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tsylvester

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  1. Ah the agonizingly boring time 20 or so days before most drafts, more so now with the questions surrounding Lamar, will he be traded, to whom, for how much? Will the Ravens then draft the next leader of offense? Which one? Where, 4, 14, 22, later? Will he stay with the Ravens, if so, will they then draft a wide out at 22, trade it down for more picks? We all just want to know
  2. Man I love an overcomer, Stetson was just that, pure determination got him back to back championships. I think he will be a very good back up qb, for a few years given his age, his height. While he is a quick twitch, quick release qb with excellent vision, I can't see him being any more than a backup. As far as arm strength for Tune, while it is true, he does not have the strongest arm, six passes, air yards, of over 40 yards tells the tale as they say. It is strong enough.
  3. I wouldn't mind seeing them taking Clayton Tune, from Houston. 6'3, 200 pounds (room to bulk up). Good, solid, accurate arm, not a true running qb, but he moves through the pocket well, and can escape. He three for just over 4,000 yards last year, with 40 touchdowns. Yes, Likely a system qb, but in Monken's system, his short quick release could pay dividends. He is pretty accurate down field, had six passes of 40 yards or more, not the catch a quick hitch but actual air yards. He needs grooming, as one would expect from a later round pick, but...
  4. Yeah Hooker is one you have to question his football IQ. A world beater in talent, just as much as the other guys, but he struggles with complex defenses and even some of his own plays.
  5. The often injured Teddy B is supposedly on the Ravens radar. Not sure he would be better than Huntley, as one stiff wind would cause him great bodily harm..
  6. I was going to link it to a joke site, but most of them have hi jack software
  7. Yeah, he wants to trade skittles for twinkies
  8. 7 years, $200 mil guaranteed, $133 at signing, injury insurance, last two years are voidable, total value $240 mil https://www.espn.com/nfl/
  9. I would highly doubt he signs here, that was likely an offer as in, yes we would like you but this is all we can offer. Then they can say, hey, we tried to upgrade the wide receivers
  10. Ravens made an offer to OBJ, no word on the details as of yet... ouch..
  11. They could have a deal in place with the Ravens & Lamar that if x player is not there, then we do the deal. If he is, deal is off.
  12. While the Colts only have @ $11 mil in cap space and little wiggle room in contracts, they can structure a deal, worked out ahead of time, that has a very low first year cap hit, much like the Browns did with Watson’s deal.
  13. I know that this is a basketball player, but allow me to make this point. Wowza! Ever wonder why Lamar has not had endorsement deals like this? Or even a quarter of this? Sure, he is not exactly a top star like Curry is, but papa, we talked on this subject before, with the MVP of football, the exciting way Lamar plays, one would think, especially with Under Armor being a Baltimore based company, that he could land something, no? https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/03/02/does-lamar-jackson-have-the-endorsement-deals-that-a-player-of-his-status-should/ I posed that Lamar might not want to be under the thumb of those companies and the rules that follow for endorsement deals. But 1 BILLION, yeah, I'll bark like a dog if they want me to for that amount of money. It isn't just the NFL contracts he might not understand,... it isn't just the Ravens, the other owners who are staying away from him, that post to the fan would have cost him some serious cash from an endorsement deal...
  14. Nope, they would just carry over the cap money from this year if he doesn't play. So just roughly what, $12.mil extra next year.
  15. Here is a load of malarkey https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/five-reasons-why-lamar-jackson-doesnt-have-his-big-contract-and-five-counterarguments-for-each/ Here are my 5 reasons 1)He is showing his immaturity on social media 2) He is showing his lack of leadership on social media 3) He is not accurate on windy days 4) He misses games because he eats foods that upset his tummy 5) He plays terrible when the temperature gets below 60 degrees
  16. Maybe, 1 year, can't expect much, maybe the weather
  17. If he doesn't play, nothing is lost for the Ravens. What, should they just trade him for a bag of peanuts? All that happens is they tag him again and start this all over again. Don't be the Packers and cave in because no one is currently interested. Yes it would be great to get that first round pick this year, they still might if the Colts don't get their pick at 4. The draft will have some team moving toward Lamar, even if those picks come next year and into 25. But this team must get a better back up behind Huntley, Brown is not much better than Huntley, and there is surely someone better than Huntley out there..
  18. Wonder why he chose Atlanta over Buffalo, where he would stand a better chance for a championship
  19. Lamar says he stayed out of the playoff game because he didn't want to play on his pcl and play poorly, that playing would have been selfish. Lamar, the last time you played 100% healthy in the playoffs you played terrible. Stop the false narrative...
  20. Tom Brady took less money, team friendly deals, arguably the best qb in history could have asked for a fully guaranteed deal worth more than Watson, but did he? Nope, his deals with NE kept them cap healthy and a dynasty
  21. Wow, Cambell will sign with the Falcons, a one year deal, no money mentioned yet, wow...
  22. Let's liven up the joint. No matter what happens, this will be! From one of my favorite artists in every sense of the word
  23. Colts trade 1st (#4) this year, plus a 2nd next year plus Minshew qb & Isaiah McKenzie wr. Deal or no deal?
  24. If Rivera is to be believed
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