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Thread: Ray Rice has been quiet
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Re: Ray Rice has been quiet
It sucks for fantasy football purposes (Rice is usually a top 3 pick), but real life 2013 Raven's football is going to look more like our 3 headed monster from a few years back, but with one less head.
I hope Pierce can stay healthy. I love how different they are as runners.
I would really like to see Rice morph into a more Sproles like role.
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Re: Ray Rice has been quiet
He's been on Facebook nearly every day, getting out info about different charities and causes.
As far as I'm concerned, he's been making plenty of noise, and for all the right reasons.
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02-09-2013, 05:28 PM #18
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Re: Ray Rice has been quiet
I think next year they use Pierce more between the tackles and try to get Rice out in space more. As much as Ray struggled between the tackles, he is still one of the hardest in the league to get down in the open field. Harbaugh has proven that he will put his stud RB on the bench in favor of an up and comer.
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02-09-2013, 05:30 PM #20
Re: Ray Rice has been quiet
I thought Rice was a little off this year compared to previous years in the manner in which he carried himself. It was very subtle, but he exhibited a bit more bravado and swagger, and for him, I am not sure it is a good thing.
After the epic 4th and 29 conversion it ramped up, subtly again, but just a bit more. Then after the two fumbles in the 1st playoff game he did not seem as relaxed on the field, because usually he just flows and goes. He seemed tight to me.
Maybe I am reading too much into it and seeing things that are not there, but I hope he says to himself, "Rhu rho. I better really work hard this off season and get my head in the right place to play football from the get go this year."
He is still a great player. Will be interesting to see how he works and plays without Ray Lewis around.
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Re: Ray Rice has been quiet
I think his hold out affected him this year too.
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Re: Ray Rice has been quiet
See Ozzie thread on Pierce. He wants to draft RB depth because Pierce was injured too much during practices
and games.
As people keep forgetting, some of Rice's poor stats occurred in the playoffs because all the defenses were
stopping Rice up the middle which opened up the great plays to Boldin on the outside.
The 3rd and inches from Joe to Boldin was on the outside lane made possible by teams shutting down Rice.
They can't stop everyone which is why we won the SB - geesh!
Same thing happened to the great Jim Brown in the 64 championship game. Colts threw everything at him to
stop him and they did but that opened up the outside lane to former Terp Gary Collins who scored 3 TDs from
Frank Ryan.
Rice was our Jim Brown and people down't even know it.
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02-09-2013, 06:40 PM #23Veteran Poster
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I think Rice will be just fine going forward. He is one of the special talents in the league, and we are lucky to have him. Now, having said that, Mr. Pierce needs to see the field A LOT -- that dude is a beast. It will be interesting to see if Caldwell designs some plays that incorporate both of them at the same time.
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