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We Still Need A WR

Everyone here knows that the Ravens need an upgrade at WR.  It's no secret.

What we also know is that the pickings are slim in FA, and adding a rookie WR, is risky, at best.  It is asking a lot of a rookie to come in and contribute immediately.  Most young WR's have a 2-3 year learning curve, and this is if they ever pan out.

In a perfect world we would add a big fast stud WR who can stretch the D to open up the running game, and who is a big target in the red zone.  Unfortunately, there are only a dozen or so guys who fit this description and are young enough to be paired with Flacco for the next 5+ years. 

Of course, it won't be easy to get one of these stud WR's, as we all have surely noticed from the huge bounty of picks the Cowboys traded for Roy Williams, as well as the Card's similar asking price for Boldin.

To make one of these deals worth it, we need a true #1, who is still young.  Other then Boldin I can think of one player who would fit....

 

 

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If he is available, do you think the Ravens should make a play to add Braylon Edwards?
Yes, make it happen Oz. Flacco to Edwards, I could get used to that
333 votes
Maybe but a first is too much
158 votes
Hell no, Braylon is a bum
131 votes
Lets just draft a WR
138 votes

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Ravens Cut Ties With Jason Brown

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/real_scouts/entry/view/17462/

 

A very interesting 24 hours lies ahead for the Baltimore Ravens.

And the first domino has fallen. According to an NFL source, the club has informed center Jason Brown that he is not in their plans for the 2009 season.

Brown, who turns 26 in June, is expected to garner immediate, strong interest from four or five clubs when the NFL’s free-agency period opens at 12:01 a.m. Friday. Brown started in '06 and '07 at guard for the Ravens, before moving to center to replace Mike Flynn last season.

The move to let Brown leave allows Baltimore to focus on its two free-agent linebackers, Bart Scott and Ray Lewis.

Negotiations are ongoing with both players -- with the expectation that the Ravens will be able re-sign one, but not both -- and are expected to run up to midnight, when the club will lose exclusive negotiating rights.

The Cowboys continue to come up as a possible landing spot for Lewis, despite Dallas owner Jerry Jones’ insistence that his club will not be big players in free agency. Former Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan’s presence with the Jets makes New York a possible suitor for either player.

 

 

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Should the Ravens sign a veteran QB to mentor Joe?

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Reports out of Ravens HQ have said that Joe learned a good deal from Todd Bouman, and to the contrary, Troy Smith wanted no part of his development. Should the Ravens sign a veteran QB to mentor Joe during his transition to a franchise QB?
Yes, Bring in Vinny Testeverde and let the Unibrow's unite
26 votes
Maybe, but not at the expense of moving Troy Smith down the depth chart
52 votes
No, Flacco is the man. What can any mere mortal teach Joe Cool?
37 votes

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Would the Ravens be a Playoff team with Chad Pennington?

I thought the Ravens should have made a play to pickup Chad after he was released.  Sure, I am happy we didn't, but how would things have been if Chad was the starter here instead of Miami?

 

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Our Boy Is Growing Up

This is why we play the games.  After week 13, Joe Flacco is now the AFC north's top rated passer with a QB rating of 82.3, good for 8th in the AFC (7th if you don't count Schaub).  He overtook Big Ben this week whose INT and poor completion percentage dropped him to 80 for the season. 

Starting the season in Week 1, it was a Rookie from a small 1-AA school in Flacco, and three "Pro Bowl" Quarterbacks in Roethlisberger, Palmer, and Anderson.  By mid season only two were left standing, Ben and Joe.  Since then Joe has been steadily creeping up in passer rating, due to his stellar play down the stretch as evidenced by his zero turnovers in six (all wins) of his past seven games.  He has finally managed to pull his rating above 80, which is used by many as the benchmark of a solid NFL QB.

Flacco is only going to get better from here.  I am so thrilled to have a franchise QB to build our team around.  I believe that we finally have the piece we've been missing for the past 10 year forever.  I think we can realistically compete this year, and have set ourselves up brilliantly for the future.  If Mark Clayton continues to break out, and becomes a reliable #2, we are one big play WR away from having one of the most dynamic offense in the league for years to come.

