Here's the problem joe. The Ravens won't be 5-2 or keep winning if McNair keeps playing the way he has. It's just not going to happen. McNair can't lead this team to wins by throwing costly picks and not moving the chains. McNair this week needs to come out of this funk he's in, and his offensive line needs to f'ing protect him from here out.Quote:
He may be currently the third worst QB in the league, but if the Ravens keep winning, Biscotti would be Insane to have him replaced. Let's not get ahead of ourselves, here; remember, they are still 4-2, in first place, and hopefully will move to 5-2 after this weekend.
And a small correction, because once in a while I look to see what broken record stuff comes out of oldtex.
In addition to not watching the games, you also don't get local radio. Casey Willet on WNST told Bob Haynie yesterday that in fact Boller's teammates on offense HAD gained some valuable confidence in him after the Panther's performance. In fact, Casey said that his teammates never fully lost faith in him, but knew it would be a good thing for Kyle to have a Steve McNair in Baltimore to help him grow.Quote:
The Ravens players are not going to suddenly have new found confidence in Boller getting the job done
Oh, and in case anyone was wondering, Casey reports from One Winning Drive and talks to the players. ;)
Just wanted to point out yet another fallacy.