NaturalBornHitters
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This won't stop till Harbaugh leaves. Can't believe some people don't see it but he's the issue and been the issue
Help us see it. What did he do wrong this week?This won't stop till Harbaugh leaves. Can't believe some people don't see it but he's the issue and been the issue
Marlon's a high end player who hasn't historically had injury issues, so not sure what the objective would be in getting rid of him.Right now I would rather sign younger players like Queen and Madibuike to extensions than Stanley and Humphrey.
Not sure what the contract situations are with Stanley and Humphrey. Maybe someone can post it here.
You already know you're not going to get an answer to this.Help us see it. What did he do wrong this week?
Even if its not long term its time to move on from Stanley . He is a shell of his former self . Humphrey is getting old.
I would take a LT with first round pick next year if the right one is there.
O line only looks good due to lamar pretty sure , except linerbaum, stanley is inconsistent, and it really showed during the brownsOur O line has been well above average
Lamar was horrendous at that yesterday. To be honest, it is getting quite difficult for me to say that he's clutch under pressure.They mauled us in the run game. We did well getting pressure on Watson. He was just exceptionally good at extending plays. Better than Lamar was.
I heard Garrett say at his end-game presser: "We stressed playing gainst them harder for longer!" Or, something to that effect. It showed!When they had that ridiculous bush push play I knew they’d win. They wanted it more. I hate the browns
I'll go back and watch film, but I think its a combo of two things:Lamar was horrendous at that yesterday. To be honest, it is getting quite difficult for me to say that he's clutch under pressure.
Lamar is definitely a factor in that, but you can say the same about so many QBs now, to some extent. QB mobility is so normal it's probably time we switched to blaming the statues for making their lines look worse.O line only looks good due to lamar pretty sure , except linerbaum, stanley is inconsistent, and it really showed during the browns
We got a very good lineman in linderbaum, and morgan is solid also but thats about it
The Ravens are their own worst enemies in games such as these losses to the Colts, Steelers, and the Browns. They were up, dominating, or leading in all three of those games, and then took their foot off the gas near the end in all three of those games which gave them the same result in all three of those games: an "L". Insanity is doing the same thing, the same way and expecting different results.That's a thing that happened and has been happening for a few years now. I hate it, but is there a football reason behind it?
The common thread in this season's losses seems to be really strong D lines getting more dominant against our O line as the game has gone on. Buckner, Watt and Garrett & co shut down our scoring as we slowly got pulled back.
Yesterday, Monken seemed to call a really optimistic game in the 2nd half. He seemed to think the Gus power run would start working again and kept returning to it for 2 yard carries. He seemed to think the O line was going to start holding up again and called a lot of drop back fairly slow developing passes.
He tried to impose our will on the Browns rather than adapting to them blowing everything up. That was a mistake in hindsight. Where was the quick game we saw so much of earlier in the season? Where were the runs to the outside with Mitchell or Hill?
The reason I'm not too pessimistic is that Monken might not have changed course in-game to get the offense going, but he's been pretty good at changing the plan from week to week.
I'm hopeful we'll face the next dominant D Line with a better plan.
The Oline doesn't concern me on a week-to-week basis. It concerns me against better defensive fronts.Lamar is definitely a factor in that, but you can say the same about so many QBs now, to some extent. QB mobility is so normal it's probably time we switched to blaming the statues for making their lines look worse.
Moses has been really good all season, Zeitler's right back to playing like Zeitler, Linderbaum's great, Simpson's been average and even Ronnie's been pretty solid a lot of the time. Add in Mekari as a pretty good back up and there's a lot of teams would love to have our O line.
Definitely agree with you. I was so pissed and baffled by Lamar's decision to hold on to the ball for far too long taking sacks and his refusal to take off and run when he had the opportunity.I'll go back and watch film, but I think its a combo of two things:
a) Lamar somewhat refused to run a lot in this game. I'm not certain why.
b) Browns definitely changed up what they did with their pass rush. Maintained really good lane integrity. Pretty much compressed Lamar in the pocket all day, which is great work.
I was like:Sometimes the defense wins, in the end solid pressure beats any QB, no matter whoLamar was horrendous at that yesterday. To be honest, it is getting quite difficult for me to say that he's clutch under pressure.
So we should definitely be worried about a playoff runThe Oline doesn't concern me on a week-to-week basis. It concerns me against better defensive fronts.