Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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boller4president
EDC got hoodwinked again in FA. I said at the time 2/10 seemed fair. This just confirms it.
He needs to fix his ability to judge these players values because it's costing us big time and it's not just the obvious cases in Thomas.
Is this for real?
Its really fascinating to me to find someone worried about Biscotti's money
Forbes valuation of Ravens Franchise - $2.98 billion
The Ravens are No. 33 overall in Forbes magazine's annual ranking of the world's most valuable sports teams, with a $2.98 billion valuation. The franchise's value has grown 54% in the past five years, according to the business publication.
I guess saving that extra couple of million would put the Ravens over $3 Billion next year
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
I would rather have AV over Leno.
Career long AFCN player who has played in the playoffs a lot, understands the teams in the division, and is used to the level of physicality. Far more comfortable with him having a smooth transition.
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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Captain Silver
Rod Woodson.
Good one I knew of the name, didn't know his former teams.
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
The Colts gave 9 million to Eric Fisher who is coming off a serious injury and may not be available for a chunk of the season. I'd rather AV at 7 million who never misses time and can fill in for Stanley at a decent level if required.
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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Originally Posted by
boller4president
EDC got hoodwinked again in FA. I said at the time 2/10 seemed fair. This just confirms it.
He needs to fix his ability to judge these players values because it's costing us big time and it's not just the obvious cases in Thomas.
I don't agree. Even if EDC paid a little more than he should have, please tell us the alternative (?) Would you rather see Fluker (or a replica thereof) or Phillips again? Note the fact that we did not draft any OTs, just one OG (Cleveland), and we traded O. Brown. AV, while getting older, is hardly over-the-hill and he can also back-up LT where Stanley is returning from a major injury.
b4p, please tell us what your plan would have been... Bc
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
I would have at least looked into Leno but the Ravens clearly wanted AV. They have the cap space to pay more for the player they want. That's a good position to be in. There is nothing worse than having to settle for someone you aren't that happy about because that's all the cap will allow. Having cap space gives you options. DeCosta clearly believes in AV so I'm fine with him paying up to get his guy
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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leachisabeast
The Colts gave 9 million to Eric Fisher who is coming off a serious injury and may not be available for a chunk of the season. I'd rather AV at 7 million who never misses time and can fill in for Stanley at a decent level if required.
Eric Fisher is a LT going to the Colts to play LT. If there was a full-time starting LT job available to Villy for roughly the same money he would have taken it.
I doubt he wants to be viewed as a RT going forward and learn an entirely new position. He isn't doing that because he wants to
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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boller4president
Eric Fisher is a LT going to the Colts to play LT. If there was a full-time starting LT job available to Villy for roughly the same money he would have taken it.
I doubt he wants to be viewed as a RT going forward and learn an entirely new position. He isn't doing that because he wants to
Its "F...ing" football - not brain surgery. I doubt AV cares about where he plays as long as he's playing and being paid WELL for it.
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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boller4president
Eric Fisher is a LT going to the Colts to play LT. If there was a full-time starting LT job available to Villy for roughly the same money he would have taken it.
I doubt he wants to be viewed as a RT going forward and learn an entirely new position. He isn't doing that because he wants to
You seriously think an ex army ranger cares about that kind of thing? Really?
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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leachisabeast
You seriously think an ex army ranger cares about that kind of thing? Really?
Exactly the guy was complacent enough to just play one year in the NFL and use the salary to pay for business school. Obviously, he exceeded even his own expectations and is along for the ride. He seems to be a guy who comes to work does his job and comes back tomorrow to do it again.
Im fine with paying AV $1-2 more than he would have got somewhere else due to his consistency and production. He's a stop gap, not an answer.
Leno was not a fit at RT anyway. At 6'4" 304 lbs he would have been the smallest guy on our line. In a position we usually play monsters.
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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jhoff66
Exactly the guy was complacent enough to just play one year in the NFL and use the salary to pay for business school. Obviously, he exceeded even his own expectations and is along for the ride. He seems to be a guy who comes to work does his job and comes back tomorrow to do it again.
Im fine with paying AV $1-2 more than he would have got somewhere else due to his consistency and production. He's a stop gap, not an answer.
Leno was not a fit at RT anyway. At 6'4" 304 lbs he would have been the smallest guy on our line. In a position we usually play monsters.
Thats what I've been saying. Leno does not have that ideal size to play on our OL. You could possibly get away with it as a center but not at RT.
Re: Ravens Sign Alejandro Villaneuva to a 2-year Deal
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Drain Bamage
Feels like this is probably a good signing. But I can't think of a former Steeler that ever worked out well here... Do we ever even sign Steelers?
LJ Fort has worked out pretty well.
Kordell Stewart... not so much.