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Ravens are going to the superbowl

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They just signed Rolle, one of the best CB's in the league, to compliment their other CB...who is also one of the best in the league. They now OFFICIALLY have the best defense, add a more mature Boller, healthy Todd Heap, and Derrick mason on offense....wow.
 
They will have bar none the best defense in football.

The offense has one of the best RB's and TE's in the league, now a proven wideout, and their QB certainly has potential, and will be a year older. I could see them making it, I think their offense is better than in 2000.
 
Hopefully Boller can step it up this year. He was looking pretty good towards the end of last season, but with an injured Heap and no wide out options, he couldn't do much.

I think we should be in good shape if we can get a decent #2 receiver to compliment Mason.
 
Originally posted by: NathanBWF
lol if you're banking on your cornerbacks to get you to the Superbowl you got problems.

Right, because their 2001 win was the result of the offensive genius that was Trent Dilfer. :roll: 😛
 
Originally posted by: NathanBWF
lol if you're banking on your cornerbacks to get you to the Superbowl you got problems.

Ok...have you heard of Ed Reed? How about Jamal Lewis? Maybe Terrell Suggs? Ray Lewis?
 
Good signing but there are a few buts:

1) Ravens D lost Hartwell (assuming they don't resign him
2) Ray Lewis is another year older, after not having a very good (by his standards) season last year
3) Rolle had some injury problems and isn't very young.

So I would hold your horses. It's not like Ravens were a very good team last year and this signings put it over the top.
 
Yeah, the Ravens are stacked this year. Boller is not that bad and if heap and mason stay healthy he will get to prove that.
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: NathanBWF
lol if you're banking on your cornerbacks to get you to the Superbowl you got problems.

Right, because their 2001 win was the result of the offensive genius that was Trent Dilfer. :roll: 😛

Hehe. Yeah, I read somewhere that the cornerback position has surpassed QB as the highest paid position in the NFL. That should say something about the value they add to the team.
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: NathanBWF
lol if you're banking on your cornerbacks to get you to the Superbowl you got problems.

Right, because their 2001 win was the result of the offensive genius that was Trent Dilfer. :roll: 😛


No, it was because they played the freakin NY Giants. 😀

On a side note, that 2001 game was probably one of the crappiest I've ever watched...
 


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They will have to get by Indy, Pitt (2) during the regular season; in the playoffs, one of the prev mentioned teams plus NE.

I do not think they are a good enough team. Maybe make it to the playoffs, but will only be a bridesmaid.
 
The Cleveland Browns recently signed former Ravens CB, Gary Baxter, to a 6 year contract.

Not terribly relevant, but since the name was mentioned and he was a former Raven quarterback, Trent Dilfer will also be coming to Cleveland as starting QB.
 
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
The Cleveland Browns recently signed former Ravens CB, Gary Baxter, to a 6 year contract.

Not terribly relevant, but since the name was mentioned and he was a former Raven quarterback, Trent Dilfer will also be coming to Cleveland as starting QB.

Baxter made more stupid penalties last year than I care to remember. I'm glad we're rid of him.

EDIT: Wait a minute, I might be thinking of someone else ...
 
Originally posted by: shenaniganz
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: NathanBWF
lol if you're banking on your cornerbacks to get you to the Superbowl you got problems.

Right, because their 2001 win was the result of the offensive genius that was Trent Dilfer. :roll: 😛

Hehe. Yeah, I read somewhere that the cornerback position has surpassed QB as the highest paid position in the NFL. That should say something about the value they add to the team.

Yet teams like NE and Philly manage to plug in unrproven/low-paid players at that position and have success. You can have 4 probowlers in the backfield and if you don't generate pressure with your front-seven they'll get burned.
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: KnightBreed
The Cleveland Browns recently signed former Ravens CB, Gary Baxter, to a 6 year contract.

Not terribly relevant, but since the name was mentioned and he was a former Raven quarterback, Trent Dilfer will also be coming to Cleveland as starting QB.

Baxter made more stupid penalties last year than I care to remember. I'm glad we're rid of him.

EDIT: Wait a minute, I might be thinking of someone else ...
As a Browns fan, I'm curious who you are thinking of, if not Baxter.
 
Originally posted by: ArgoYet teams like NE and Philly manage to plug in unrproven/low-paid players at that position and have success. You can have 4 probowlers in the backfield and if you don't generate pressure with your front-seven they'll get burned.
While that certainly applies to New England (who have one of the best CBs in the game) Philly has pretty much sent its entire defensive backfield to the Pro-Bowl for a few years running now...

edit: then again the current crop went straight from unproven to all-pro so it's all good...

 
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