Re: Ricky Williams and Chris Carr: Role players we need this weekend
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RavensQB
Carr is still not 100% and is no where near the HITTER that gorrer is. Carr stays inactive to keep Gorrer.
They'll likely both be active.
Carr was down this week because Gorrer could be a back-up CB and play ST. They didn't need 2 back-ups at CB, because Houston wasn't going to be throwing a lot and they wanted an extra DT to be active to defend against the run.
This week, obviously, is different.
Re: Ricky Williams and Chris Carr: Role players we need this weekend
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bensmotorcyclehelmt
It's kinda the chicken or the egg thing- Are the ravens worried about the TEs or are the PAtriots worried about Suggs?
Those NE TEs make it difficult to get a rush from the edge. Most DEs gotta hold em up, or get to Brady quicker than he can get it out.
Haloti, Cody and Redding Need to get pressure up the middle...
Thats the key guarantee it. Halioti Ngata can take this game over if he really wants it.
Re: Ricky Williams and Chris Carr: Role players we need this weekend
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Originally Posted by
RavensQB
http://espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=300110017
Carr had an INT, So did Reed and Landry..
Carr is still not 100% and is no where near the HITTER that gorrer is. Carr stays inactive to keep Gorrer.
Wow go and look at the link and check out the WR that Joe had during that game. EEEEK
Carr also had a pick against Brady last year in the regular season. Against a QB of Brady's caliber, experience in the defensive backfield counts for something. I'd be shocked if Carr is inactive Sunday.
Re: Ricky Williams and Chris Carr: Role players we need this weekend
Carr will be active. BUT the problem being is he gives ALOT of ground from the getgo. Well have all our DB's active for this one and bench the extra DL's we activated to try and slow down Foster, that didn't work.