oldno82 Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/blog/2011/03/ravens_wrs_rank_last_in_division_in_yards_after_catch.html
thundercleetz Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 That all goes back to the offensive coordinator, the routes he's having his receivers running, and the personnel sets that he is having his receivers run out of. There is no excuse for this, especially with a receiver like Boldin.
papasmurfbell Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 Yeah I figured that without having an article.
oldno82 Posted March 8, 2011 Author Posted March 8, 2011 Yeah I figured that without having an article. I agree. But why is it that we can see this and figure it out and our coaches/GM can't? Thats what fries me.
vmax Posted March 8, 2011 Posted March 8, 2011 I agree. But why is it that we can see this and figure it out and our coaches/GM can't? Thats what fries me. It's a Mystery of the Universe. Or In the Ravens playbook you are not allowed to hit a receiver in stride. Verbotten.Also the offense doesn't get enough rest at halftime. They need to stay off the field for the entire 3rd quarter so they can make it through the 4th. They did an excellent job at that. But...Rome wasn't built in a day. One step at a time! The offense has improved. The receivers now run 7-8 yards on 3rd and 7 instead of the required 4 in Billicks playbook. The "hang the RB out in the flat" play is gone too. Look...play it safe...you don't want anything bad to happen do you!?! Getting greedy, playing to win the game, going for the throat...that's all dangerous stuff!
oldno82 Posted March 9, 2011 Author Posted March 9, 2011 It's a Mystery of the Universe. Or In the Ravens playbook you are not allowed to hit a receiver in stride. Verbotten.Also the offense doesn't get enough rest at halftime. They need to stay off the field for the entire 3rd quarter so they can make it through the 4th. They did an excellent job at that. But...Rome wasn't built in a day. One step at a time! The offense has improved. The receivers now run 7-8 yards on 3rd and 7 instead of the required 4 in Billicks playbook. The "hang the RB out in the flat" play is gone too. Look...play it safe...you don't want anything bad to happen do you!?! Getting greedy, playing to win the game, going for the throat...that's all dangerous stuff! LOL in agreement!
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