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oldno82

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  1. Its a figure of speech. Don't be going from 0-300mph in 5 seconds.
  2. OK...OK, I didn't mean to start another round of contention here...Um, I actually thought Preston was pretty complimentary about the Ravens. I'm not worried about the defensive line though. I think it will be tough. Its the O-line that scares the hell out of me.
  3. Check out the video at the beginning of the story on this link: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-mckinnie-ngata-could-practice-0803,0,3147992.story
  4. And I agree with you, Yager. He's not that big a threat on returns and it just exposes our best CB to a higher chance of injury.
  5. http://www.baltimoreravens.com/News/Articles/2012/07/Lardarius_Webb_Could_Still_Work_As_Returner.aspx Didn't they learn their lesson 2 years ago???
  6. That's the most inexcusable thing: he didn't even bother to call the team.
  7. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d82ae3738/article/kyle-boller-abruptly-retires-from-san-diego-chargers?module=HP11_content_stream
  8. I feel real good about the offense with one big exception: is the offensive line going to be as good as last year's our worse? Not that it was great last year, but at least it didn't get Joe or Ray killed.
  9. Its a tough case. Part of me wants the team to cut him, the other part hopes he's in shape and can start practicing right away. I don't feel real good that that is the case.
  10. Didn't the Jets just re-sign Leonard today?
  11. The contract for Joe is going to require some imagination from both parties. I like Joe. However, he's not at this time an elite qb like Brady or Manning. But he could become one. Therefore, they should give him top 10 to 5 base contract with enough incentives to be in the elite category, such as extra money for an AFC Championship game, a low interception to TD ration, yards gained, etc. It isn't a perfect solution because so much depends on Cam's offensive philosophy and how they use Joe and then how he performs. But it seems more reasonable than just sticking him in with the top 5 or in the 10-5 spot without any hope of getting more money.
  12. Reed has really begun to piss me off. He isn't acting like a team player at this point. He's signed to a contract and should just fulfill it. You mean 7.2 million isn't enough for a safety at his age? C'mon.
  13. I hate quarterback controversies. They're bad for the fans and the team. A long term contract for Joe would help put an end to them.
  14. Its funny in a way because I remember when Jim Parker, the All-Everything offensive lineman of the late 50s and 60s, almost always put on too much weight in the off-season. Then, just before training camp, he would drive around town with the windows closed (no AC in those days) in the July heat and sweat-lose whatever poundage was required.
  15. The one thing I don't like about Harbaugh (and mostly I think he's a very good coach) is this annoyance about being asked about injuries. What the hell is the big deal about keeping it all secret? Especially doesn't make sense this time of year before they are actually playing anybody.
  16. Good question. I have no idea. What was surgery for last year? I forgot.
  17. If the Ravens OL can't be productive and protective, it could easily mean no playoffs for the Ravens this year.
  18. If Cam doesn't improve dramatically this year, they've GOT to get a new OC.
  19. The more I chew this over, the more I agree with Max. This guy is too old. Our line is too old and the game is won in the trenches.
  20. I read this on the Ravens' website and felt stunned. I wonder if this means whoever played LG in the OTA's didn't shine. Might be a good pickup though. I'm just hoping Osemele is the long-term solution. http://www.baltimoreravens.com/News/Articles/2012/06/Ravens_Agree_To_Deal_With_Guard_Bobbie_Williams.aspx
  21. Pay him! He's a winner.
  22. Eisenburg always writes a good article: http://blogs.baltimoreravens.com/2012/06/05/eisenberg-no-longer-sure-joe-flacco-deal-gets-done/
  23. Its just one photo but Cody looks like a different guy!
  24. Read this on the Ravens' website: "If you thought you would never have to endure Steelers receiver Hines Ward smile ever again after his retirement in March, think again. That is, if you are one of the millions of viewers who watch NBC’s Football Night in America on Sunday nights. The network announced yesterday that it came to a multiyear agreement with Ward. In addition to regularly contributing to Football Night in America, Ward will be part of NBC Sports Network’s college football studio show on Saturdays. How Ward will fare as an analyst remains to be seen. He could get his first test early in his broadcast career. “Hines Ward, @mvp86hinesward, joins the Sunday Night Football team on NBC,” tweeted WBAL’s Gerry Sandusky. “Test of his objectivity: Ravens at Pittsburgh, Sun night Nov 18th." Actually my last memory of Hines Ward as a player was him having the smile wiped off his face, standing on the sidelines looking out of it after Pollard hammered him in the last meeting, That was satisfying though I'm glad he wasn't seriously hurt,
  25. I think it would be crummy if the NFL didn't allow this guy to have a hearing device in his helmet.
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