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Is Yanda just too much to over come?
http://m.baltimoreravens.com/news/ar...f-51500b90b9f9
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Re: Is Yanda just too much to over come?
Pretty good article the offense has been absolutely putrid since Yanda went down
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10-03-2017, 07:58 PM #3Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: Is Yanda just too much to over come?
If losing a Guard (even the best Guard in the league) is so much of a blow that your offense can't function without him, then your offense was never any good to begin with, and your team was never going anywhere to begin with.
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10-03-2017, 08:54 PM #5Legendary RSR Poster
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10-03-2017, 09:10 PM #6
Re: Is Yanda just too much to over come?
For Baltimore? YES
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10-03-2017, 08:09 PM #12
Re: Is Yanda just too much to over come?
It sucks, and there's no way the team is as good without him, but every team has significant injuries.
- the Dolphins lost Ryan Tannehill
- the Chiefs lost Eric Berry and Tamba Hali
- the Chargers lost Jason Verrett
- the Bears lost Cam Meredith
- the Jags lost Allen Robinson
- the Panthers lost Greg Olsen
- the Patriots lost Julian Edelmen
- the Cardinals lost David Johnson and Mike Iupati
- the Vikings just lost Dalvin Cook
Each one of these guys was going to be a key component to the team. And the list will be at least twice as long by the end of the season. Coaches have to be able to adapt over the course of a season.
More significant to me is the number of injuries, especially to young players.
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