 

Passing Leaders

  NAME COM ATT PCT YDS YPA LNG TD TD% INT INT% SK SYD RAT
1 P. Rivers QB, SDG 232 357 65.0 2955 8.28 67 23 6.4 10 2.8 19.0 119 100.5
2 C. Pennington QB, MIA 238 364 65.4 2881 7.92 80 11 3.0 6 1.6 21.0 107 92.8
3 M. Schaub QB, HOU 154 227 67.8 1762 7.76 61 10 4.4 8 3.5 16.0 106 91.0
4 B. Favre QB, NYJ 268 390 68.7 2708 6.94 56 20 5.1 14 3.6 23.0 162 90.4
5 Jay Cutler QB, DEN 273 449 60.8 3393 7.56 93 21 4.7 13 2.9 7.0 47 87.8
6 M. Cassel QB, NWE 257 398 64.6 2784 7.00 66 13 3.3 10 2.5 39.0 186 85.5
7 P. Manning QB, IND 281 445 63.1 2948 6.63 75 19 4.3 12 2.7 12.0 79 85.3
8 T. Edwards QB, BUF 214 324 66.0 2378 7.34 51 10 3.1 10 3.1 20.0 125 85.1
9 Joe Flacco QB, BAL 202 331 61.0 2276 6.88 70 12 3.6 9 2.7 23.0 208 82.3
10 K. Collins QB, TEN 192 328 58.5 2125 6.48 56 9 2.7 4 1.2 7.0 50 81.9
11 D. Garrard QB, JAC 228 363 62.8 2461 6.78 35 9 2.5 8 2.2 30.0 210 81.8
12 B. Roethlisberger QB, PIT 208 343 60.6 2412 7.03 65 13 3.8 12 3.5 33.0 194 80.0
13 T. Thigpen QB, KAN 155 283 54.8 1739 6.15 56 13 4.6 8 2.8 21.0 142 76.9
14 J. Russell QB, OAK 140 277 50.5 1729 6.24 84 7 2.5 4 1.4 26.0 170 72.6
15 R. Fitzpatrick QB, CIN 164 278 59.0 1342 4.83 46 6 2.2 7 2.5 31.0 161 68.1
16 D. Anderson QB, CLE 142 283 50.2 1615 5.71 70 9 3.2 8 2.8 14.0 87

66.5

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A Lot To Be Thankful For

I was meaning to post this right after the game but things happen.  I jotted down a few thoughts during the game, so hopefully they still make sense after the fact....

  • Jared Gaither - You don't realize how much we miss him until he's gone.  Thankfully he entered the game just after I wrote this.  I don't think his impact this year can be understated.  I don't think anyone could of dreamed of him performing better in J.O.'s absence.
  • What a pick by Fabian.  Another steal by Ozzie in the off season.  Over the past two off seasons, Ozzie was able to fill in two of the most important positions (CB and LT) with potential 5+ year starters for the cost of a 4th and 5th round pick.  If anyone had any doubts that hes the best in the business, there ya go.  
  • Jarrett Johnson is a beast.  No longer can be considered the "weak link" of the D.  Jarrett has become a force, and has basically given us what we lost with AD.
  • Don't get too carried away with Flacco's lack of accuracy in the first half.  Give credit to Jim Johnson's D.  Joe had not seen anything like it to this point in his career.
  • Why not run LeRon more early?  He was the only Raven having any early success (save for the failed 3rd down conversion), and with Bunkley banged up, why not let McClain punish the Eagles D. (Coach Harbaugh Agreed)
  • Westbrook is not himself at all.  He is trying to play through the pain but at some point they need to let him get better.  That just got a whole lot more difficult with Buckhalter on the shelf for 2-4 weeks with a MCL sprain.
  • Nice to have you back, Wilcox.  For all the talk of the Ravens needing a new TE, they have a nice stable with Heap, Wilcox, and Sypnewski.  Now if they could all stay healthy for a season we'd be set.
  • Jameel McClain/ Antwan Barnes - Does anyone else think that when Ozzie retires from the NFL he could open a linebacker farm where he picks up undrafted LB's, trains them for a year, and sells them to NFL teams like the Browns and Bengals.  The man knows how to draft and develop LB's like no one else.  Seriously, I think it would work.
  • Samari Rolle has been quietly very solid this year.  Take out his horrific 2006, when he was dealing with epilepsy issues unknown at the time, and he has been a great pick up, as we desperately need his veteran presence and saavy with out C-Mac in the lineup.
  • Ed Reed is Back!!!  What a play maker.  Troy Polawho?  Ed looks like hes in a video game running down the sideline... Juke, Stiff Arm, Hurdle, Cut Back, Touchdown.  108 Yards.  Broke his own NFL Record.  He's just starting to get his confidence back.  There is no greater defensive playmaker in the NFL when hes playing well.  Just check out the attention he draws on punts. 
  • Why would Andy Reid make a QB switch at halftime?  Sure, Donovan looked bad, but did he really think a rookie would come into the Ravens house and lead a second half comeback?  Get the F*ck out of here.

