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Everything posted by tsylvester
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Not according to Ozzie.........
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I would be royally shocked if he ended up here. There is just no logical way you go into the season with two receivers over the age of 35, one who has had a recent history of injuries, especially when they play the same position; slot. With so many liely YOUNG receivers who will go on the market, and in the draft, pass....
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The issue is how the Ravens handled it. He was not released, in reality, because of what he did, he was released because it was caught on tape....
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Why? If they did that, they would have to adjust the cap for every team, for every player released because of leagal issues. In other words, it won't happen.
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He has been cut.........
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Officially $143.8 million, or $10 million more than last year. Per CBS News, every team, but the Rams, have carried over cap space from last year, Jags lead the list bringing over $22 mil from last year. The Ravens have an adjusted cap #, of.... http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/02/team-by-team-adjusted-cap-numbers/ So they have some wiggle room...
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He was suppose to be a practice squad player, I suspect after the vitrol the front office spewed, he will now be a former Ravens player.
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Yes thanks for sure. His kick off average, as are the entire league's, are a bit off now that they count the depth in the end zone. His mistakes in judgment when to come out & when to down the ball hurt the team this year and he never learned how to run a route.
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I'll never for get him and Kelly Gregg stealing a golf cart and driving around practice to end training camp.... A good guy, solid player.
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Ravens “waiting to hear” if Dennis Pitta can play again
tsylvester replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Clive Wolford from the U would be a great pick, though he is a bit raw, 3rd or 4th round. Jesse James,a nother high potential guy with great body control and hands, 4th round or so.... Even Ben Koyak from ND ( a Pita clone) would be nice in the 4th or 5th. -
Ravens “waiting to hear” if Dennis Pitta can play again
tsylvester replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
If you mean MAX Williams, from Min, yes, solid player, ran a 4.78 today, likely to go in the second round, maybe even the early 3rd. I like him, but would be not a happy camper if the Ravens took him at 26. Solid hand, but another Gilmore type tiht end who needs to work on blocking. We can't have two tight ends who can't block.......... -
Ravens “waiting to hear” if Dennis Pitta can play again
tsylvester replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
That hip popped with out a hit, that spells end of career type injury. Shoot, were it a shoulder, pop it back in keep on playing no big deal until you hit 40 years old at least.......... Can't do that with a hip... -
His production really dropped off as the season went on, I am not sure he will have a great impact next year, hope he does.. but.....
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Between 140 and 143 million butter beans.... per ESPN via the NFL, @ $1.5 mil more than expected....
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No, they do not need him. There is plenty of young, talented depth, as shown in the games last year, including the four games he missed. The player they need is McPhee, not Ngata.
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Look where Ravens were ranked out of high school
tsylvester replied to TBird's topic in Baltimore Ravens
out of highschool is quite different than out of college. The coaching and type of system they go into plays a big role in their development. Taylor, for instance, was a run & shoot quarterback, going into a run & shoot system, thus his ranking. Smith is maybe the 15th ranked receiver in the the NFL, so not much of a change there.... 15 might even be a bit high for him, honestly... -
Or when some were critical of him about learning the playbook.............
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OK, I've come full circle.... After Mr Smith, T, ripped a part pinky on twitter, show him the money!
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This may be the most difficult draft to determine where these backs will go. You know the draft well, once one position goes, there seems to be a run on then, The top backs, Gurley, Gordon, and to some extent Yeldon, should go in the middle to late first round, possibly even the 2nd. The rest of them, middle to late second possible, but likely not until the 3rd or 4th round. I just hope the Ravens, Ozzie, don't decide Yeldon is the "best player available" in the 2nd or even 3rd round. While he is good, he has bad wheels, runs too high, very prone to injury and tries to make the big run on every play often leading to lost yardage.
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I was just thinking this the other day. Theoretically, this line should be great next year with good depth on the bench. Best part, they are young.
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He should be a good one, but Duke Johnson would be my pick. He has the right attitude to both work hard/play hard, and also be a great team player. I'm just not sure where he goes and frankly, I think rb should be their least concern, pending Forsett. Even with him they should look to improve. Tal is ok, should be better with a year under him, but the rest are not very good at all. Forsett could also be one of those one year wonders we have seen over the years, so I would tread lightly with him....
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I Guess This Covers Just About Everything We Need
tsylvester replied to oldno82's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Yes, the Ravens do, several players who can do as good if not better than Ngata. Williams is the main man to replace him, however, McPhee may leave and to me, that would hurt the defense because of his versitility. I would take him over Ngata any day, he fits this system perfectly.