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Which Ravens' Free Agents Should We Keep?
papasmurfbell replied to oldno82's topic in Baltimore Ravens
In 2015 I think he was really good. They decided to ignore him last season. -
Which Ravens' Free Agents Should We Keep?
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Aiken is gone. He is pissed with the team for his lack of use. -
Which Ravens' Free Agents Should We Keep?
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Williams if they can afford it. Same with Wagner. -
I think a little of both.
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I think Art made a huge mistake firing Bill
papasmurfbell replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
I get Art was cash poor when he got here. He would have paid a bunch of coaches to go away when he got here. Kraft is showing he is a very good owner. Before he got there the Pats were straight garbage. A couple of yrs later and they are winning titles. -
I think Art made a huge mistake firing Bill
papasmurfbell replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
But the brain drain might not have happened. Maybe after being here for a yr or 2 you fire him. But you keep the FO staff around. -
The moment he took the oath he was in violation of the constitution. When the polls start looking bad for 2018they will pull the trigger on him.
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I think Art made a huge mistake firing Bill
papasmurfbell replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Really the weak minded special person can't make cogent arguments. -
I think Art made a huge mistake firing Bill
papasmurfbell replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
The guy who says the team is always going to be a 12-13 win team no matter what the facts are is a moron. -
I think Art made a huge mistake firing Bill
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Why would you bring up total morons? -
Terp football takes a big step forward
papasmurfbell replied to vmax's topic in Maryland Terrapins / NCAA
It is a really nice class. They were the #1 surprisingly great class in the paper. -
I think Art made a huge mistake firing Bill
papasmurfbell replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Except I predicted the contract would be a disaster. Now look at all the ppl who think Joe is overpaid. I said first the Ravens would regret the Rice contract and also that he really hit her and I was being told she slipped or something. What happened for real? I seem to be pretty on point on these issues bc I don't look at them through a purple haze. -
Screw the POs if you have no real chance at winning the SB. The Ravens are no where close to being there and I don't see it happening with this coach or front office.
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I think Art made a huge mistake firing Bill
papasmurfbell replied to papasmurfbell's topic in Baltimore Ravens
Oh the guy who taught Oz in Belichick gone. Pioli and Diminoff gone. So Ozzie had some of the braintrust early but then they got picked clean. -
They have to be able to get the rushers to play well. They haven't done that in quite a while.
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That is just ppl jealous of their results. Hell ATL was caught cheating 2 yrs ago.
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/columnist/bell/2017/01/30/thomas-dimitroff-atlanta-falcons-scott-pioli-dan-quinn-super-bowl-2017/97264936/ How much braintrust of the FO did he lose when Bill left? Add in everyone else that has left since coming through the Ravens FO and maybe there is just to little talent there to make the good personnel moves.
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But what is the point of being the best of 22 teams when the point is to be the best of 32? There is a fine line between the worst 4 teams and the garbage that doesn't make the POs. There is a real jump after that. Then there is another jump to be in the top 4.
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So they could be back in the thick of things if they do something they haven't been able to do for the last several yrs. OK.
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/03/26/larry-flynt-trump-is-like-mussolini-with-a-3-inch-dick.html
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So he has the same backpack as a reporter and that makes him a bad coach. And finally that is Bill's fault. Really it is the NFLs fault for creating chaos when it is not needed.
