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  1. I really love the guy. As far as I'm concerned he's proven himself on the field and by how well he's handled everything off it. He's climbed the mountain twice and planted the flag once. The Jags are fortunate...and a little short on cash at the moment.
  2. He is one incredible special teams player. He does everything they ask.
  3. Moore is the total definition of "Play like a Raven."
  4. The Steelers threw in the terrible towel and cried "No mas, No mas!"
  5. They will need some help here...
  6. Good signing. 3 years. 18 mil. He's a critical piece to this new offense. 280 pounds leading the way.
  7. They could lose 1/3rd to 1/2 of last years defense. Mosley, Weddle, Zadarius Smith, Suggs...maybe Jimmy Smith...Urben. That's a lot of leadership and experience there. The D won't be as good as last years. Decosta is walking a fine line here if the 2019 D starts giving up big plays and points.
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    Maryland, our home state, is waking up and taking a stand. We are becoming one of the leaders. Once something like this goes into effect the economic impact of new technologies and job creation will start snow balling.
  9. OK...I'm jealous. Can't wait to give them more.
  10. They want to see what the market value is for him. That will determine if they make an offer.
  11. Who will the Ravens garb to fill holes before the draft? Get this right and they have more freedom in the draft to get then BPA or target a position.
  12. He was a very likeable person. He had a brief moment in the sun. I don't understand the rapid decline.
  13. This needs to be a right price deal because he's limited physically in what he can bring to the team yet as a leader he has value. https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/lifestyle/i-miss-football-little-girl-sums-up-feelings-of-most-nfl-fans-after-seasons-end/vi-BBUfxUK?ocid=U508DHP
  14. He cost them some games with his drops. He was a good team mate and team player. Anybody think these moves are part of "I feel the need for speed!?"
  15. That's because you have a tendency to look for the bad. The good news is that it's correctable and non-fatal
  16. I've developed a new upgrade for the site....
  17. I remember sitting in the stands at Ravens camp in Westminster in 2000. I had my first look at Shannon Sharpe sprinting down the middle of the field. There were all the great players from that 2000 roster. And there was Trent Dilfer in front of us tossing passes to a player. He looked over at us, smiled and said, "You better stand back. I never know where this ball is going to go." Then he laughed as did everyone. Trent was not an accurate thrower and he knew it, but he could make those 2-3 big plays a game that changed field position and produced points. That was a big part of the 2000 winning formula. The big play, pounding Jamal, Stover and the suffocating defense. Trent is genuine and "for real". It was an incredible season, Trent was tough as nails and took a lot of blows, with the biggest one being when he was let go after winning the Super Bowl. He was a real blue collar guy and this was a blue collar team. He could be working in the media now....or college....or the Pros. Instead he's coaching a High School football team. Trying to make a difference in young peoples lives. Because he cares and is genuine. I read this and it revealed a lot. What I picked up is that you don't have to be the most talented person or have the highest IQ to transcend circumstances and be a difference maker.
  18. What's his vision? Ozzie got his from Art. Very Interesting.
  19. this is really not cool............ Early photos of Kraft growing up....
  20. This is also insurance on Smith.
  21. Probably all the owners do it. Like all politicians. There goes his legacy down the toilet. I hope the video doesn't go public...Eeeeuuuuhhhh!
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