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MasterStrategist

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  1. Yeah the zone calls are confusing our own secondary. And we're way too slow reacting (on players)
  2. This is partly on Babich gameplan/calls. Playing too conservative in zones and contain with ends. Just letting Kyler pick his poison.
  3. 1 drive, let's see what happens rest of the way. I saw 1-2 false starts not called
  4. All this negativity and doubt. OL/DL will be the key. Do we see an even better IOL? Does Von get back to 90% of himself? Does Groot turn into a major force pass rushing? I'm far less worried than most about our weapons on offense and our safeties. If answer is YES, to even 1 of 3 above then I think we're about even as LY. Not to mention Brady is a big upgrade over Dorsey, IMO. And I expect to see fewer turnovers/better decision making by Josh.
  5. I'm all about protecting Josh, first. And getting him weapons, second. A good to great OL can cure alot of problems. Also, if we're talking trade offs of cap space/investment. I'd much rather Beane continue his trend of investing top end picks at WR. FA WR money is just stupid right now. We don't know Browns $ yet, but having both OTs locked up is huge. Coming into next year, we'll have a 3rd year TE (1st rd), 2nd yr WR (2nd rd), and a 4th year RB (2nd rd). Add another WR in Rd1 or Rd2, and we're set at skill spots. Depending on what they do with Knox, perhaps a TE2 will be on the radar. To go along with McGovern, a 3rd year OG (2nd rd), and potentially a replacement LG or in house option. I'd say Beane has set us up for success. Contrary to many beliefs on here. The Diggs dead cap is the elephant in the room.
  6. Congrats to Jessica and Pegula family! Pretty big deal to make the finals. If you believe in Omens, maybe this could be a magic season for us
  7. Let's see if Araiza can actually pin inside the 20
  8. Go use that expert skill of predicting the future, and put it to good use. You're clearly overqualified for this baord
  9. He's been seeking it with Watson, who he ran over earlier. Trash talking getting to Lamar
  10. The difference is OL, as you pointed out. That makes all the difference in the world. Both OGs are getting manhandeld
  11. best part is it's the same sideline official. two years in a row, for Taylor
  12. Why? We are going to be heavily utilizing our RBs. If Cook or Ty goes down, Gore just isn't ready. His pass blocking just isn't ready and is a plodder (doesn't replace either skillset). IR Evans, if someone goes down we have our RB3. It's a calculated insurance policy, injuries happen
  13. Taylor has a major tell, he either has his kick leg 1-2 yards back (pass), or he's even in a drive stance for run plays.
  14. You're wrong on this one pal. Evans was kept for depth, that's why he was IRd. If all RBs are healthy when his IR window expires, he'll be let go
  15. Monkey getting severely outcoached. Need to be using Likely and Andrews more often
  16. Ha, Ok. I agree players get better, and Ty is better than Evans. So answer this, if Evans was higher on the depth chart, why did Evans get a solid chunk of playing time in preseason Game 3, while all starters and key backups (including Ty) did NOT play?
  17. And that's why Evans was on the P/S last season down the stretch, while Ty was active? Yep makes alot of sense
  18. I just don't see that happening. Ravens are most talented team in AFC, IMO. Oline has some new faces, that may hold them back early in year, but still think they can run successfully (as long as they commit). I see another Lions/Chiefs type game. I think a GW FG is most likely, taking Ravens +3
  19. Rooting Ravens. And like them +3. Week 1 is unpredictable, but I think Bmore focuses more on the run game and have the weapons to keep up with KC, if not better. Biggest question is Ravens oline. Some new faces up front that might take time to gel as a unit. Counting on a GW FG by either team. But if 1 team is going to pull away, I think it will be Bmore.
  20. You have your mind made up it seems. Rapp is a capable safety. Simple as that. I have no idea if you have an agenda against Damar (like some do on this board), but it's not unheard of to see players make a jump in their 3rd/4th year. Some ppl thought he was being cut early this offseason...he has talent to be a capable starter as well. Great thing is, we have Bishop likely to push for playing time. And Edwards as a capable backup. McD knows how to get the most out of his secondary players. This year will highlight his and his staffs abilities.
  21. I already commented, but will add that DL/LB are way more important to this defenses success. We saw what happened LY-down Milano, Bernard, recovering Daquan, recovering Von. We need capable play at S, which is what I think is reasonable to expect. We have solid boundary corners, a top tier slot. Dorian Williams play will be much more important to how we do this season, and Bernard staying healthy.
  22. Your point is valid, but as you said, you don't know the cap ramifications (neither do I). But Beane and his staff do. I'm sure they didn't waste 2.5m, but going to guess that a decent amount would have been dead money. Evans is worth holding onto IMO. Re: Evans as RB5 comment that you made. I think that depends on which RB got injured, but still partial to Evans as RB4. Evans replaces the Cook/Ty skillset. Gore does the same for Ray Davis, only to an extent. Pass blocking is not Gores strong-suit. Evans is more capable IMO as RB4
  23. They wouldn't have signed back Rapp, if they didn't have confidence in him. Hamlin is a stop gap until Bishop is ready (who will likely have some dime looks or Edwards). Also, Hamlin this year has shown marked improvement from 2022 and more consistent in camp. Not like Poyer/Hyde didn't have weaknesses start to show the past couple years. We will be fine, barring major injuries.
  24. It's great Brady did this, but perhaps seeing Dorseys "faults" helped alot. Dorsey had way too much variety, inconsistency, and just overall stubbornness in how he directed the offense. It's good to have balance, in all aspects of life as they say. I have a lot of faith in Joe putting together great gameplans and having rhythm with his playcalling on gamedays. Is he a top tier OC in the NFL? We will see this season. But I'm very confident he will be a clear upgrade to Dorsey, and be better than his 2023 self, when he inherited Dorseys scheme and zero offseason to work his designs/bring in players that fit his offenses mold.
  25. I agree Allen going over 4,000. Just think it's more likely that we see: Kincaid/Shakir: 800-900 per (let's say 850 pp) Coleman/Samuel: 600-800 range (I'll say 1,200 total) Cook/Davis/Ty: combine for 750 Hollins/MVS/Knox: 300-400 pp is possible but I'll say 800 total Others (Morris, Gilliam, other P/S callups): 150 850×2 + 1,200 + 750 + 800 + 150 = 4,600 yards Now build in some injuries and more ground game and I can see production come closer to 4,200 range. I don't see above scenario as "impossible", I'd actually call it likely to spread target share.
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