hmmm, too soon to tell on Quenton Nelson, but I tend to agree with you and I know you aren't knocking Martin or Nelson. Even as good as Zach Martin is, it's very difficult to be as good as a hall of famer, unless you are one yourself. Yanda could take a while to get into the hall of fame because he is a guard, but he is one that can split out to right tackle in a pinch and has done so in the past.
Truly amazing and seems to be aging like a fine wine.
Lmao for real go back to doubting us and letting us fly under the radar.I feel slightly uncomfortable with everybody out there giving Lamar and the Ravens praise. Leave us alone please.
I beat you to it by one minute
different tweet thoughI beat you to it by one minute
similardifferent tweet though
certainly is@RavensMania I don't remember which thread you said it in, but that's the face of someone seeing ghosts.
I feel like playing with Lamar has revitalized Yanda to an extent. Being stuck in a mundane, lethargic offense for the past several years probably had him questioning how much longer he wanted to play and now Lamar has come in bringing a whole new energy to the offense and team as a whole. I'm sure Yanda will still take it a season at a time, but I could honestly see him playing 2-3 more years with how much fun he seems to be having out there blocking for Lamar.
I don’t think that’s likely but it could happen, sure.Pats are 8-1, we are 6-2. Can we catch them for the number one seed and home field through the playoffs?
I know how you feel - that's always been the case for us. Let's fly under the radar and and play the Rodney Dangerfield card (no respect). Kind of puts a little chip on the team's shoulder and takes a little pressure off them.I feel slightly uncomfortable with everybody out there giving Lamar and the Ravens praise. Leave us alone please.
Of course, Al Michaels is one of the all time greatsbtw, I'm hoping the next TV has a Buck filter. Boy it would be nice to turn him off, hell Collinsworth also.
Nah, that will never happen. If/when we win SB, lunatics will again start with "that's a fluke, let's see you win 6 of those"I know how you feel - that's always been the case for us. Let's fly under the radar and and play the Rodney Dangerfield card (no respect). Kind of puts a little chip on the team's shoulder and takes a little pressure off them.
But how about the possibility of getting good enough that we can't help but get the attention and just have to learn to deal with being great.Being that good and being good enough to live up to it. I'd like to see our team be that.