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Raven Revival? Not This Year.
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(08-01-2016, 02:20 AM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Forsett was with Kubiak twice. Once he ran the ball less than 4 times a game and the other he had a surprise career season. I expect it to be more of a committee at RB, but who knows what Buck Allen will do. 

The Ravens have never had stellar wide receivers. They always have some #2 pretending to be a #1 and an older player who came to Baltimore to retire. Wallace failing the conditioning test once isn't a big deal.

Flacco once carried the team by himself throughout the playoffs. It would be nice to see the team give him an Antonio Brown or AJ Green, but that's not a luxury he has ever been afforded. He gets guys in their 30's. Somehow he has been the best playoff QB since entering the league, though. I'll wait and see how he does coming off that injury.


TE is a pretty big unknown. Can Pitta play? What will 36 year old Watson do coming off a career season? Will Crockett Gillmore be used more in the passing game?

Losing Osemele sucks, but he wasn't going to make $11m a year here, especially after the Eugene Monroe bust. PFF gives them a 13th out of 32 coming into the season, mainly because Stanley is a rookie and they think rookies do not do well as tackles. We'll see how he does.

Good coaching can go a long way. It could be another 5 win season, it could be an 11 win season.

Anquan Boldin was one of the best receivers in the league and Derreck Mason wasn't bad either. ( Idk if Mason was on the team during the playoff run but Flacco has played with him.)
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RE: Raven Revival? Not This Year. - CageTheBengal - 08-02-2016, 01:51 PM
RE: Raven Revival? Not This Year. - Benton - 08-01-2016, 07:49 PM

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