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Everything posted by oldno82
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Yup. Thursday's game is the most important game we will have played thus far. We'll see how much this team wants to win it all this year.
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This loss is on the D. 31 points scored and they couldn't stop an offense that really isn't that good. The only criticism of the offense I have is that they didn't run the ball more as the game went on. Is Keaton MItchell hurt?
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I really hope so, Tsyl. Our defense should prosper but Cleveland's Defense is damned good. I see a closer win in a slobberknocker. Maybe 20-10.
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Friday's injury report: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/injury-report-ravens-browns-full-attendance-michael-pierce-dawand-jones-week-10.
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Gonna be a close game with a lot of hard knocks.
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While I hope all 3 can play Sunday we need as many weapons as possible against the Cleveland D. Humphrey is needed but I think our secondary can hold up even without him.
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Preston's take on the O-line: Offensive line The main reason the Ravens have the league’s top rushing offense is that they can move defensive lines off the ball. That wasn’t the case in recent weeks, especially inside the red zone, but that’s no longer a problem. The middle of this group has been dominant with center Tyler Linderbaum, right guard Kevin Zeitler and left guard John Simpson. Linderbaum has performed at a Pro Bowl level with his quickness and ability to make blocks into the second level. Right tackle Morgan Moses excels at run blocking but has problems with speed rushers. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley has struggled with both speed and power rushers, and it appears his surgically repaired ankle no longer allows him to plant and push off. Overall, the run blocking has been good, but the pass protection needs to improve. Grade: B
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The matchup that may make the difference is how they handle Myles Garrett. I know Stanley can't stop him one on one anymore so look for Ricard to give him some help on chip blocks. I dunno about Watson. He's always mentioned as a good quarterback but, in the games we've played with him, he has never impressed me. I think the Ravens win a fairly close game if only because of the Browns' D and what Varaven said about us maybe coming out flat. Should be a good game to watch as long as that officiating is fairly applied to both sides.
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Some more good news...Moses and Williams full participants today. Mekari, as always, did a fine job in Moses' absence. And Geno and Williams and Hamilton all vying for playing time ain't bad either.
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Well as much as he loves it here the feeling is mutual. He's a beast and a leader. What more can you ask for? I'd say that was $100 million well spent.
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Right! Gotta come out fired up and confident but not cocky. Not afraid of Watson with our D. Am a bit afraid of their defense with Garret and Zadarius. Another big test, but I think we'll prevail.
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I was watching some replays of Keaton Mitchell's running and am just in awe of the guy's performance. Not only is he fast, but he was breaking tackles. He's such a little guy...I hope he can hold up. If he does and he can keep doing what he did he'll be a pro bowl back for sure.
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Lamar reports his ankle as fine. I looked at the replay...not sure if it was dirty or the defender was just trying to grab and hold on. I didn't see him twist the ankle like he could have if he wanted to hurt him. Not positive but I think Papa is talking about Stanley's ankle injury.
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Is it just me or do they mostly seem to happen when Lamar and Hill are doing the RPO's? If so, would seem like the onus is on Hill since I haven't seen the problem with other running backs.
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I'll have to watch the ankle play again when I find it on my DVR. My biggest concern now is, is Ronnie Stanley even an adequate LT? He's having real big trouble with speed rushers. The strip sack was mainly due to him and that isn't the first time I've seen him get beat badly this year. His run blocking is still good but he's scaring me on pass protection.
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Right. Mitchell is the burst guy the offense rushing game needed. I was sold on him with just the little bit he played in pre-season. Yep...it's a tough stretch coming up, especially the next two games being both divisional. Both will be tough. Important that we not get satisfied. I think Roquan and Odell will help to keep them hungry.
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Glad to see Keaton Mitchel play and have a breakout game! I thought that kid had talent.
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Wow! I was expecting a close intense game but the Ravens just demolished them like they did to Detroit. Great play by a great defense and the offense kept the foot on the gas for a 37-3 slaughter. I really can't ask for anything more this week. Goooo Ravens!!
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Not me either, Dee. But I'll sure be watching on the tube.
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I think the O-line will be OK...Mekari might even be a slight step up. Depth, as you said, is the issue. Seattle is going to be tough. None of the games we have left are going to be easy. All the more important that we come out smokin' like we did against Detroit.
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Stone tore me up with that! And Humphrey's reaction to it.
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Consistency between games and even quarters is lacking. Maybe because they're still learning Monken's system and how he wants to operate. This Sunday will be a good test. Also, agree with Tsyl that something is amiss with the special teams. Punt coverage, returns, have all been lacking. And Tuck seems to be dealing with a long snapper who's snaps are often high which could lead to his timing being off.
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Hah! That's like your boss saying office productivity improved when you were sick!
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That was indeed pretty cool!
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Gee, I was hoping they'd have some jet lag. Know what you mean about the gulls...went to a fish house just recently on the water and they were active. Almost gave up and went to inside seating but stuck it out. We will be tested and that's a good thing. The more good teams we can beat the better for our confidence. Of course, if we lose...?