works 90% of the time!
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Preston: It’s time for the Ravens and Lamar Jackson to part ways
tsylvester replied to vmax's topic in Baltimore Ravens
I think we can all agree that with better qb play, the Ravens not only win that game, but likely win 14 in the regular season. What does this tell us? That we don't need a super hero to win games, just someone better than Huntley. Game over -
That to me is the biggest question. Harbs is deathly loyal to his guys, he still has foot prints on his neck from when the Biscuit made him fire coaches in the past. I hope the Biscuit is putting on cleats this time. Good to see you again