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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:52 pm
Dude-LAP Garra_Uzimaki Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan knight_ man08 THE RAVENS FINALY GOT A COACH ANY THOUGHTS ON HIM John Harbaugh is a pretty good coach, he's never experienced the head coaching position, but people think he'll go far, he made a name for his self in coaching the defensive backs and special team coaching for the Philidelphia Eagles. He actually has coaching genes in him, his father was a coach at Wester Kentucky, and his brother is coach at Stanford he also played QB for the Ravens. They signed him for a four year contract, and he is now the thrid coach in Ravens history. Thank you for taking the time to read this. smile It may be a decent decision, but not a great one. I was thinking along the lines of an offensive coach. The Ravens' defense for the past decade has overall been very good. If you're going to fire one of the best defensive coaches in the game (Billick) and replace him for a lesser defensive-oriented coach, then why? Their offense completely struggled this season, even with a primetime runningback in McGahee. Why not bring in a QB coach that can work with Boller or Smith, or bring in another guy? Receivers? Offensive line? Hello? I agree with you they should have signed some small offensive coaches and kept billick. What a turn around from the 13-3 best NFL record season last year, to this mess. They really need some good draft and free agent signings. A trade too, perhaps? They have no offense, i mean, "Defense wins championships". Well when you cant score that doesnt much matter.
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:01 am
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Garra_Uzimaki Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan knight_ man08 THE RAVENS FINALY GOT A COACH ANY THOUGHTS ON HIM John Harbaugh is a pretty good coach, he's never experienced the head coaching position, but people think he'll go far, he made a name for his self in coaching the defensive backs and special team coaching for the Philidelphia Eagles. He actually has coaching genes in him, his father was a coach at Wester Kentucky, and his brother is coach at Stanford he also played QB for the Ravens. They signed him for a four year contract, and he is now the thrid coach in Ravens history. Thank you for taking the time to read this. smile It may be a decent decision, but not a great one. I was thinking along the lines of an offensive coach. The Ravens' defense for the past decade has overall been very good. If you're going to fire one of the best defensive coaches in the game (Billick) and replace him for a lesser defensive-oriented coach, then why? Their offense completely struggled this season, even with a primetime runningback in McGahee. Why not bring in a QB coach that can work with Boller or Smith, or bring in another guy? Receivers? Offensive line? Hello? I agree with you they should have signed some small offensive coaches and kept billick. What a turn around from the 13-3 best NFL record season last year, to this mess. They really need some good draft and free agent signings. A trade too, perhaps? They have no offense, i mean, "Defense wins championships". Well when you cant score that doesnt much matter. McNair isn't the same as well. They need receivers mostly, in my opinion. Maybe it's time to again go for a new QB.
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:05 am
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Garra_Uzimaki Dude-LAP It may be a decent decision, but not a great one. I was thinking along the lines of an offensive coach. The Ravens' defense for the past decade has overall been very good. If you're going to fire one of the best defensive coaches in the game (Billick) and replace him for a lesser defensive-oriented coach, then why? Their offense completely struggled this season, even with a primetime runningback in McGahee. Why not bring in a QB coach that can work with Boller or Smith, or bring in another guy? Receivers? Offensive line? Hello? I agree with you they should have signed some small offensive coaches and kept billick. What a turn around from the 13-3 best NFL record season last year, to this mess. They really need some good draft and free agent signings. A trade too, perhaps? They have no offense, i mean, "Defense wins championships". Well when you cant score that doesnt much matter. McNair isn't the same as well. They need receivers mostly, in my opinion. Maybe it's time to again go for a new QB. McNair? You mean boller? neutral
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:07 am
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Garra_Uzimaki Dude-LAP It may be a decent decision, but not a great one. I was thinking along the lines of an offensive coach. The Ravens' defense for the past decade has overall been very good. If you're going to fire one of the best defensive coaches in the game (Billick) and replace him for a lesser defensive-oriented coach, then why? Their offense completely struggled this season, even with a primetime runningback in McGahee. Why not bring in a QB coach that can work with Boller or Smith, or bring in another guy? Receivers? Offensive line? Hello? I agree with you they should have signed some small offensive coaches and kept billick. What a turn around from the 13-3 best NFL record season last year, to this mess. They really need some good draft and free agent signings. A trade too, perhaps? They have no offense, i mean, "Defense wins championships". Well when you cant score that doesnt much matter. McNair isn't the same as well. They need receivers mostly, in my opinion. Maybe it's time to again go for a new QB. McNair? You mean boller? neutral McNair was signed just prior to the season. He got injured towards the middle of the season. He just hasn't been the same, since the Titans.
