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02-15-2012, 05:57 PM #253
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Actually it doesn't matter HOW badly we played in the trenches, the game was still in the balance by that dropped catch. Fact is if Lee Evans held on to that ball, it is a TD, no matter what happened in the match, and we're in the superbowl.
As for Cody, people need to learn more about the nose tackle position before criticising a second year player. He notched up more tackles than most NT's in the league, and besides a NT is never going to appear on the stat sheet, it's not his job. If you wanna blame anyone for losing in the trenches, blame Ngata who vanished towards the end of the season.
Anyway, I think people are being a little harsh on our defense this year, fact is we finished top 5 in all defensive categories, our defense hasn't been anywhere near as good since 2006.
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Not to derail the thread, but I don't see us getting alot of push up the middle. And the sack totals weren't more of a more aggressive defensive mindset compared to grandpa? Just saying
He was ranked 73rd in tackles just a couple spots above Casey Hampton, since he was mentioned also.
He just isn't the dominant guy people were thinking, especially of a second rounder. Not saying he's bad at all.
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02-15-2012, 06:26 PM #258
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02-15-2012, 06:57 PM #259Steve Flacco, Apparently
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Teams ran for a full 1/2 yard less per play when Cody was on the field vs him being off it. (3.5 ypc with Cody in, 4.0 with him out)
He consistently drew the double team which in turn, singled up guys like Kruger and McPhee who took advantage by putting up much better sack numbers than expected.
He wasn't dominate in a Haloti Ngata first half of the season sense of the word, but the claim was that he disappointed. I'd say that for what he's been asked to do, he's excelled. He's never going to rack up stats. His contributions will be measured by the stats of the guys around him.My motto was always to keep swinging. Whether I was in a slump or feeling badly or having trouble off the field, the only thing to do was keep swinging. -Hank Aaron
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02-15-2012, 07:01 PM #260
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Sorry. It is way too late for that. Nnamdi was only an issue for me because I thought the CBs were a lot more suspect than they turned out to be even with Foxworth and Carr out of the mix, and mostly because the Ravens did not seem to pursue Peppers the year before.
There is almost every year that player out there in free agency that is a perrenial all pro type, pretty much every team would love to sign them but ultimately only one will.
I have been a fan of Mario Williams since he and Gaither were battling MD vs NC State.
I know the salary cap guys are going to say we can't afford it, but I feel like we can not afford to pass on the opportunity to sign a legit #1 pick in the draft type of talent, and the only prospect since Peppers that is comparable physically. Some people will point to his stats or the team's defense without Williams in the lineup and lose track of the value of a player like that. Guys that big that can move like that are not just walking around waiting to be drafted or discovered. Most guys that are that strong and 6'7" are playing LT or power forward. Not many have the agility to play OLB and the size to play DT.
What are the Raven's odds at signing him? At this point I can not see anyone setting them at lower than 1/32, and if Williams decides he wants to play with future HOF players and for the only team in the playoffs the last 4 yearsin a row, then the chances are a lot better than that.
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02-15-2012, 07:05 PM #261
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02-15-2012, 07:08 PM #262
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02-15-2012, 07:52 PM #263
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Adam Schefter just mentioned an interesting scenario. What if the Ravens sign Mike Wallace to a contract. He's definitely worth a first round pick. Worst case scenario: Pittsburgh matches the offer and they're cap situation is screwed even farther. Best case scenario: We get Wallace for our first round pick. He's young and the best deep threat in the game. Flacco would have Torrey and Wallace on either side and Boldin in the slot. It's probably unlikely, but what further piss off Pittsurgh, which I'm all for. We could sign Wallace even if we had no intention of actually having him on our team. Pittsburgh would certainly match the offer. If Ozzie wanted to mess with Pittsburgh it's worth a shot.
"Flacco will never win a Super Bowl in my lifetime" - Lamarr Woodley, Squealers LB<-- what Flacco stares at before every game
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02-15-2012, 08:10 PM #264Pro Bowl Poster
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Very, very interesting... I still think Oz values those picks though, but you never do know. If that were to happen, I'm not sure Boldin is here next year.
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