wait a minute, I thought I already was in the Pit of Misery.And with that comment, to the Pit of Misery you go for the rest of today.
DILLY DILLY!
wait a minute, I thought I already was in the Pit of Misery.And with that comment, to the Pit of Misery you go for the rest of today.
DILLY DILLY!
What was your transgression?wait a minute, I thought I already was in the Pit of Misery.
visited the skins message board to see how messed up the skins fans are. Of course I already know thatWhat was your transgression?
That ain't a transgression LMAO. After all, it's part of your everlasting feud with that collective group of individuals (they ain't an organization and we should NOT address them as such).visited the skins message board to see how messed up the skins fans are. Of course I already know that
lol, I'm also the Baltimore Ravens on that message boards Forum Mock.That ain't a transgression LMAO. After all, it's part of your everlasting feud with that collective group of individuals (they ain't an organization and we should NOT address them as such).
He's a top shelf ST player but if it comes to worse, he'll be able to help our secondary.What do you all think of the Justin Bethel signing? I assume he will just play on our special teams.
https://twitter.com/HCA_CoachHarris/status/1112458086550302724
Update from Lamar's offseason program. This is the offical account of his private coach.
https://twitter.com/HCA_CoachHarris/status/1112458086550302724
Update from Lamar's offseason program. This is the offical account of his private coach.
Not sure if this had been answered.. but does anyone know who anything about his coach? Any other guys blossom under this guy?
Personally I think under center takes away a lot of what makes him effective. The run game is much more effective when you have 2 or 3 potential run threats and freezes defenses, the run game is more threatening there and opens up the pass, while simultaneously it makes passing easier and gives lamar better pre snap vision and allows it all to fire quicker.How much emphasis will be placed on getting Lamar under center with more regularity?
I am going to respectfully disagree flex. We cannot allow ourselves to be read that way. He HAS to be comfortable under center and dropping back. The RPO and quarterback reads may freeze linebackers but a developed play action from under center will absolutely suck them up and open the middle of the field.Personally I think under center takes away a lot of what makes him effective. The run game is much more effective when you have 2 or 3 potential run threats and freezes defenses, the run game is more threatening there and opens up the pass, while simultaneously it makes passing easier and gives lamar better pre snap vision and allows it all to fire quicker.
Honestly I see no reason to place emphasis on under center snaps, the main reason for it is to disguise intentions and make defenses question run or pass, but we run from the gun better than any team in recent history so what’s the point?
I'd like us to do the same thing McVay did. They have used play action everytime Goff was under center and dropped back to pass. It frees up so much space it's unbelievable. Obviously it has worked great so far because of Gurley's effectivness.I am going to respectfully disagree flex. We cannot allow ourselves to be read that way. He HAS to be comfortable under center and dropping back. The RPO and quarterback reads may freeze linebackers but a developed play action from under center will absolutely suck them up and open the middle of the field.
This further underscores why we cannot simply hold still with our OLINE personnel. We need guys that are athletic, yes....but we must find guys who can flat out move the guy across from them.....either drive them or turn them. Once we establish this at the center/guard positions, the traditional set becomes so much more a weapon. Constantly running boots off the give is an easy place to start(outside of a straight give).
from that you run back side scrapes and pulls to tight ends, have Lamar keep and wall protection to a side, etc......then if he develops the ability to drop WHILE that new line protects him....a defense won't know how to prepare. think of how multiple this makes us. Im not saying we get away from the gn or that it isn't an absolute mainstay. But if you can set up under center two or tree drives a game.....sprinkle it in....and you can run out of either. Well, that is a handful.
Oh I agree that he’s always gotta be comfortable, and that’s includes under center, but I think what makes us effective is literally the threat of multiple RBs, a jet, or lamar running. Now I’ll admit I didn’t consider boots and waggles which is one of my favorite plays to run with a mobile qb, so I’m dumb for that, but yeah obviously you want him to be comfortable under center I’m just saying that doesn’t feel like it should be a focal pointI am going to respectfully disagree flex. We cannot allow ourselves to be read that way. He HAS to be comfortable under center and dropping back. The RPO and quarterback reads may freeze linebackers but a developed play action from under center will absolutely suck them up and open the middle of the field.
This further underscores why we cannot simply hold still with our OLINE personnel. We need guys that are athletic, yes....but we must find guys who can flat out move the guy across from them.....either drive them or turn them. Once we establish this at the center/guard positions, the traditional set becomes so much more a weapon. Constantly running boots off the give is an easy place to start(outside of a straight give).
from that you run back side scrapes and pulls to tight ends, have Lamar keep and wall protection to a side, etc......then if he develops the ability to drop WHILE that new line protects him....a defense won't know how to prepare. think of how multiple this makes us. Im not saying we get away from the gn or that it isn't an absolute mainstay. But if you can set up under center two or tree drives a game.....sprinkle it in....and you can run out of either. Well, that is a handful.
We could use some veteran depth at slot receiver, so I will have to see how much his salary is before I can decide if this is a good signing.According to Schefter we've signed Seth Roberts. No idea whether he's any good or not.
Ravens are signing former Raiders' WR Seth Roberts to a one-year deal, per source.