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  1. #25
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    Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    Quote Originally Posted by HanktheRIPPER View Post
    #84 is proche right? My man is flying!
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    Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    I'm starting to get hyped.
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    Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    Quote Originally Posted by Blovius_Maximus View Post
    Will masks be required during the regular season?

    If so, shouldn’t they be practicing in masks? Masks aren’t visible in any of those photos.
    Can't imagine the NFL will play with masks on when Anne Arundel County soccer won't even require them.

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    Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    Quote Originally Posted by Ortizer View Post
    Can't imagine the NFL will play with masks on when Anne Arundel County soccer won't even require them.

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    Houston just announced no fans this year. I think this is the trend we will see for the most part (Dallas aside).

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  5. Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    Houston just announced no fans this year. I think this is the trend we will see for the most part (Dallas aside).
    I thought they announced no fans at the home opener. Was there a second announcement saying there would be no fans for the other games?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WrongBaldy View Post
    I had such hopes for Waller.

    How good are the Ravens at drafting tight ends? They drafted two of the current top 5 and I expect Hurst to be considered top 10 after this season too.





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    Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    Quote Originally Posted by organizedchaos21 View Post
    I thought they announced no fans at the home opener. Was there a second announcement saying there would be no fans for the other games?
    No I think you are right, I misread it to be the season

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  9. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by QtR Nevermore View Post
    I had such hopes for Waller.

    How good are the Ravens at drafting tight ends? They drafted two of the current top 5 and I expect Hurst to be considered top 10 after this season too.
    You can make an arugment Boyle, who is by far the best blocking tight end in the league, could be a top 10-15 overall guy too.


    There were a couple of somewhat recent early misses in Maxx Williams or Crockett Gilmore. Though both would have been absolute studs in this offense I imagine.





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    Quote Originally Posted by VRaven View Post
    You can make an arugment Boyle, who is by far the best blocking tight end in the league, could be a top 10-15 overall guy too.


    There were a couple of somewhat recent early misses in Maxx Williams or Crockett Gilmore. Though both would have been absolute studs in this offense I imagine.
    I don't think either Maxx or Crockett were complete misses as picks. Gilmore looked promising but it was injuries that really ended his career. WIlliams wasn't worth a second rounder but he's still in the league as Arizona's No 1 TE and was apparently PFF's top graded run blocking TE last year. Even the Ravens' misses are pretty good.





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    Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    Quote Originally Posted by VRaven View Post
    You can make an arugment Boyle, who is by far the best blocking tight end in the league, could be a top 10-15 overall guy too.


    There were a couple of somewhat recent early misses in Maxx Williams or Crockett Gilmore. Though both would have been absolute studs in this offense I imagine.
    Injuries derailed both of them as well. Gilmore looked good on the field, but he couldn't stay there.

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    Re: Ravens Training Camp Photos: https://www.baltimoreravens.com/photos/all-photos

    Quote Originally Posted by QtR Nevermore View Post
    I had such hopes for Waller.
    Seems like they were justified. He just had to kick the drug habit first.


    “I was in Baltimore, I was just like a vegetable,” Darren Waller explained. “I was getting high literally every day. Whatever I could get my hands on. It was like opiates, oxy, pills, Xanax, cocaine. Not caring about anything, like any kind of consequences or anything like that.”

    Waller talked about how he was burned out and wasn’t sure he even wanted to play anymore. He says that he was “plotting to sabotage my way out of the league so I didn’t look like a quitter. So the league [would] put me out of my misery.”
    Taking advantage of his second chance in Oakland
    Darren Waller celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers
    Darren Waller celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers | Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images

    During his year off in 2017, Waller entered rehab. And it changed his life. “There’s a chance I might not ever play in a game again,” Waller said on Hard Knocks during the preseason. “Which is okay, because I kinda squandered my own chances. But I went to Borden Cottage rehab, that really transformed everything for me.”





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