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  1. #13
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    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    We got a vet in Disckon he can be as good as the rest of them, let juice and furstenburg battle it out, sign leach





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    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    See what the young guys can do, but sign Shiancoe as insurance in case they struggle.





  3. #15

    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by owknows View Post

    I hope the Ravens resist the temptation to run out and sign some mediocre TE just because he's not a rookie.

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    That's how I feel.

    I think the important thing here is if they are going to do anything, is that they get someone who is productive. The player doesn't have to be a TE.

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    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    I must have missed that announcement, last I heard the injury was supposed to be around 6 weeks and missing the Denver game. If that is the case I think furstenburg will surprise a lot of people. I believe he was 1st team all acc with a terrible web situation in college park. He's my dark horse to tear it up. I also think that juice is going to surprise a lot of people he seems to fit the knack role perfectly. I think we could use him like the patriots used Hernandez last year but without the murder aspect :)





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    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    No to Shancoe and clark those guys are done brin in leach let juice and furstenburg compete lets see what these youngsters have if anything bring in a vet wideout.





  6. #18

    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by JCroUSAF View Post
    I must have missed that announcement, last I heard the injury was supposed to be around 6 weeks and missing the Denver game. If that is the case I think furstenburg will surprise a lot of people. I believe he was 1st team all acc with a terrible web situation in college park. He's my dark horse to tear it up. I also think that juice is going to surprise a lot of people he seems to fit the knack role perfectly. I think we could use him like the patriots used Hernandez last year but without the murder aspect :)
    I don't think anybody ever said 6 weeks...John just said it was serious and he's definitely out for week one...nothing about when he was coming back.

    2 months was pretty much best case scenario as everything I saw said this was a 2-4 month injury.


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    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    Even if Dickson finds his hands, he can't block a lick. Furstenburg will get his opportunity to see the field.

    Now, I think we all know the WR that the Ravens really need to sign here.
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  8. #20

    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by The Excellector View Post
    Even if Dickson finds his hands, he can't block a lick. Furstenburg will get his opportunity to see the field.

    Now, I think we all know the WR that the Ravens really need to sign here.
    What was that guy's name again?

    Handy Floss?





  9. #21

    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    HEEEEEEAP! Make it happen Mr. Newsome. Maybe he's done, maybe he's not.. But if people can call for Dallas Clark. Why not?





  10. #22

    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by owknows View Post
    What was that guy's name again?

    Handy Floss?
    Lee Evans still live in town? :p





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    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by The Excellector View Post
    Even if Dickson finds his hands, he can't block a lick. Furstenburg will get his opportunity to see the field.

    Now, I think we all know the WR that the Ravens really need to sign here.
    Randy Hymes?

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  12. #24

    Re: Tight End Options Going Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by The Excellector View Post

    Now, I think we all know the WR that the Ravens really need to sign here.
    Ricky Proehl?





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