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Lamar Jackson

Makes Lamar that bad guy.
There’s no bad guy either way, it’s just business. But it sure looks like Lamar is the problem with bridging the gap. The Ravens aren’t going to do anything to tarnish a players reputation , that’s not their style. it’s legitimately just Lamar sticking to his original number.
 
no, this won't work. He has his advantage as a tight end. Once you start playing him against better cornerbacks he loses his advantage.

I expect Likely to have a big leap in year two and wouldn't be surprised to see Kolar have a decent year also. That being said, truly depends on what offensive coordinator we sign in the offseason.
You're right. The thing is that he still is better than Proche and Wallace.:(
 
There’s no bad guy either way, it’s just business. But it sure looks like Lamar is the problem with bridging the gap. The Ravens aren’t going to do anything to tarnish a players reputation , that’s not their style. it’s legitimately just Lamar sticking to his original number.
We're ultimately saying the same thing.
 
You're right. The thing is that he still is better than Proche and Wallace.:(
as a tight end he is, but remember it's not like Proche and Wallace had a ton of chances. I haven't given up all hope on Wallace yet, but he was a 4th round pick in a draft that was known league wide as being very bad.

We atleast were able to trade our 5th rounder for a future 5th rounder (2023 5th from the Patriots). I believe we also received our 7th rounder from last year from them, which was flipped into an earlier pick.
 
as a tight end he is, but remember it's not like Proche and Wallace had a ton of chances. I haven't given up all hope on Wallace yet, but he was a 4th round pick in a draft that was known league wide as being very bad.

We atleast were able to trade our 5th rounder for a future 5th rounder (2023 5th from the Patriots). I believe we also received our 7th rounder from last year from them, which was flipped into an earlier pick.
Yeah. I believe in Wallace a bit, but after "THE DROP" I can't help but hate Proche
 
Yeah. I believe in Wallace a bit, but after "THE DROP" I can't help but hate Proche
Good players make plays . All Proche did this year was commit penalties , step out of bounds on a critical play and drop a ball that would have tied the game , though I think Harbaugh would have gone for 2 points .

Proche has become the Cundiff and Lee Evans of the current Ravens era .
 
Good players make plays . All Proche did this year was commit penalties , step out of bounds on a critical play and drop a ball that would have tied the game , though I think Harbaugh would have gone for 2 points .

Proche has become the Cundiff and Lee Evans of the current Ravens era .
Except Lee Evans was actually good at a point, Proche never was.
 
Roman's system was a pro-style offence

and just spreading the field doesn't inherently make something pro-style - in fact we ran less of a pro-style offence with Huntley even though we spread out the receivers
I get what a pro-style is and isn't but the reality is that all so-called, "pro-style" offenses are not created equal. Roman's slant or concentration of it was more heavily run-oriented.
 
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