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Everything posted by papasmurfbell
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Doesn't that say how much Lamar has regressed?
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Prob the guy who love to call 2 pt conversions
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Good on Huntley. He did prety well. Give him the practice snaps this week.
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Wowsers. Sry but h untley plays better.
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I am not saying he has been dynamic. He just is trying to get the ball out of his hands and take what's available. He isn't trying to hard.
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H9nestly h untley is playing better than lamar.5
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I never thought this team was built for a run. Villineava was always going to be trash. Stanley was always going to be hurt. The game is won in the trenches and the ol was never well built.
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He sounds like h3 wants to be marv. He deserves to go to a team that are.worthy of his ability.
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The play by play guy sounds like a bad copy of marv albert.
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Wow. I like that running. How has this been taken away from lamar?
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He learned f3om Lamar. The coaching staff don't seem to care about ball security.
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When had turdbaugh been good at game mang? He's always hurt. Bad signing. damn skippy.
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There we go. Lamar is down.
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I don't think we will getvthevlead now.
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Maybe when we switch sides of the field the sun will shift and not be in duvs eyes.
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I love jimmys bowl.
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Come on we can go tying a hand behind our back.
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If day takes the bears job it will depend on who osu hires as coach. A bunch of guys could hit the transfer portal hard if they don't like the coach. Then Jim can make a run for a while.
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/story/2021-12-08/2022-nfl-mock-draft-first-round-projections%3f_amp=true 25. Baltimore (8-4) — Daniel Faalele, T, Minnesota, Sr. Alejandro Villanueva is signed through 2022, but there’s a potential out in his contract after this season. Faalele achored one of the best offensive lines in the nation this season. He’s a massive man — 6-foot-9, 379 pounds — who is relatively new to the sport. He grew up playing basketball and rugby in Australia. He learned football in 2016 so there’s a lot of clay to mold. Top needs: OL, CB, LB very interesting. Looking at this description could he be another Ogden?
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportingnews.com/us/amp/nfl/news/nfl-mock-draft-2022-steelers-broncos-vikings-jets/1wfoyg8kvjikg1tuxp1d4kewsn 27. Baltimore Ravens Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State (6-1, 200 pounds) The Ravens could use an upgrade in safety as they haven't been the same since the Ed Reed days and didn't get what they needed from Earl Thomas. Brisker is adept at making plays all over the field with his great speed and range plus smarts to read quarterbacks well in coverage. I just don't see this as an immediate need.
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https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/patriots/nfl-mock-draft-patriots-opt-protect-mac-jones-round-1 27. Baltimore Ravens: DeMarvin Leal, EDGE, Texas A&M Baltimore has a couple of young and talented edge players in Odafe Oweh and Tyus Bowser, but they're scheduled to see Calais Campbell and Justin Houston walk this offseason. Leal would give the team depth at a spot where it likes to rotate bodies to keep rushers fresh. I don't get this pick.
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https://walterfootball.com/draft2022_1.php Baltimore Ravens: Ikem Ekwonu, OT/G, N.C. State The Ravens signed a right tackle to replace Orlando Brown, but they need a long-term solution. Ikem Ekwonu has gotten rave reviews from talent evaluators. Some project him as a late-first-round pick. Baltimore Ravens: Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati The Ravens drafted Rashod Bateman in the first round, but they still could use another receiver. The 6-3 Alec Pierce has a great size and speed combination. Baltimore Ravens: D'Vonte Price, RB, Florida International We've learned that the Ravens don't have the best depth at running back behind J.K. Dobbins. D'Vonte Price has a nice combination of size and quickness. This is a horrific draft. A questionable tackle. There is no need at wr. There is no need at rb.
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https://www.profootballnetwork.com/2022-nfl-mock-draft-matt-corral-sam-howell-kenny-pickett-selected-in-round-1/2/ 27) Baltimore Ravens: Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa Arguably the top senior offensive tackle prospect in the draft heads to the Baltimore Ravens at No. 27. Trevor Penning is a terrific pass protector but an even better run blocker. His fit with the Ravens is perfect — he’ll routinely take two defenders out of the play, one at the first level and another at the second. Liking this kid the more I read.
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https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2022-nfl-mock-draft-aidan-hutchinson-kenny-pickett-houston-texans 27. BALTIMORE RAVENS: S JAQUAN BRISKER, PENN STATE The Ravens love versatile and athletic secondary defenders — and that’s Brisker. He’s been consistent as can be, too, with overall grades of 82.0, 82.8 and 82.4 in his three seasons at Penn State. I can see that. We definitely need some help at safety.
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https://draftwire.usatoday.com/lists/2022-nfl-mock-draft-kenny-pickett-matt-corral-sam-howell-malik-willis-carolina-panthers-pittsburgh-steelers-washington-football-team-detroit-lions/ 27. Baltimore Ravens | Minnesota OT Daniel Faalele This offense has desperately missed the presence of Orlando Brown Jr. and Ronnie Stanley, making offensive tackle a huge need. Faalele is still learning how to use his ridiculously massive frame, but he’s got all the traits that made Brown such a dominant right tackle. Looks like otis the consensus. I like that.