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:08 am
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP What a turn around from the 13-3 best NFL record season last year, to this mess. They really need some good draft and free agent signings. A trade too, perhaps? They have no offense, i mean, "Defense wins championships". Well when you cant score that doesnt much matter. McNair isn't the same as well. They need receivers mostly, in my opinion. Maybe it's time to again go for a new QB. McNair? You mean boller? neutral McNair was signed just prior to the season. He got injured towards the middle of the season. He just hasn't been the same, since the Titans. Really? I had no idea... Well thats cool. i guess.
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:11 am
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP What a turn around from the 13-3 best NFL record season last year, to this mess. They really need some good draft and free agent signings. A trade too, perhaps? They have no offense, i mean, "Defense wins championships". Well when you cant score that doesnt much matter. McNair isn't the same as well. They need receivers mostly, in my opinion. Maybe it's time to again go for a new QB. McNair? You mean boller? neutral McNair was signed just prior to the season. He got injured towards the middle of the season. He just hasn't been the same, since the Titans. Really? I had no idea... Well thats cool. i guess. Yea... ...And I think the Ravens actually started 2-0 or 3-1. Pretty earth breaking from there. The near win over the Patriots gave them hope, but it soon got crushed, leading to that embarrassing loss to the Dolphins...
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:39 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP McNair isn't the same as well. They need receivers mostly, in my opinion. Maybe it's time to again go for a new QB. McNair? You mean boller? neutral McNair was signed just prior to the season. He got injured towards the middle of the season. He just hasn't been the same, since the Titans. Really? I had no idea... Well thats cool. i guess. Yea... ...And I think the Ravens actually started 2-0 or 3-1. Pretty earth breaking from there. The near win over the Patriots gave them hope, but it soon got crushed, leading to that embarrassing loss to the Dolphins... MCNAIR WAS DONE AS SOON AS HE LEFT THE TITENS AND EVER SENCE THAT SUPERBOWL LOST AGAINST THE RAMS
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:27 pm
knight_ man08 Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP McNair isn't the same as well. They need receivers mostly, in my opinion. Maybe it's time to again go for a new QB. McNair? You mean boller? neutral McNair was signed just prior to the season. He got injured towards the middle of the season. He just hasn't been the same, since the Titans. Really? I had no idea... Well thats cool. i guess. Yea... ...And I think the Ravens actually started 2-0 or 3-1. Pretty earth breaking from there. The near win over the Patriots gave them hope, but it soon got crushed, leading to that embarrassing loss to the Dolphins... MCNAIR WAS DONE AS SOON AS HE LEFT THE TITENS AND EVER SENCE THAT SUPERBOWL LOST AGAINST THE RAMS He is a smart QB, and should be kept on the Ravens just to pass on knowledge to newcomers, because he actually fits in with the Ravens' offensive scheme that was much like the Titans. ...McNair still has a pretty strong arm, but he definitely does not have the mobility that he once had. He also looks like he gained a bit too many pounds. confused ...Great career nonetheless...
