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I can't imagine moving forward without some type of offensive changes; what do you think happens?


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How Bell went from a sorry ass RT that needed to be benched, to our starting LT is something I'll never understand.

 

Its called the Salary Cap and Hurney knew nothing about it. Also you only get 7 picks in the draft and we seems to have got 3 starters out of that. Not really bad if you ask me but having money any money would have helped us this year.

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Its called the Salary Cap and Hurney knew nothing about it. Also you only get 7 picks in the draft and we seems to have got 3 starters out of that. Not really bad if you ask me but having money any money would have helped us this year.

13 million not on the field right now, that ain't on Hurney.

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Its called the Salary Cap and Hurney knew nothing about it. Also you only get 7 picks in the draft and we seems to have got 3 starters out of that. Not really bad if you ask me but having money any money would have helped us this year.

 

Considering we still have cap room and Gettleman decided to tag Hardy, tender Bell, and not draft a single tackle it's his fault. We didn't pick up a single tackle this offseason that wasn't an UDFA right? So we tried this experiment where we play UDFA and converted DT at one of the most important positions on the offense and failed.

 

Gettleman could have at least tried to find a tackle.

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Stewart has looked really, really good this year. He's running as hard as ever, which means he's the hardest ball carrier in the league to take down. I think he's still a top 10 RB.

Problem is...

1) Our o-line is terrible. I bet he averages 1 broken tackle per yard gained.

2) He's hurt already. The play he got hurt on was just one of those things that happens but it didn't look good. It looked really bad.

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Chandler is going to get demolished by Suggs if we plug him in at LT this week... Chandler simply put lacks the power to have a chance at handling Suggs, while Bell does... Dumerville is on the other side & while he does have a nice bull rush, he's relies on leverage & not strength which makes him a better matchup for Chandler this week... The Oline has to get better or Cam will up severely injured from this Ravens front 7

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