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AggieLean

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  1. Nah. He did a solid job, but I believe the team can do better. I also don’t trust Wilks to develop a new QB or hire the right team to develop one, and that’s what’s most important for the team right now.
  2. Yep. You post on this board, I consider you a diehard or atleast a solid fanatic. Whatever happens, most of us will be here come next year celebrating and/or b**tching about a move made.
  3. Not who I want, and I think it ends badly, but I’d still be a fan.
  4. Just read an article on ESPN where his teammates absolutely want him back, want the Ravens to pay him, and understand his position. Plus, like he said, he was quite injured and wouldn’t have been able to play. lol at “he’s a quitter” and “his teammates have a problem with what he’s doing”
  5. I’ll take this. Let’s hope Levis climbs up the QB board.
  6. Like it’s been said; I’ve got one foot in and one foot out, but it has nothing to do with what anyone has done. I’m just losing interest in football. I only watch Panthers football. I cannot sit through and watch an entire game when it comes to other teams, even in the playoffs. I can watch the Super Bowl, but it’s mainly because I’m around others in a party atmosphere. Id quit the panthers and football if the panthers ever left. I have no interest or desire to start over with another franchise. I’ve already witnessed and heard the NFL/Panthers take part in practices that don’t align with my values or beliefs, and I’ve still stuck with it, so it would be a lie if I told you something like racist practices, misogyny, etc would take me away. I’d feel a way, but I’ll still watch. It’s sad, but my love of the game got me hooked back then and it’s kept me around so far.
  7. Here’s what Lamar’s teammate, Humphrey, had to say: Many Ravens players said they didn't think about whether they would have won if their quarterback had been Lamar Jackson instead of Huntley, who also threw an interception on the opening drive. Jackson missed his sixth straight game with a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Baltimore cornerback Marlon Humphrey estimated that Jackson is 50 percent to 60 percent healthy. "I just don't think he really was healthy enough to really go out there," Humphrey said of Jackson. "There was a lot of speculation with him not having the contract. I don't even know if I should say this, but he's like limping around the facility. That's kind of the crazy thing that people don't see. Obviously, we knew that he wasn't going to be out there with us, but hopefully, we sign him to a big-term deal and he's a Raven with me forever." Dobbins didn't hold back on how much the return of Jackson would've impacted Sunday's playoff game, either. "If we'd have had Lamar, we'd have won too," Dobbins said.
  8. I really like this kid. Hopefully, we’re able to get him.
  9. Glad to see. Really hope Tepper and Fitt do what they have to do to get this young man. I also hope rumors are true, and Levi’s makes it to the #1 spot. If Bryce Young is the 2nd QB taken, we can make the move to get Stroud.
  10. Personal attacks are uncalled for, yet you personally attacked Lamar Jackson. Your “mysterious illnesses” didn’t go unnoticed, and also called him a quitter for sitting out on a knee that is clearly not healthy. Can’t cry about being attacked when you attack. Lol you think you can just do what you want? And I called out “guys and girl”. I was calling you out, as well as the other guys who said that he was a quitter and he should play injured. You did say he quit, right?
  11. Baltimore doesn’t want to move on. They just don’t want to give him a fully guaranteed contract. I don’t know why y’all are trying to make it like Baltimore is just tossing him to the trash. I guess that better fits your narrative Baltimore wants him back
  12. What’s in our best interest? 1. I don’t really want to pursue Lamar. He’s a great player, but I’d prefer to go through the draft and get our elite QB. With this being said; I don’t get your last sentence. 2. I still don’t understand what we can learn from Cam when it comes to Lamar. Are you trying to say both Cam and Lamar are running QBs? If that’s what you’re saying, stop beating around the bush and say it, also, it isn’t true. Also, Cams foot took a little while, but it came back fully healthy. Cams problem was with his shoulder, an injury that happened while he was in the pocket. His shoulder prevented him from moving on, and is the reason he should retire.
  13. Cam’s foot is not the reason his skills declined. Cam could no longer throw the ball. He labored throwing anything mid to deep. That is why he’s not in the league now. Cam can still run. We saw it when he came back here.
  14. I hope he declares. I really hope Colts move up to take Levis. Levis and Bryce off the board, leaves Stroud to us. If we have to move up, we have to move up.
  15. What is there to learn from Cam? What took Cam out is him trying to make a tackle on an intercepted ball. What finished the job was a hit by TJ Watt, in the pocket.
  16. This is for all the guys and girl saying he quit lol. A hilarious, yet awful, take. Lamar has put his body on the line for his team his entire career. Gotta look out for you at some point, because these owners and front offices will cut you when it’s beneficial for them.
  17. It sucks, but he’s doing the right thing by not playing. Can’t fool around with that knee. With that being said; there is little chance Baltimore wins this without their best player. Anything could happen, though.
  18. I have a feeling a Panther/Payton mashup would turn out terrible. I wouldn’t give up any picks for him.
  19. This is why you have to look at the entire picture, and all stats afforded to you when making decisions. Taysom Hill has a high passer rating, but we also have stats that tell us how many passes he’s actually thrown. What’s his TD/INT ratio, etc. With everything we have, we’re able to determine he might not be the best QB to put all your eggs in a basket. Same goes for David Carr and our defense. David Carr had the highest completion %, but there were other stats that lead us to know he wasn’t really all that. As for going by eyes, and “wisdom”. How do we determine whose eyes are able to judge what they’re seeing out on the field properly? Wisdom? lol. All that is subjective, and this route leads to the biases and prejudices we’ve seen in the league both past and present ruling over decisions.
  20. Going to say what I said in the other thread: nah, I’m good.
  21. That opinion is probably shared by many who don’t like Lamar. That poster just isn’t shy about saying it, while others try to be a bit more tactful.
  22. Can you explain how he is a worse version of Cam? His passing numbers eclipses Cams.
  23. Lamar would be foolish to go back out there if his knee is not 100%. End up like RG3, and the same fans saying he quit will simply come on messageboards and say they’re sorry it happened. They can’t give him the millions he’d miss out on. Shannon Sharpe had it right, and it looks like Lamar is listening to him.
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