In the Thanksgiving spirit we all have a lot to be thankful for this season.

I'm thankful for Ed's health and return to prominence.

I'm also thankful our team is not the Browns or Bengals.  Sure, some of there fans are poor sports, but if you were a die hard Browns fan, you'd be bitter as well.

Use the comments to list yours......

HAPPY THANKSGIVING.

 

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The Ravens are Legit

  • Yamon Figurs explosiveness is slowly coming back. When Yamon is on his game he’s one of the few guys in the NFL who give the impression they were shot out of cannon every time they touch the ball. If he’s healthy he could be big for us in the second half of the season.
  • There is no doubt we will lock Suggs up this off season.  He is shaping into one of the most dominant pass rushers in the NFL.  He can play the run and drop in coverage as well, a rare skill set, and a true franchise player.  Did I mention he's only 25?
  • Speaking of franchise players, Haloti Ngata, has been superb this year.  The scary thing is he's just scratching the surface of his potential.  Like I've said many times, I'd take Ngata not only over Rogers, but over any other young DT in the NFL.
  • How many teams have two true franchise players on their D, (Ray and Reed), yet are in a position to transition to two new franchise guys (Suggs and Ngata) as their careers wind down?
  • While common knowledge (his age, wear and tear...) would lead one to believe Ray Lewis is winding down, my eyes tell me differently.  Ray is still a straight BEAST, as evidenced by his two INT's, and team leading eight tackles yesterday.
  • Eight tackles may not seem like a lot, but when the opposing team only has the ball for 23 minutes, opportunities are scarce.
  • I am convinced we have the best coaching staff in the league.  John Harbaugh has shown tremendous leadership ability.  He may botch a challenge every now and again, but overall, I'm thrilled with his progress.
  • Cam is a breath of fresh air.  He managed to get everyone involved yesterday, and opened up the playbook like we haven't ever seen in Baltimore (At least not since Vinny).  Whens the last time we took so many shots down field?
  • Joe Flacco is improving noticeably each week.  He repeatedly challenged the Houston DB's with deep passes, and boy, does he throw a beautiful deep ball.  His QB rating has been above 80 for four straight weeks, with three out of the past four weeks over 109.  His season QB  rating is now just under 80.  Yesterday was his best game in regards to getting everyone involved, completing 15 passes to seven different Ravens.
  • Speaking of getting everyone involved, Todd Heap had his first big day of the season.  He had a team high five catches and caught TD's from Flacco and Troy Smith.
  • Willis McGahee looked great yesterday.  Say what you will about his work ethic, but there is no doubt he is a gamer.  Moving forward he should be the quasi starter but they will continue to ride the hot back, as they should.
  • Sure Ray Rice didn't have a great game yesterday with nine touches for 19 yards, but Willis was hot, so Rice's carries were limited.  I wouldn't read anything into this.  He is a huge part of our offense moving forward, and I believe he will be a pro bowl RB for the Ravens in the not too distant future.  
  • I'm glad that the Skins signed MeAngelo Hall.  I don't think he is any more then an average corner at this point.  On top of that, I seriously doubt he'd fit in under the Harbaugh regime.
  • It was great to see Samari Rolle out there yesterday.  He had a definite impact and made three tackles along with an INT.  At this point, factoring in chemistry, experience and play,  I'd rather have him over DeAngelo Hall for the remainder of the season, no contest.
  • Does anyone miss Chris McAlsiter?  Depending on his cap number, he may have played his last game as a Raven.
  • Speaking of last season as a Raven, Matt Stover's tenure as a Raven may be winding down.  13 Year Old Steven Hauschka drilled a 54 yarder, a kick Stover would not even attempt.  I'd still go with Stover for a 35 yard game winning field goal, but the writing is on the wall.  In today's ultra competitive NFL, your kicker must be able to make a 50 yard FG.  I'm not sure Hauschka is the answer long term, but Stover has become a liability in facets of the kicking game.
  • One special teams player we won't have to worry about for a long time is Sam Koch.  No doubt he deserves pro bowl consideration this year.  
  • What a beautiful thing to have a complete team. For years I was jealous of teams with franchise QB’s. Not any more. We finally have an offense to go with our all world defense. Stick around for a few more years Ray. I see another ring in your future. Like Harbaugh said…. Were trying to build a dynasty here.
  • When your watching the Cardinal take on the 49er's tonight, make sure to keep your eye on Anquan Boldin.  If all goes well, he'll be wearing a purple jersey next year, and will be catching TD passes from Flacco for years to come.

