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Raven's Elam out for season
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per Ed Werder tweet...Raven safety Matt Elam out for season with torn bicep.
 
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(08-03-2015, 04:54 PM)pally Wrote: per Ed Werder tweet...Raven safety Matt Elam out for season with torn bicep.

That's a very tough break fro the Ravens.
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Will Hill would have started over him, but it's a tough loss in terms of depth and getting him some more experience to make up for that god awful second year.
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That can't help their weak secondary.
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(08-03-2015, 05:18 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Will Hill would have started over him, but it's a tough loss in terms of depth and getting him some more experience to make up for that god awful second year.

Do you think that they would make a move on Chancellor, if the Seahawks don't pay him what he wants?
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They'll still be a good defense but secondary depth is super important in an a league that is becoming ever more favored towards the pass.
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(08-03-2015, 06:27 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Do you think that they would make a move on Chancellor, if the Seahawks don't pay him what he wants?

It certainly would be a good move, but I don't ever expect big signings from them.
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Man...  How old is Jason Elam now?  It's no wonder he got hurt.  He has no business being in the defensive secondary.
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Stinks for him. Coaching staff seemed frustrated with his failures thusfar and missing a season probably spells the end for him in Baltimore.
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