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08-12-2012, 10:43 PM #37
Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
Curtis Painter is our future!!!
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Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
The only thing that worries me is how bad Cary Williams played (who was pretty much single handedly gave up 155 yards to Matt Ryan). And that's not too much of a worry, he will most likely be the #3 corner this year, and possibly the #4 if one of our younger corners manages to beat him out. Didn't this guy turn down 5 mills a year? He better start playing like he deserves more than that, because the Ravens aint paying him that.
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Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
I love your optimistic mindset and welcome to the board but....
As far as pieces in place, at this point we seriously lack pass rushers and the o-line is a clusterfuck of guys that are too old and too young, imo. Both are legit (dire) concerns. I think we were much better set up going into the 2010 and 2011 seasons. I hope it comes together!
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08-13-2012, 11:57 AM #40
Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
The progress made from ATL to DET is what will matter in the short-term.
If the OL looks the same then I'll be alarmed. Not jumping off the Key Bridge alarmed, but alarmed.
Individually, I expect better efforts from both Williams.
I'm excited about our depth and I'm excited that we have speed and hard hitters among our DBs/STs, and speed among our WRs. I can't recall ever having both in this town.
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08-13-2012, 04:07 PM #41
Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
I agree mostly.
I have been very skeptical of a number of players and coaches over the years.
But when I looked at this current group of players and watching how our offense was going no huddle, I feel better looking down the road a little.
I think the Oline will certainly dictate the type of season Joe will have.
And the last time we had all of this speed at WR, DBs and STs, the Ravens brought home a Lombardi.
So, I think the talent is there.
I think Cam IS doing some things I was hoping he would do.
And I want to remind everyone about the 2008 preseason...when Joe was a rookie and everyone, after seeing his bad starts, thought, oh well, we are going to suck.
Then later screaming when we were in the AFC Championship game.
Let's give these guys a chance to work out the wrinkles, especially the young guys.
I think this team gets better every single week as the young guys go from learning to just playing and Joe gets more accustomed to each receiver's speed and route running.
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Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
The Oline will barely be different to the 2011 line. It will probably be McKinnie, Williams, Birk, Yanda, Oher. The only guy we're missing from that is Grubbs. I still expect KO to challenge Williams for the LG spot if he continues to play well, plus we have better depth on the Oline than we did last year.
The pass rushing side of things are what concerns me, however that doesn't mean we can't have one of the better pass rushing defense in the league. With the players we have, we are still going to be a top 10 unit in terms of yards/points/red zone defense, if we can at least be in the better half of the league in sacks, then I don't thnk we'll have too much of a problem. As good as JJ was, he was never much of a pass rusher, so it's arguably been improved on that side with Kruger replacing him. Upshaw is not going to replace Suggs' production as a pass rusher, but anything around 8 sacks would be pretty damn good for him.
At Alabama Upshaw played in the toughest conference in football, and won MVP in the BCS bowl, and he's a pretty damn good run defender (his main strength coming out of college). You can say what you want about his athletic issues, and hefty weight for a LB, but the boy wins and produces at the big games, and that's all that matters to me. Would take him over Quinton Coples or Chandler Jones (both big athletic, but not as productive as Upshaw) So all in all, yes there will be a dip in production with Suggs out, but there still aren't many teams man for man who can match our talent on defense.
I actually do remember everyone worrying about how we where going to take a step back last year as well, saying that we didn't have the pieces to make another run, yet we ended up being a significantly better team than the 2010 team.
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08-13-2012, 10:41 PM #43
Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
Leachisabeast: Agree on Williams being the only concerning thing. But I'm sorta steeling myself to the thought that the dude is a one year wonder, and thinking he'll likely be the #3 or #4 guy behind Webb, Smith and maybe Jackson. He'd be fine there.
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Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
I think that is a definite possibility. Cary was REALLY picked on out there against Atlanta. Webb got beat once by Julio, but Matt Ryan really went after Cary Williams.
Why? He has no ball-skills. He plays great cover corner and he tackles well, but he has no ball-skills whatsoever. So, even in tight coverage if he's not putting his hands out there to bat down passes and/or pick them off (which he could have probably had at least 1 INT against Atlanta) then he's going to get picked on by good QB's and good WR's. I also noticed he played with his back to the QB a lot, which is a good indicator for the QB to go that direction because they have no idea when the ball is coming and when it is coming. A good WR will stay calm until the last second and make a play before the corner even has time to relax.
I wouldn't sleep on Corey Graham playing a lot of corner this year either.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
I don't know, Corey Graham still looks like a Safety to me. By the way, has Jimmy Smith started practicing fully yet?
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08-14-2012, 08:15 AM #47
Re: The HOLY SHIT OUR SEASON IS OVER thread
And he got his feet tied up with a receiver and was walking gingerly for a while.
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