Both are #2 WRs IMO. Decker an elite, top tier WR2/borderline WR1, Maclin a sort of run of the mill WR2. Overpaying for him would be a mistake. Any WR2 can play across from DeSean with the coverage he demands. Riley KKKooper proved it last season.Decker>Maclin
Next season just looks so damn bright. Ozzie has a knack for making brilliant unexpected moves. I think we're looking at an 11-5 or maybe even 12-4 season. I'm pumped up for the combine to see how some potential prospects do. Nothing but optimism man. Anyway, what's your take on the Ray Rice/Fiancee incident?You were right all along, man.
Yeah, McClain is definitely gone, so is Koch who wasn't very good last year, As you say Leach is the tough one, Harbaugh and Kubiak obviously love the guy, but is he so valuable to the resurgence of the run game that they HAVE to keep him around? Only they know the answer to that.
Early estimates have us at 17-18 mil after the Suggs restructuring, so that leaves the Pitta question. According to the Sun, Pitta took 79% of his offensive snaps as a slot receiver (even more than Graham) so an arbitrator would rule in his favor in the whole "6.5 mil vs 11.5 mil" franchise tag debate. There's no way they can tie 11.5 mil up in Dennis Pitta (would they in Monroe?), so Ebron looks to be the pick unless one of the stud receivers unexpectedly falls to us. Would rather them go that route but we may as well just address WR and RT in free agency. Right tackles and #2 receivers grow on trees, guys like Ebron don't.tunga:
Damn, I hate to call this "blind" optimism.... but... what am I missing? Baltimore's O Line sucked last year, Flacco is what he is, no RB to speak of, 1 playmaker on the outside, possibly losing PItta defense isn't what it generally is when you think Ravens (12th in points and yards last year).Next season just looks so damn bright. Ozzie has a knack for making brilliant unexpected moves. I think we're looking at an 11-5 or maybe even 12-4 season. I'm pumped up for the combine to see how some potential prospects do. Nothing but optimism man. Anyway, what's your take on the Ray Rice/Fiancee incident?
To address to O-Line: While the offensive line was abysmal, the return of Osemele should give it a hell of a boost. Shipley was arguably the worst player on the line last year (in a close race with Oher) Oher is almost certainly not coming back next year, to be honest, I'd rather have Wagner over there. I believe that we'll pick up a replacement via FA or draft (probably draft if the market is barren) Yanda and Monroe are two of the best at their position. The question mark is Center. Gradkowski was a flub and I'm not sure if Ryan Jensen can pick up the slack.Damn, I hate to call this "blind" optimism.... but... what am I missing? Baltimore's O Line sucked last year, Flacco is what he is, no RB to speak of, 1 playmaker on the outside, possibly losing PItta defense isn't what it generally is when you think Ravens (12th in points and yards last year).
From my POV they need a lot of help for that floundering offense and at least a few more pieces on defense if they want to elevate themselves back to the level people expect from Baltimore.
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Another good one:I posted that Friday (see page 34 of this thread)
But, yeah, Dale Hansen nailed it with this... the NFL.. the whole damn country for that matter, is so damn hypocritical it's crazy.
Good piece of journalism!
Yup. It's the players reactions that matter, not the execs.I don't think most players give a damn. And the ones that do will keep their mouths shut because they are in the vast minority of ignoramuses.
Sadly the media's reaction matters the most, and they are already doing everything they can to fuck shit up. They try to help, god bless, but they are just so fucking awful at their jobs. I could see teams avoiding Sam because of the media circus that will follow him.Yup. It's the players reactions that matter, not the execs.
True. If media gets out of hand it just becomes a circus.Sadly the media's reaction matters the most, and they are already doing everything they can to fuck shit up. They try to help, god bless, but they are just so fucking awful at their jobs. I could see teams avoiding Sam because of the media circus that will follow him.
Another good one:
True. If media gets out of hand it just becomes a circus.
A couple of years back (I think 2010-2011) we had our first professional soccer player coming out over here. Young talented kid named Tobias Hysén. It started becoming a media circus but the kid managed to handle it well and quell it. But the American media is a completely different beast all together. And tobias had the double edged sword in being a second generation player. His dad is a Swedish Nationals team legend and a legend at Liverpool and his big bro is on our current national squad.
Not sure how they managed to handle the media but they did it well.