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:53 pm
Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP McNair was signed just prior to the season. He got injured towards the middle of the season. He just hasn't been the same, since the Titans. Really? I had no idea... Well thats cool. i guess. Yea... ...And I think the Ravens actually started 2-0 or 3-1. Pretty earth breaking from there. The near win over the Patriots gave them hope, but it soon got crushed, leading to that embarrassing loss to the Dolphins... MCNAIR WAS DONE AS SOON AS HE LEFT THE TITENS AND EVER SENCE THAT SUPERBOWL LOST AGAINST THE RAMS He is a smart QB, and should be kept on the Ravens just to pass on knowledge to newcomers, because he actually fits in with the Ravens' offensive scheme that was much like the Titans. ...McNair still has a pretty strong arm, but he definitely does not have the mobility that he once had. He also looks like he gained a bit too many pounds. confused ...Great career nonetheless... yes great career but.... he is not the same as with all his injurys u cant keep him healthy and i would not want a QB on my team that keeps getting injured
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:11 pm
knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP McNair was signed just prior to the season. He got injured towards the middle of the season. He just hasn't been the same, since the Titans. Really? I had no idea... Well thats cool. i guess. Yea... ...And I think the Ravens actually started 2-0 or 3-1. Pretty earth breaking from there. The near win over the Patriots gave them hope, but it soon got crushed, leading to that embarrassing loss to the Dolphins... MCNAIR WAS DONE AS SOON AS HE LEFT THE TITENS AND EVER SENCE THAT SUPERBOWL LOST AGAINST THE RAMS He is a smart QB, and should be kept on the Ravens just to pass on knowledge to newcomers, because he actually fits in with the Ravens' offensive scheme that was much like the Titans. ...McNair still has a pretty strong arm, but he definitely does not have the mobility that he once had. He also looks like he gained a bit too many pounds. confused ...Great career nonetheless... yes great career but.... he is not the same as with all his injurys u cant keep him healthy and i would not want a QB on my team that keeps getting injured Yes, but I say keep him for experience and to pass on knowledge to younger QBs like Boller and Smith, or others entering the Ravens' system. ...much like how older and experienced pitchers are signed in the MLB to brew the rookies.
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 7:41 am
Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP Yea... ...And I think the Ravens actually started 2-0 or 3-1. Pretty earth breaking from there. The near win over the Patriots gave them hope, but it soon got crushed, leading to that embarrassing loss to the Dolphins... MCNAIR WAS DONE AS SOON AS HE LEFT THE TITENS AND EVER SENCE THAT SUPERBOWL LOST AGAINST THE RAMS He is a smart QB, and should be kept on the Ravens just to pass on knowledge to newcomers, because he actually fits in with the Ravens' offensive scheme that was much like the Titans. ...McNair still has a pretty strong arm, but he definitely does not have the mobility that he once had. He also looks like he gained a bit too many pounds. confused ...Great career nonetheless... yes great career but.... he is not the same as with all his injurys u cant keep him healthy and i would not want a QB on my team that keeps getting injured Yes, but I say keep him for experience and to pass on knowledge to younger QBs like Boller and Smith, or others entering the Ravens' system. ...much like how older and experienced pitchers are signed in the MLB to brew the rookies. if they keep him its a waste of money they already have a pretty experenced QB in boller if they keep mcnaire its wasting they money
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:02 pm
knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP Yea... ...And I think the Ravens actually started 2-0 or 3-1. Pretty earth breaking from there. The near win over the Patriots gave them hope, but it soon got crushed, leading to that embarrassing loss to the Dolphins... MCNAIR WAS DONE AS SOON AS HE LEFT THE TITENS AND EVER SENCE THAT SUPERBOWL LOST AGAINST THE RAMS He is a smart QB, and should be kept on the Ravens just to pass on knowledge to newcomers, because he actually fits in with the Ravens' offensive scheme that was much like the Titans. ...McNair still has a pretty strong arm, but he definitely does not have the mobility that he once had. He also looks like he gained a bit too many pounds. confused ...Great career nonetheless... yes great career but.... he is not the same as with all his injurys u cant keep him healthy and i would not want a QB on my team that keeps getting injured Yes, but I say keep him for experience and to pass on knowledge to younger QBs like Boller and Smith, or others entering the Ravens' system. ...much like how older and experienced pitchers are signed in the MLB to brew the rookies. if they keep him its a waste of money they already have a pretty experenced QB in boller if they keep mcnaire its wasting they money Boller isn't very very experience, although he has potential. Also, McNair isn't making a substantial amount of money for a veteran QB, but in case they snag a QB in this draft, they should keep him.