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-preston-column-0131-20170130-column.html According to Kiper, the Ravens (8-8) were fortunate to be as close to a playoff spot as they were in 2016, considering the lack of offensive cohesion. He also believes it is time for the team to develop some new defensive stars. As for who the Ravens should take is the first round with the No. 16 overall pick? Before that happens, Kiper recommends the Ravens sign a veteran receiver in free agency, such as Terrelle Pryor or Alshon Jeffrey. "The Ravens have had a history of finding those kinds of receivers; it has worked out well for them," Kiper said. "They had Anquan Boldin and Steve Smith, who played at high levels here. ...Mike Wallace, though not in his prime, made plays. I think they ought to get one and then augment him with one or two players in the draft." The Ravens currently don't have a No. 1 receiver, and have a history of failing to develop the players they've drafted. The list goes back to 1998 with Patrick Johnson, taken in the second round. The Ravens also missed with first-round selections Travis Taylor (No. 10 overall in 2000) and Mark Clayton (No. 22 in 2005). The latest disappointment has been Breshad Perriman, taken in the first round, No. 26 overall, out of Central Florida in 2015. "Perriman reminds me of the shortstop who can go in the hole, make the play behind second and then throw out the runner with a strong arm. But then, he can't handle the routine grounder," Kiper said. "He was like that in college and he hasn't gotten any better. The Ravens thought it was a concentration problem and that coach Bobby Engram could make him better, but he hasn't." Kiper doesn't believe Clemson receiver Mike Williams will be available when the Ravens pick, and there are questions about Washington receiver John Ross' knee. Kiper, though, says there are other intriguing prospects, such as Western Michigan's Corey Davis. Kiper said he would not draft a running back in the first round, even if Louisiana State's Leonard Fournette or Florida State's Dalvin Cook were available. "If you look at all the playoffs teams, the only one with a starting running back taken in the first round was Dallas," Kiper said. "You look at teams like Atlanta and New England — they are playing with running backs who were third- and fourth-rounders. Everybody wants balance, but nobody has balance any more. Most teams are pass-happy, and you can succeed with a good offensive line and good, solid running backs. "Atlanta is good because they are the only team where the offensive line has been together Day 1 until now. You don't need to take a running back in the first round to get where you need to go, and I've been against that for a while." Sorry, I disagree. Fournette probably won't be around when the Ravens select in the first round, but if he is, he'll be a Raven. If Cook at No. 16 is around where I would take him, too. In fact, I'd take Cook over Fournette because Cook is a better all-around back and Fournette hasn't showed he can stay healthy. When great players are available, take them. As for the rest of the offense, Kiper likes running back Kenneth Dixon and wishes receiver Michael Campanaro could stay healthy. He wouldn't be surprised if the Ravens drafted another tight end, because Maxx Williams and Crockett Gillmore also can't stay healthy. As for quarterback Joe Flacco, Kiper says he never got in sync. "There was never any cohesion on the offensive line," Kiper said. "Rookie guard Alex Lewis was playing well and then got hurt. The same thing happened to rookie tackle Ronnie Stanley. ... They had problems with the running game and switched coordinators, and all of that affected Joe, who was coming off an injury. "Joe isn't a great quarterback, but a good quarterback. I've said that all along. When they are winning, Joe is cool, calm, and unflappable. When they lose, he has no command of the offense, no passion, and he isn't a team leader. It's all just positive when you win and all negative when you lose." Kiper likes defensive linemen Brandon Williams, Michael Pierce and Timmy Jernigan. But he points out some of the team's recent failures in developing players such as linebacker Arthur Brown and safeties Matt Elam and Terrence Brooks. Rookie linebacker Kamalei Correa, a second round pick, didn't play that much this season, either. "For some reason, they are getting swallowed up and you can't have that," Kiper said. "The Ravens are going to have to address that and find some young guys with energy." Kiper likes the combination of second-year player Tavon Young and Jimmy Smith at corner, and is satisfied with Eric Weddle at safety, even though he thinks Weddle should have made the tackle on Pittsburgh receiver Antonio Brown on the game-winning touchdown in Week 16. But the Ravens need to find linebackers, cornerbacks and pass rushers. According to Kiper, the draft is deep with cornerbacks, with Ohio State's Marshon Lattimore, Florida's Teez Tabor and Quincy Wilson, and Alabama's Marlon Humphrey. There are a lot of good pass rushers, namely Texas A&M's Myles Garrett, Alabama's Tim Williams and Stanford's Solomon Thomas. "You can go always get good pass rushers. Some of the best have come in the fourth and fifth rounds. They are out there, you just have to go find them," Kiper said. "Overall, I thought John Harbaugh and his staff did a good job to come as close as they did. People want to say he should have been fired, but I disagree. I think they can find some people who can help this team and make a difference headed into next season."
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/bs-sp-preston-column-0131-20170130-column.html I have been saying that. The Ravens are actually a pretty long way off.