This conversation is just a wee bit stale.
More like utterly vile. Grow the fuck up lolThis conversation is just a wee bit stale.
More like utterly vile. Grow the fuck up lol
Dude, it's not 50....I’ve been trying to do that for a long time, but once I reached 50 I gave up
*insert unnecessary insult in the direction of Tank, insulting his personal character because I disagree with him about football*
Actually, I’ve been saying it’s the 23rd anniversary I’d my 29th bday. I’m 52Dude, it's not 50....
It's the 11th anniversary of your 39th birthday... Get it right. God
This conversation is just a wee bit stale.
We should do a sweet 16 of the Ravens draft busts. Each conference is a different position group. Everyone can join in on the fun for that one.
@Lost_In_Translation Yes, Flacco is the best qb we've had...
when saying that, remember Torrey Smith is probably the best wr we've drafted. Quite the battle between him, Stokley and Yamon Figurs.
Mark Clayton should easily be 2nd on that listWe should do a sweet 16 of the Ravens draft busts. Each conference is a different position group. Everyone can join in on the fun for that one.
@Lost_In_Translation Yes, Flacco is the best qb we've had...
when saying that, remember Torrey Smith is probably the best wr we've drafted. Quite the battle between him, Stokley and Yamon Figurs.
Mark Clayton should easily be 2nd on that list
Understandable. Mark Clayton could’ve been so good if not for the injuries piling up. Speed route running and circus catches were his specialty, sadly he would drop some routine catches that tarnished his reputation here, and the injuries piled up so fast and sapped him of all his speed and quickness. The way his career panned out is one of the sadder ravens stories to me.He completely slipped my mind.
In fact, Jackson is running so much that he’s playing like no other quarterback in NFL history. In his five starts, Jackson has run the ball 26, 11, 17, 14 and 18 times. That’s an average of 17.2 rushing attempts per start. No other quarterback has ever averaged more than 10.1 rushing attempts per start over the course of a season.
No, we need to keep pounding for as long as it works.I knew we were running a lot with him but not THIS MUCH. Think we are going to have it tone it down a bit.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...l-more-often-than-any-other-quarterback-ever/
No, we need to keep pounding for as long as it works.
Why do we need to tone it down? We're keeping the ball, controlling time, tiring opposing D, giving a big chunks of rest to our D.
And we are winning games.
Why the hell would we want to tone it down?
Have you seen Lamar's physique? He is one stiff sneeze away from cracking a few ribs.
Not only that, but it is never good to be so one dimensional. He has yet to face an even mediocre NFL defense. It won't be pretty if he doesn't start spreading his wings a little.
Chargers is the first big test - he’s had 5 games now to get used to being the starter of an nfl offence with a system installed around him and some building chemistry in a schedule that has incrementally increased the level of difficulty
He played a divisional game to start but the defence was awful
Then he go the raiders
Then he got the falcons which was a step up but not tricky
Then he had to try and stay in touch with the chiefs offence and deal with their dangerous DL (but vacant coverage unit) but deal with the arrowhead home field - another step up...
He got another soft ball defence here for the bucs but the weather got tricky and he had to come back from a mistake-ridden quarter of bad football
Now he’s got the chargers - the most complete team he’s faced and certainly the best defence by far - and it’s a night game
I’m excited to see how he get on
You're absolutely right, LAC will be his first real taste of what lies ahead. I'm just praying that our coaches don't try to shelter him. If we unleash him, he'll either sink or swim. Either way, he'll be better off for it. And so will we in the long run.