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04-28-2020, 06:40 PM #37
Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
I'd also add in Denver. They are really giving lock some weapons. I just think in the way our offense is and it's designed, maybe they feel they don't need to use high draft capital on pieces they feel they can just add in. Seth Robert's should easily be replaced by Duv, Boykin, proche...
I get what your saying in a sense. Was just giving ya shit. You make valid points
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04-28-2020, 06:42 PM #38
Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
I’m just gonna keep posting this every time sf insists we can’t play from behind.
We had very few chances to, and one of the times we did we nearly came back from down three scores in the 4th quarter on the road against the SB champions. Fact is it’s hard for ANY team to come back from down two scores in the second half, no matter how their offense is constructed.
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04-28-2020, 06:43 PM #39
Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
I literally never said any of this, that's a total strawman. We aren't changing our offensive philosophy, that is obvious, nor should they. But when they get put in a hole it doesn't work. You solve that by having high quality pass catchers who can make the required plays to get you back in the game. Expecting a silky smooth playoff run where we run the ball down everyone's throat and sit on our defense is incredibly unrealistic.
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04-28-2020, 06:44 PM #40
Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
First round pick last year
Third round pick last year
Third round pick this year
What’s the problem? DeCosta over his 2 years has spent more draft capital on WRs than any other position!
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04-28-2020, 06:46 PM #41
Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
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04-28-2020, 06:48 PM #42
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04-28-2020, 06:49 PM #43
Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
I think I might have stumped for Mims even more than you.
I didn't say they "ignored the offense" so I'm not sure why you put it in quotes.
I did say that they didn't try to build an 'undefendable offense,' which is true. All the free agent signings and the first round pick were on defense (though they did draft some offense too).
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04-28-2020, 06:49 PM #44
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Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
This thread makes my head hurt.
Why mortgage the future of the franchise when you have essentially a super young, super talented team, to trade for a what?...a position that is secondary in the offensive scheme of the team. #priorities
Also, it’s not like the team was WR away from beating the Titans. So yeah.
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04-28-2020, 06:54 PM #47
Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
Which is great longer term outlook. Boykin/Duvernay will take some time to become impact makers (If they ever do, fingers crossed). But for a team right on the cusp of a SB you would like to see them push their chips to the center of the table a bit more at WR.
Again, similar minded teams to us like SF and BUF pushed those chips in the center because they felt like they were really close and just needed a bit more juice in the passing game even though that is far from being their overall identity as a team. You don't get to say "No, we run the ball and play defense, doesn't apply to us". You need to have a bunch of quality pass catchers.
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Re: Ravens Still Don't Get it it at WR
Miles Boykin is going to be the second outside WR. He would have to make strides just to reach Seth Roberts level. Even then, a defense would have little issue with taking him out of the equation in 2020.
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