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Chris McAlister out for the Year

I was expecting the announcement, and now its here.  C-Mac is out for the year.  Supposedly, the Ravens were considering Hall as a replacement, but he was only to be considered at Ozzie's mantra of "right player, right price."  I'm not a big MeAngelo Hall supporter but we could definitely use the depth for our possible playoff run.

All the speculation is for naught as NFL Network's Adam Schefter has reported this afternoon that Hall had reached a one-year agreement with the Washington Redskins.

I wonder how much this one cost Danny Boy.  So much for that idea....

McAlister Done for the Season

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The Way I See It....

Frank Walker - I have been defending this guy forever, it seems.  His play has steadily improved from the preseason.  Remember, he was brought here to be the dime back, not the starter.  Filling in as a starter though, he has done pretty well, and helped us roll off three straight victories.  Since C-Mac got burned for long touchdowns repeatedly against the Colts, how many big passing TD's have we given up?  I think the Frank Walker signing is starting to look like a huge pickup for the Ravens.  Where would we be without him?

John Harbaugh - Sure, he still makes the occasional gaffe on a challenge, but I think its clear to us all that Coach Harbaugh is going to be around for a long time.  His motivational and leadership skills are already in the top echelon of NFL coaches.  Mike Singletary anyone?

Cleveland Fans - If you want to be delusional about your team, go right ahead.  Nobody cares.  On the other hand, please stop making comments like, "you might have won the game but you have to live in Baltimore."  The thought that Cleveland, aka The Mistake By the Lake, is a better place to live then Baltimore is laughable.  My company is based near Cleveland, and I have been there many times.  Loyalty to your hometown is one thing, but Cleveland? Really?  I would go on but to do so diminishes Baltimore by comparison.

Ed Reed - Baltimore Beatdown poster Ravens, mentioned this in a fan post, but what Ed Reed is doing is going somewhat unnoticed.  He was forced to transform his game as result of his injury.  He is no longer as physical as he has been, but he has made up for it with smarts and leadership.  Not only is he always in position, he is also keeping our young, inexperienced guys in the right place as well.

Shaun Rodgers - He is a beast, when he is on the field, and has a chance to make the Pro Bowl.  Haloti has a chance to be the top player at his position for a long time.  For Dawgs By Nature to argue that he is far superior to Ngata is laughable.  I would bet that not one NFL GM would consider picking Rodgers over Ngata, even without the age difference.  *Mr.MaLOr, this illustrates "grasping at straws" by Browns fans*

Jason Brown - Dude deserves to be in the Pro Bowl this year.  Period.

Ray Rice - Last week I wrote that Willis should remain the starter, due to his experience and salary.  Scratch that thought.  This past game has unexpectedly thrust us into the Ray Rice era due to his stellar, all-around play.  Our unexpected introduction to the Joe Flacco era has been an unequivocal success, so I say roll with it.  Let the young guys grow together for the next, say, 8 years or so. 

Suggs - He needs to keep his mouth shut, that much is clear after the past few weeks spent prying his foot from his mouth.  On the other hand, if T-Sizzle keeps playing like he is, he can say whatever the hell he wants.  He's positioning himself to become a very rich man.  Can you say Dwight Freeney Money?

Ozzie -  Where is everyone who was calling for Ozzie's head this summer?  Whats that?  We found our QB of the future?  We might be set at RB/QB for the next 8 years?  Hopefully this past draft will silence his critics.  He one of the best in the biz, and has been since he came to Baltimore.

Joe Flacco - Do you think he'll have a Uni brow on his statue?

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Fantasy Football Q&A

Sorry for the limited posting the last week or two, I had a lot going on with work. 

I want to make up for it by introducing a new feature.  I''ve been an avid Fantasy Football player for the past five years. This year I have three teams, and am currently in first place in two of the leagues (One League has 14 teams and one has 12 teams, none of that 8 team league B.S.).  If you don't believe me just ask Baltimore Beatdown poster  MaLor on Tuesday after I spank him this week  in our league(I can never pass up an opportunity to talk a lil' smack).

I'd like to start a new segment where readers can ask FF questions pertaining to trades, sit/start, waiver wire, Ravens players, roster evaluation or anything else you might need a second opinion on.  Other members can feel free to answer questions as well, because while I am a nice fantasy player, I'm not always right.  Hard to believe, I know, but true.   

If we get some good feedback we will make this a weekly feature for all the Fantasy players out there (who doesn't play at this point?).

 

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