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:17 pm
Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP He is a smart QB, and should be kept on the Ravens just to pass on knowledge to newcomers, because he actually fits in with the Ravens' offensive scheme that was much like the Titans. ...McNair still has a pretty strong arm, but he definitely does not have the mobility that he once had. He also looks like he gained a bit too many pounds. confused ...Great career nonetheless... yes great career but.... he is not the same as with all his injurys u cant keep him healthy and i would not want a QB on my team that keeps getting injured Yes, but I say keep him for experience and to pass on knowledge to younger QBs like Boller and Smith, or others entering the Ravens' system. ...much like how older and experienced pitchers are signed in the MLB to brew the rookies. if they keep him its a waste of money they already have a pretty experenced QB in boller if they keep mcnaire its wasting they money Boller isn't very very experience, although he has potential. Also, McNair isn't making a substantial amount of money for a veteran QB, but in case they snag a QB in this draft, they should keep him. but still mcnair is not doing anything i mean get ridof him and get some one else better i mean the key is to win a super bowl not train ur QB look at penton manning did not have a mentor david garrad to and more so you dont need a mentor to be sucsessfull you need good coaching and a offenceve line and smarts and a lot of confidence.
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:12 pm
knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP He is a smart QB, and should be kept on the Ravens just to pass on knowledge to newcomers, because he actually fits in with the Ravens' offensive scheme that was much like the Titans. ...McNair still has a pretty strong arm, but he definitely does not have the mobility that he once had. He also looks like he gained a bit too many pounds. confused ...Great career nonetheless... yes great career but.... he is not the same as with all his injurys u cant keep him healthy and i would not want a QB on my team that keeps getting injured Yes, but I say keep him for experience and to pass on knowledge to younger QBs like Boller and Smith, or others entering the Ravens' system. ...much like how older and experienced pitchers are signed in the MLB to brew the rookies. if they keep him its a waste of money they already have a pretty experenced QB in boller if they keep mcnaire its wasting they money Boller isn't very very experience, although he has potential. Also, McNair isn't making a substantial amount of money for a veteran QB, but in case they snag a QB in this draft, they should keep him. but still mcnair is not doing anything i mean get ridof him and get some one else better i mean the key is to win a super bowl not train ur QB look at penton manning did not have a mentor david garrad to and more so you dont need a mentor to be sucsessfull you need good coaching and a offenceve line and smarts and a lot of confidence. But you have to look at what you just said about mentors. Who was Peyton Manning's mentor, who build him up as a QB? Coach Tony Dungy. Who was David Garrard's mentor, who built him up as a player? Coach Jack Del Rio. ...The Ravens are amidst a head coaching crisis and offensive coordinator crisis at the moment. Why throw away an experience QB who can shape your younger Quarterbacks for a successful future. No team goes from bad to Champions over 1 year...
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:46 am
Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP knight_ man08 Dude-LAP Yes, but I say keep him for experience and to pass on knowledge to younger QBs like Boller and Smith, or others entering the Ravens' system. ...much like how older and experienced pitchers are signed in the MLB to brew the rookies. if they keep him its a waste of money they already have a pretty experenced QB in boller if they keep mcnaire its wasting they money Boller isn't very very experience, although he has potential. Also, McNair isn't making a substantial amount of money for a veteran QB, but in case they snag a QB in this draft, they should keep him. but still mcnair is not doing anything i mean get ridof him and get some one else better i mean the key is to win a super bowl not train ur QB look at penton manning did not have a mentor david garrad to and more so you dont need a mentor to be sucsessfull you need good coaching and a offenceve line and smarts and a lot of confidence. But you have to look at what you just said about mentors. Who was Peyton Manning's mentor, who build him up as a QB? Coach Tony Dungy. Who was David Garrard's mentor, who built him up as a player? Coach Jack Del Rio. ...The Ravens are amidst a head coaching crisis and offensive coordinator crisis at the moment. Why throw away an experience QB who can shape your younger Quarterbacks for a successful future. No team goes from bad to Champions over 1 year... u just edmitted you dont need a player mentor you need a coach
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